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What does faith look like when it costs comfort, safety, and certainty? Sometimes the call of God sounds like a simple “go”… even when the destination is Niger.
In this episode of Watch Missions Live, we hear Don Tilley’s powerful story of stepping into missions in Niger, one of the most challenging regions in the world to serve. Don shares how God led him into this journey, what it took to say yes, and a God moment that still marks him today—one you’d only hear if you sat down and listened firsthand.
This conversation is raw, grounded, and deeply human. It explores obedience in unfamiliar places, trust when resources feel thin, and the quiet breakthroughs that happen when God meets people exactly where they are. It’s a reminder that missions aren’t about heroics—they’re about faithfulness.
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🎧 Prefer video? Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@watchmissionslive
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🌍 Missionaries & Former Missionaries — Tell Your God Story
Have you served on the mission field and witnessed God move in powerful ways? Your story matters. Watch Missions Live exists to share real God stories that encourage believers and mobilize support around the world. If you feel called to tell your story and be a guest on the podcast, visit www.WatchMissionsLive.com and apply today.
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What does faith look like when it costs comfort, safety, and certainty? Sometimes the call of God sounds like a simple “go”… even when the destination is Niger.
In this episode of Watch Missions Live, we hear Don Tilley’s powerful story of stepping into missions in Niger, one of the most challenging regions in the world to serve. Don shares how God led him into this journey, what it took to say yes, and a God moment that still marks him today—one you’d only hear if you sat down and listened firsthand.
This conversation is raw, grounded, and deeply human. It explores obedience in unfamiliar places, trust when resources feel thin, and the quiet breakthroughs that happen when God meets people exactly where they are. It’s a reminder that missions aren’t about heroics—they’re about faithfulness.
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🎧 Prefer video? Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@watchmissionslive
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🎙️ Episode Sponsor — Scalability
This episode is brought to you by Scalability, an all-in-one lead capture and business growth platform designed for nonprofits, ministries, and purpose-driven entrepreneurs. Fast Scalability helps you turn your website into an automated lead capture system with built-in CRM, follow-up automations, and AI tools — so you can save time and scale your impact without juggling multiple softwares. Start your free trial at FastScalability.com.
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🌍 Missionaries & Former Missionaries — Tell Your God Story
Have you served on the mission field and witnessed God move in powerful ways? Your story matters. Watch Missions Live exists to share real God stories that encourage believers and mobilize support around the world. If you feel called to tell your story and be a guest on the podcast, visit www.WatchMissionsLive.com and apply today.
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