Episodios

  • Working With Mission Agencies
    Jul 4 2022

    In this latest episode of the FIEC podcast, I talk to Adrian Reynolds about how church leaders can engage with mission agencies among other things.

    00:00Â – Introduction
    01:12
    Â – The stories behind every mission worker
    05:35Â – The benefits and pitfalls of working with mission agencies
    09:34Â – Churches working together to send missionaries
    15:37Â – Constructive relationships with a mission agency
    17:44Â – Short-term mission trips
    23:51Â – Relief and grant-making agencies
    29:54Â – Paul’s missionary prayer letter

    If you prefer to see my face, you can watch the podcast as a video.

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    32 m
  • The Perfect Storm
    Jun 1 2022

    British mission agencies face a perfect storm of three different existential challenges to their existence and purpose. In the light of these challenges, agencies must ask whether they are viable and (more importantly) whether they are relevant.

    Resources that might prove useful

    • The Indigenous Future of Missions – Jay Matenga
    • A Snapshot of Mission Agencies – Eddie Arthur
    • The Way Forward: How should mission agencies react to a changing world? (Kindle version) Eddie Arthur
    • Mission Agencies in Crisis? – Eddie Arthur

    If you don’t want to watch me on video or listen to my voice (and I wouldn’t blame you) you could read this transcription. Just a word of warning, the transcription was prepared by an online service and I’ve not checked it, so there are no promises about the quality.

    The Kouyanet blog, podcast, videos and downloads are distributed (for the most part) free of charge in the hope that they will be of use to those who are interested in mission, theology and the world church. However, if you would like to support the site, you can do so by signing up to be a regular patron, buying something from our Wishlist or making a one off donation using the button below.

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    35 m
  • Caring For Your Missionaries
    May 27 2022

    This is another of my podcasts with Adrian Reynolds of the FIEC. In this short episode we talk about how a church can and should care for their missionaries

    The Kouyanet blog, podcast, videos and downloads are distributed (for the most part) free of charge in the hope that they will be of use to those who are interested in mission, theology and the world church. However, if you would like to support the site, you can do so by signing up to be a regular patron, buying something from our Wishlist or making a one off donation using the button below.

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    11 m
  • World Mission in the 21st Century
    May 20 2022

    In this video/podcast, I am interviewed by Adrian Reynolds from the FIEC and we explore the ways in which world mission has changed in the last 50 years and what impact this should have on the local church.

    The Kouyanet blog, podcast, videos and downloads are distributed (for the most part) free of charge in the hope that they will be of use to those who are interested in mission, theology and the world church. However, if you would like to support the site, you can do so by signing up to be a regular patron, buying something from our Wishlist or making a one off donation using the button below.

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    33 m
  • World Mission and the Local Church
    Mar 4 2022

    A few weeks’ ago, I spent a morning at the headquarters of the Fellowship of Independent Churches recording a series of podcasts. I’ll be knicking these for Kouyanet (with permission) as they appear!

    In this episode of In:Dependence, Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Head of National Ministries) is joined by Eddie Arthur (Wycliffe Bible Translators) to discuss world mission and how church leaders can think about and develop world mission well in the life of the church.

    00:00 – Introduction
    03:10 – Definition of ‘mission’
    07:57
    – Moving world mission in from the margins
    10:26
    – Personal connections and world mission
    17:11
    – Developing world mission in the local church
    19:57 – World mission priorities
    23:45 – Whose responsibilities is world mission in the local church?
    25:47 – Church to church mission partnerships

    The Kouyanet blog, podcast, videos and downloads are distributed (for the most part) free of charge in the hope that they will be of use to those who are interested in mission, theology and the world church. However, if you would like to support the site, you can do so by signing up to be a regular patron, buying something from our Wishlist or making a one off donation using the button below.

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    30 m
  • In Conversation: Wat Ho Meas
    Feb 25 2022

    Dr Wat Ho Meas was born in Cambodia, served as a missionary in Japan and now lives in Northern Ireland. In this conversation he reflects on the way in which God has guided him through these experiences and prepared him for the next steps.

    The Kouyanet blog, podcast, videos and downloads are distributed (for the most part) free of charge in the hope that they will be of use to those who are interested in mission, theology and the world church. However, if you would like to support the site, you can do so by signing up to be a regular patron, buying something from our Wishlist or making a one off donation using the button below.

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    41 m
  • The Importance of Lament
    Feb 18 2022

    In this episode, Dr. Rico Villanueva from the Philippines who shares his conviction that Christians have to learn to be honest about their emotions and how the Psalms of Lament can help us say things to God that we might otherwise struggle with. He also explores the history of Christianity in the Philippines and the importance of indigenous languages.

    I strongly recommend that you get hold of Rico’s book, It’s OK not to be OK, which I will be reviewing soon.

    During the interview, Rico mentioned his favourite song; you can watch it on this video if you’d like to hear some Philippine worship music.

    The Kouyanet blog, podcast, videos and downloads are distributed (for the most part) free of charge in the hope that they will be of use to those who are interested in mission, theology and the world church. However, if you would like to support the site, you can do so by signing up to be a regular patron, buying something from our Wishlist or making a one off donation using the button below.

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    41 m
  • Reflections on Hospitality
    Feb 11 2022

    In this video/podcast, I meet with Dr Jennifer Hu to talk about the importance of hospitality to “the other”. Jennifer, who is Malaysian has recently completed a doctoral thesis on the subject: Hospitality to the Other: A Mission Paradigm of Relationally to the Marginalised Migrant Workers and Refugees in Malaysia.

    Jennifer’s concern is to ensure that our understanding of hospitality is rooted in the Bible and theology to ensure that it is distinctly Christian in nature. This is not as dry as it sounds; especially when someone is as enthusiastic about their subject as Jennifer!

    During the discussion, Jennifer mentions Peter Rowan’s work, you can find my interview with Peter here and a review of his short book on reconciliation here.

    The Kouyanet blog, podcast, videos and downloads are distributed (for the most part) free of charge in the hope that they will be of use to those who are interested in mission, theology and the world church. However, if you would like to support the site, you can do so by signing up to be a regular patron, buying something from our Wishlist or making a one off donation using the button below.

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    49 m
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