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In this 6-part series, explore how we as followers of Jesus can respond and walk through the disorientating moments in our lives, in the complexity of today’s culture, by looking to the ancient paths of Jesus.
Kyung Chul (Charlie) Kang is your host for this podcast, joined by Dr Jason Clark in the studio as they discuss mission and how we’re called to participate in it.
Later in the episode, we’re joined by Pete and Sarah Portal who are part of the 24-7 Prayer Community in Manenberg, South Africa, an area of poverty, high crime, and high unemployment. They speak about the ups and downs of ministry, having made the bold decisions to follow the leading of Jesus yet facing incredible amounts of betrayals and disappointments.
In this episode, we discuss:
More about the contributors:
Dr Jason Clark
Jason is Principal and Head of Waverley Abbey College. He holds two PhDs and was previously Pastor at Sutton Vineyard Church, having been involved in church planting and leadership for many years. He is married with three adult children and worships at Emmaus Road Church in Guildford.
Pete and Sarah Portal
Pete and Sarah do life with young adults coming out of gangsterism and drug addiction and help these young adults find faith, freedom and wholeness. Pete is on the board of 24-7 Prayer South Africa, and spends much of my time growing relationships and networks across racial and socio-economic divides, as well as speaking at churches and organisations both locally and internationally on matters of faith and social transformation.
Kyung Chul (Charlie) Kang
Charlie is a member of the Waverley Abbey Community, living onsite as a prayer missionary, holding rhythms of prayer and serving to build a House of Prayer for all nations.
Waverley Abbey
Instagram: @waverleyabbey
Facebook: http://bit.ly/waverleyabbey
LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/LinkedInWaverleyAbbey
X: https://bit.ly/XWaverleyAbbey
YouTube: https://bit.ly/YouTubeWaverleyAbbey
Website: www.waverleyabbey.org
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In this 6-part series, explore how we as followers of Jesus can respond and walk through the disorientating moments in our lives, in the complexity of today’s culture, by looking to the ancient paths of Jesus.
Kyung Chul (Charlie) Kang is your host for this podcast, joined by Dr Jason Clark in the studio as they discuss mission and how we’re called to participate in it.
Later in the episode, we’re joined by Pete and Sarah Portal who are part of the 24-7 Prayer Community in Manenberg, South Africa, an area of poverty, high crime, and high unemployment. They speak about the ups and downs of ministry, having made the bold decisions to follow the leading of Jesus yet facing incredible amounts of betrayals and disappointments.
In this episode, we discuss:
More about the contributors:
Dr Jason Clark
Jason is Principal and Head of Waverley Abbey College. He holds two PhDs and was previously Pastor at Sutton Vineyard Church, having been involved in church planting and leadership for many years. He is married with three adult children and worships at Emmaus Road Church in Guildford.
Pete and Sarah Portal
Pete and Sarah do life with young adults coming out of gangsterism and drug addiction and help these young adults find faith, freedom and wholeness. Pete is on the board of 24-7 Prayer South Africa, and spends much of my time growing relationships and networks across racial and socio-economic divides, as well as speaking at churches and organisations both locally and internationally on matters of faith and social transformation.
Kyung Chul (Charlie) Kang
Charlie is a member of the Waverley Abbey Community, living onsite as a prayer missionary, holding rhythms of prayer and serving to build a House of Prayer for all nations.
Waverley Abbey
Instagram: @waverleyabbey
Facebook: http://bit.ly/waverleyabbey
LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/LinkedInWaverleyAbbey
X: https://bit.ly/XWaverleyAbbey
YouTube: https://bit.ly/YouTubeWaverleyAbbey
Website: www.waverleyabbey.org
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.