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Mission150 tells the exciting story of the 150 years of Adventist Mission to the world. Each week, the podcast explores the past and the present of the Adventist missionary enterprise. Join each episo... more
FAQs about Mission150:How many episodes does Mission150 have?The podcast currently has 55 episodes available.
July 11, 2024M150 Ep44 - Serving all around the worldSam and David are joined by Ronald Kuhn, who has worked as a missionary in ten countries for many years. He shares how the best way to learn to adapt to a new culture is by humility and learning from mistakes; and his love for the people he worked among is obvious. He shares about his current job, training new missionaries for intercultural assignments....more34minPlay
June 13, 2024M150 Ep43 - From West Africa to the former Soviet Union: A 20th-Century Missionary FamilySam and David are joined by Elder Ted Wilson, president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, who talks about his and his family's experiences as missionaries in West Africa and the former Soviet Union in the 1980s and 1990s....more51minPlay
May 29, 2024M150 Ep42 - Indigenizing Adventist Mission: The South PacificDavid and Sam are joined again by historian Michael Campbell to talk about early Adventist mission in the South Pacific islands, and especially in Fiji. They discuss not only early missionaries but also early indigenous converts, thanks to whom the preaching of the Adventist message really took off....more43minPlay
May 16, 2024M150 Ep41 - Twenty-first Century Missionary Service in the PhilippinesSam and David are joined by historian Michael Campbell but this time not to talk history, instead to talk about Michael and his family's history of ministry, incliuding as missionaries for six years in Southeast Asia...more43minPlay
May 02, 2024M150 Ep40 - Self-Sacrificing Missionaries to South AmericaDavid and Sam tell the stories of two missionary families: the Cotts, who served in the 1920a and 1930s among the indigenous people of Guyana; and the Haydens, who served for nearly four decades in Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia. For more information, read D. J. B. Trim, Living Sacrifices (Pacific Press, 2019)....more32minPlay
April 18, 2024M150 Ep39 - Planning for United Action to Advance MissionSam and David continue looking at the importance of the General Conference Secretariat in the mission advances of the early twentieth century, and how the Church, from an early stage, used data to help strategically plan for the Adventist Church's worldwide mission. For more information, read "We aim at nothing less than the whole world": The Seventh-day Adventist Church’s missionary enterprise and the General Conference Secretariat, 1863–2019 (General Conference Archives, 2021) available at Amazon....more39minPlay
April 10, 2024M150 - Special: The HopefulA new Adventist motion picture is being released this April 2024, The Hopeful, which tells the story of the origins of the Adventist Church, from William Miller to John N. Andrews, and features Andrews and his children. In this episode, Sam and David talk with Kyle Portbury, director of The Hopeful about the movie and what Kyle hopes it will do....more42minPlay
April 04, 2024M150 Ep 38 - An International Career in the Twenty-first CenturyDavid interviews Sam about his fascinating career that has taken him to serve mission in Brazil, Britain, and now the United States of America, where Sam serves the world Church....more30minPlay
April 01, 2024M150 Ep37 - Making Mission Work (Part II)This episode explores in more detail how the General Conference Secretariat established complex structures and proceesses that made it possible to greatly increase the numbers of missionaries sent out by the Seventh-day Adventist Church all around the world. Without the administrative infrastucture, frontline missionaries could not work....more36minPlay
March 08, 2024M150 - Ep36 - Making Mission Work (Part I)People love to hear stories about missionaries' courage, self-sacrifice, and trust in God. What we don't want to hear is about bureaucracy. But without a strong administrative infrastructure, it would be impossible to recruit, dispatch, sustain and return missionaries--the stories we love to hear about missionaries on the front line are essentially only possible because the church established a bureaucracy to manage mission. That is the subject of this episode....more32minPlay
FAQs about Mission150:How many episodes does Mission150 have?The podcast currently has 55 episodes available.