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In this episode of the Go and Send Podcast, Tim Carmical shares his journey from working on a farm and driving trucks to serving on the mission field in Papua New Guinea and now mobilizing believers through Ethnos 360. Tim and his wife, Joan, felt God’s call to missions despite feeling unqualified and unsure how they could ever be used.
Tim walks through the long road of preparation, Bible school, and missions training—and the powerful moment when he realized God could use everyday skills like trucking, dentistry, and construction on the mission field. He also opens up about life in Papua New Guinea, the challenges of missionary team dynamics, cultural adjustment, and why preparation and training matter for sustainable missions.
This conversation will encourage anyone who feels “ordinary,” unsure, or under-qualified—showing that God uses willing people with practical skills to accomplish His global mission.
Contact us at [email protected]
Resources & Links:
The Ee-Taow Missions Film:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjRTBQcf-uc
00:00 – Intro: Meet Tim Carmical and Ethnos 360
01:00 – What a Missions Mobilizer Does
02:02 – Helping People Take the Next Step in Missions
04:44 – The Scope of the Unreached: Languages and People Groups
07:07 – A Junior High Missions Video That Changed Everything
09:19 – Feeling Missions Was Out of Reach Spiritually
13:03 – Growing Up Thinking Missionaries Were Super-Spiritual
15:13 – Meeting the Missionary Again as an Adult
18:03 – Realizing Everyday Skills Are Needed in Missions
22:34 – Discovering the Need for Bible School and Training
25:04 – Closed Doors, Open Doors, and Unexpected Bible School
27:13 – Lessons Learned in Preparation and Marriage
30:51 – Why Training Matters for Cross-Cultural Missions
32:46 – Studying with People from Around the World
35:21 – Choosing Papua New Guinea
36:51 – Life on a Mission Base and Team Structure
40:30 – Culture Shock and Adjusting to Life Overseas
42:24 – The Hardest Part: Living and Working with Co-Workers
45:46 – Daily Life and Language Learning on the Field
47:39 – Learning a New Language Without a Dictionary
50:30 – The Reality of Missionary Community Dynamics
55:00 – Advice for Those Exploring Missions
01:04:30 – Mentorship and the Importance of Spiritual Influence
01:08:30 – Resources That Shaped Tim’s Calling (Ee-Taow & Moak Story)
01:12:00 – Final Reflections on Faithfulness and Obedience
01:16:06 – Closing Thanks and Farewell
To learn more about SonSet Solutions, go to our website or follow us on social media @SonSetSolutions.
Website: https://www.sonsetsolutions.org
By Mike Tapia, Cody HallIn this episode of the Go and Send Podcast, Tim Carmical shares his journey from working on a farm and driving trucks to serving on the mission field in Papua New Guinea and now mobilizing believers through Ethnos 360. Tim and his wife, Joan, felt God’s call to missions despite feeling unqualified and unsure how they could ever be used.
Tim walks through the long road of preparation, Bible school, and missions training—and the powerful moment when he realized God could use everyday skills like trucking, dentistry, and construction on the mission field. He also opens up about life in Papua New Guinea, the challenges of missionary team dynamics, cultural adjustment, and why preparation and training matter for sustainable missions.
This conversation will encourage anyone who feels “ordinary,” unsure, or under-qualified—showing that God uses willing people with practical skills to accomplish His global mission.
Contact us at [email protected]
Resources & Links:
The Ee-Taow Missions Film:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjRTBQcf-uc
00:00 – Intro: Meet Tim Carmical and Ethnos 360
01:00 – What a Missions Mobilizer Does
02:02 – Helping People Take the Next Step in Missions
04:44 – The Scope of the Unreached: Languages and People Groups
07:07 – A Junior High Missions Video That Changed Everything
09:19 – Feeling Missions Was Out of Reach Spiritually
13:03 – Growing Up Thinking Missionaries Were Super-Spiritual
15:13 – Meeting the Missionary Again as an Adult
18:03 – Realizing Everyday Skills Are Needed in Missions
22:34 – Discovering the Need for Bible School and Training
25:04 – Closed Doors, Open Doors, and Unexpected Bible School
27:13 – Lessons Learned in Preparation and Marriage
30:51 – Why Training Matters for Cross-Cultural Missions
32:46 – Studying with People from Around the World
35:21 – Choosing Papua New Guinea
36:51 – Life on a Mission Base and Team Structure
40:30 – Culture Shock and Adjusting to Life Overseas
42:24 – The Hardest Part: Living and Working with Co-Workers
45:46 – Daily Life and Language Learning on the Field
47:39 – Learning a New Language Without a Dictionary
50:30 – The Reality of Missionary Community Dynamics
55:00 – Advice for Those Exploring Missions
01:04:30 – Mentorship and the Importance of Spiritual Influence
01:08:30 – Resources That Shaped Tim’s Calling (Ee-Taow & Moak Story)
01:12:00 – Final Reflections on Faithfulness and Obedience
01:16:06 – Closing Thanks and Farewell
To learn more about SonSet Solutions, go to our website or follow us on social media @SonSetSolutions.
Website: https://www.sonsetsolutions.org