This podcast is a service to the global Adventist missions community. It is produced by the Institute of World Mission, a General Conference service. The themes and topics raised here will be especially relevant to adventist cross-cultural missionaries, expat employees, mission leaders, and generally to all Adventist missions enthusiasts.
143, Christmas Special: Drawing Lessons From a Life of Mission
In this special Christmas episode, Gary Krause, General Conference Adventist Mission director, interviews Pat Gustin, former Institute of World Mission director and a veteran missiologist in the Adventist Church. They discuss the challenges and the vision for global mission today. Most importantly, they draw lessons from the past, from a life lived for the purpose of mission.
12/24/2021 • 25 minutes, 37 seconds
142, 6 Challenges Missionary Teachers Face in the Mission (With Craig Ott)
In this episode, Alex Ott interviews Craig Ott, director of the Ph.D. in intercultural studies program at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Craig Ott is a professor of mission and intercultural studies and a chair of mission at ReachGlobal. The conversation centers on the challenges missionary teachers face while serving abroad.
12/17/2021 • 28 minutes, 9 seconds
141, A Story of God’s Love and Care for Returned Missionaries (With Enid Harris and Shawna Vyhmeister)
God has a special place in His heart for missionaries, especially returning missionaries. He understands their unique needs, their inter-continental hearts, their fears, and their sorrows. He hears them when they cry—even when they demand things. And no matter where you live, it turns out that God lives nearby.
12/10/2021 • 29 minutes, 10 seconds
140, What is "No Dating" Rule For Adventist Volunteer Missionaries All About (With Cecilia Nanni)
In this episode, Marcos is joined by Cecilia, a psychologist and AVS coordinator in Central Asia. They discuss the "no dating during volunteer service" rule and bring up the volunteer reality, the why and the how this rule should be followed. Are you a volunteer? Do you know any volunteers? Listen and share this episode.
12/3/2021 • 25 minutes, 17 seconds
139, From the Mission Field to Undergrad: Sending Your Children to College (With Nilde Itin)
In this episode, Millie Castillo interviews Nilde Itin, administrative assistant at the General Conference. Nilde shares some ideas for how to support our children in college while remaining in the mission field.Show Notes:Watch our last live event on Digital Outreach here.Listen to other podcast episodes now.Have you taken a look at our courses? Take me to them.Interested in Witnessing & Discipleship? Check out our updated page.
11/26/2021 • 31 minutes, 34 seconds
139.1, Del campo misionero al colegio: enviando tus hijos a la universidad (con Nilde Itin)
En este episodio, Nilde Itin (Asistente Administrativo en la Asociación General) nos comparte algunas ideas de como apoyar a nuestros hijos en la etapa de colegio y universidad mientras servimos en el campo misionero.
11/26/2021 • 30 minutes, 52 seconds
138, 3 Habits for a More Optimistic Missionary Life (with Katia Reinert), CELEBRATIONS, Part 10
In this episode, we continue our CELEBRATIONS series with Katia Reinert. This episode addresses the letter O for Optimism. As missionaries, we may face extremely difficult experiences, such as illness or even death. Is it possible to maintain our optimism, even when faced with the grimmest trials life brings? Listen and learn three habits that can help you become a more optimistic missionary.Show Notes:Missionary Health on IWM WebsiteCELEBRATIONS Previous EpisodesCELEBRATIONS by Health MinistriesCELEBRATIONS Book by Health MinistriesFlourish - BookMind, Character and Personality - Book
11/19/2021 • 32 minutes, 40 seconds
137, 5 Cultural Practices that Cause Ethical Challenges in the Mission Field (With Gerson Santos)
Have you ever faced difficult ethical decisions while serving cross-culturally?How did you deal with them?In today’s episode, Alex Ott interviews Gerson Santos, associate secretary at the General Conference. Pastor Gerson presents five examples of cultural practices that can often cause ethical problems and that you should deal with carefully.Toward the end of the episode, he presents three steps that can help you prepare for and face such challenges.Click play and enjoy the interview.Show Notes:Upcoming Live Event: Re-thinking Digital Outreach: A Strategy for Adventist MissionariesHibbert & Hibbert, Training MissionariesEthics in a Multicultural Context, Sherlon Pack-Brown & Carmen Braun WilliamsEthics in counseling and psychotherapy, Elizabeth R. WelfelConflict or connection: Interpersonal Relationships in Cross-Cultural Settings, Levi O. Keidel
11/11/2021 • 36 minutes, 33 seconds
136, Two Bible Verses to Help You Grow in Spite of Challenges and Trauma (With Ann Hamel)
Have you (or a loved one) ever faced trauma during a missionary assignment?In this episode, Ann Hamel, a clinical psychologist serving on the Missionary Care Team, shares an inspiring connection between the promises in Romans 8:28 and 2 Corinthians 4:16. She paints a picture of the challenges and traumas that life can bring and how you as a missionary can grow through them.Listen to the episode to discover her thoughts on missionaries and post-trauma growth.Show Notes:- Upcoming Live Event: Re-thinking Digital Outreach: A Strategy for Adventist Missionaries- Missionary Health Page- More on Mental Health
11/5/2021 • 19 minutes, 29 seconds
135, Culturally Sensitive Leadership in a Culturally Sensitive World (With Erich Baumgartner)
In this episode, Dr. Erich Baumgartner, director of the adventist leadership center talks about the importance of being a culturally sensitive leader. This presentation was originally recorded for the Adventist Virtual Global Campmeeting, and we are bringing it to you in the audio format.Show Notes:Latest on IWM TVPeace in the Pandemic: How Missionaries Can Navigate Vaccine Fears and QuestionsUpcoming Live EventRe-thinking Digital Outreach: A Strategy for Adventist Missionaries
10/29/2021 • 40 minutes, 15 seconds
134, What is Success in a Missionary Assignment (With the IWM Team)
In this episode, the IWM Team joins together to tackle an important question: How can Adventist missionaries understand and experience success in their missionary assignments? The presenters review a biblical understanding of what ministry effectiveness and success are, explore the idea of success and how it is measured in different cultures, present a leadership approach to negotiating expectations in a church organization, and underscore the family dimension of a missionary’s true well-being. This presentation is taken from a live event that took place on September 23. The link to the full video recording is in the show notes below.Show Notes:Re-thinking Digital Outreach: A Strategy for Adventist Missionaries - Upcoming Live EventWhat is Success in a Missionary Assignment - Live Event Recording
10/22/2021 • 47 minutes, 38 seconds
133, The Missionary in Patron-Client Relationship with Domestic Workers (With James Astleford)
In today’s episode, Oscar Osindo, our very own director, interviews Pastor James Astleford, director of ADRA Kenya. They discuss hiring and living with a domestic worker. This is part of a larger theme addressing patron-client relationships. Providing an employment opportunity for someone in the local community is oftentimes expected and regarded as a way of giving back. It’s important to know the best way to go about this particular relationship. This episode is part of the Mission in the African Context series.Show Notes:Live Event: How Missionaries Can Navigate Vaccine Fears and QuestionsPrevious episodes of the series:86, Ministry in the African Context – Introduction (With Oscar Osindo and Charles Ed II Aguilar)91, Ministry in the African Context — Through the Eyes of a Missionary Administrator (With Oscar Osindo and Jean Pierre Mulumba)104, The African Worldview Explained (With Oscar Osindo and Andrew Mutero)111, The African Worldview Explained, Part 2 (With Oscar Osindo and Sampson Nwaomah)
10/15/2021 • 34 minutes, 29 seconds
132, The Role of Vision in the Success of an Intercultural Missionary Team (with Ron Kuhn)
This episode is number four in the series on multicultural teams. Ron Kuhn is back to talk about the importance of a clear understanding and unified vision to a multicultural missionary team’s success.Show Notes:Our new website URL: instituteofworldmission.orgGlobal Search on our websiteUpcoming Live Event: Peace in the Pandemic: How Missionaries Can Navigate Vaccine Fears and QuestionsPrevious episodes on this series:94, How Ethnocentrism and Stereotyping Affect Intercultural Missionary Teams (With Ronald Kuhn)109, How Individualism and Collectivism Affect Adventist Missionary Teams (With Ron Kuhn)122, Emotional Bonds in Intercultural Teams (With Ron Kuhn)
10/7/2021 • 27 minutes, 51 seconds
131, Comfort for the Day: Living Through the Seasons of Grief (With Ken Osborn)
Today’s episode is brought to us by Ken Osborn. As many of you know, Ken serves as missionary pastoral care provider, together with his wife, Ivanette. In this episode, Ken interviews Karen and Steven Nicola, authors of the book Comfort for the Day: Living Through the Seasons of Grief. They talk about the many aspects of grief and focus especially on the importance of going through a healthy grieving process.Show Notes:comfortfortheday.comAll IWM Podcast EpisodesWhat is Success in a Missionary Assignment - Live Event Recording
10/1/2021 • 44 minutes, 50 seconds
130, Why Are We Here? Creation, the Mission of God and the Image of God (With Andrew Tompkins)
This episode is the second in the Theology and Missions series, with our special guest, Andrew Tompkins. We invite you to consider the following questions: Why is thinking biblically about mission so important? How do you consistently think biblically? What biblical stories speak to the experience of being a cross-cultural missionary?In this episode, Andrew Tompkins is joined by Jerome Skinner. They discuss the topics of creation, the mission of God, and the image of God.101, A Taste of Mission in the Old Testament (With Andrew Tompkins)
9/24/2021 • 30 minutes, 48 seconds
129, The Mirror & the Missionary’s Social Identity (with Gabriela Phillips)
This episode is installment #3 in the Faithful Witness series. In this series, Gabriela Phillips helps Adventist cross-cultural disciple-makers and missionaries follow in the steps of Jesus in their outreach activities. In this installment, Gabriela discusses critical entry points that should be kept in mind, including:* What to know about the local community before entering it.* What a missionary’s social identity is all about and why it can make or break one’s ministry.* The importance of an identity that makes sense.* Who to talk to when entering the local host community.Don’t miss the previous episodes in this series:99, God’s Job Description for Himself and for Us (With Gabriela Phillips)110, How to Be a Faithful Witness: Surveying the Territory (With Gabriela Phillips)
9/17/2021 • 45 minutes, 42 seconds
128, Meet Our New Director, Oscar Osindo
In today’s episode, Alex Ott interviews Oscar Osindo, our new director at the Institute of World Mission. You will get to know a little bit more about his family, ministry trajectory, studies, cross-cultural experiences, and vision for the future of the Institute of World Mission specifically and Adventist cross-cultural missions in general.
8/27/2021 • 30 minutes, 15 seconds
127, What is Adventist in Adventist Mission? (With Gorden Doss)
In this episode, Gorden Doss, professor at Andrews University, gives a presentation entitled “What is Adventist in Adventist Mission?” This presentation is strongly based on Doss’s book Introduction to Adventist Mission. This presentation was originally recorded for the Adventist Virtual Global Campmeeting, and we are bringing it to you in the podcast format.Show Notes:Introduction to Adventist Mission - Book by Dr. Gorden DossWhat is Adventist in Adventist Mission? - Video Presentation
8/20/2021 • 41 minutes, 19 seconds
126, Is It a Blessing to Be a Missionary? (With Daisy Jung)
In this episode, we are continuing our series called “Stories from the Mission Field,” in which Enid Harris asks a missionary to share stories and lessons from their experience. In this episode, Enid interviews Daisy Jung, a Korean missionary who has served in India for the last 11 years. She shares her son’s difficulties in adapting to and accepting the host culture and her struggles with loneliness and depression. I am sure that hearing her story will be a blessing to you today.Show Notes:87, I will be a Missionary or I will be Nothing (With Esau Dominguez)92, How to Overcome Fear - A Missionary Story (With Joanne Kim)96, Land of Many Waters (With Marvin Hembrom)102, In the Eye of the Storm (With Sherlin)
8/12/2021 • 22 minutes, 49 seconds
125, Culture Shock: Relearn, Imitate, and Work Hard! (With Alex Ott)
Culture shock is one of the biggest issues or problems that missionaries face when entering a new country and trying to adjust to the new culture and the new host community. Sometimes it can lead to the premature return of the missionary family. In less severe cases, it can significantly affect the missionaries’ early adjustment. Most of the time, there are implications for their well-being. In this episode, Alex Ott takes up the subject of culture shock. He looks at what it is, how it manifests itself, and how best to deal with it when in the thick of its assault.Show Notes:Passport to Mission Book
8/6/2021 • 32 minutes, 27 seconds
124, Integrity in a Missionary's Life (With Katia Reinert), CELEBRATIONS, Part 9
In this episode, we continue our CELEBRATIONS series with Katia Reinert. This episode addresses the letter I, for Integrity. As missionaries, we may face moments when the principles of our host culture clash with our biblical principles, and we have to choose between acting with integrity or making the mistake of being hypocritical.Show Notes:Missionary Health on IWM WebsiteCELEBRATIONS Previous EpisodesCELEBRATIONS by Health MinistriesCELEBRATIONS Book by Health Ministries
7/30/2021 • 23 minutes, 53 seconds
123, Living in a Fishbowl (With Cheryl Doss)
In this episode, we continue our series on missionary families with Cheryl Doss. This episode addresses something all missionaries encounter — Living in a Fishbowl. As missionaries, we may look, sound or act differently than do most people where we live and work. We are visible because of our differences and because, at least initially, we are obviously foreigners and outsiders. People are naturally curious about new people and foreigners in their community. Our response to their curiosity impacts how we build relationships, set boundaries and witness for Christ. Today’s episode will look at the benefits and challenges of this visibility for missionary singles, couples and families.Show Notes:19, Are We as Missionaries Keeping Our Extended Family Relationships Strong and Healthy? (With Cheryl Doss)35, Family Adjustment in Cross-Cultural Mission Service (With Cheryl Doss)50, How to Navigate Family Roles and Expectations in a New Culture (With Cheryl Doss)77, Do Your Spouse and Children Have a Missionary Call? (With Cheryl Doss)95, Educational Options for Missionary Kids: What Parents Should Know (With Cheryl Doss)114, Negotiating Family Life Cycle Transitions in the Mission Field (With Cheryl Doss)
7/22/2021 • 30 minutes, 52 seconds
122, Emotional Bonds in Intercultural Teams (With Ron Kuhn)
In this episode of the Intercultural Teams series, Alex interviews Ron about the importance of emotional bonds when building healthy intercultural teams. With examples from our team and practical tips from Ron’s experience, learn how you can emotionally bond with your team and what benefits it can bring to all participants.Show Notes:How Individualism and Collectivism Affect Adventist Missionary Teams (With Ron Kuhn)How Ethnocentrism and Stereotyping Affect Intercultural Missionary Teams (With Ronald Kuhn)How You Can Be a Part of a Safe Missionary Team (With Ronald Kuhn)The Challenge of Multicultural Missionary Teams (With Ronald Kuhn)
7/16/2021 • 34 minutes, 25 seconds
121, What is Mental Health (With Ann Hamel)
In this episode, Ann Hamel gives an educational presentation on mental health. We are living in very challenging times, and now more than ever, people are talking about mental health. What is mental health really?Show NotesIWM Blog on Mental HealthIWM Webinars on Mental HealthIWM Podcast Episodes on Mental Health
7/9/2021 • 26 minutes, 6 seconds
120, Managing Conflict Across Cultures (With Erich Baumgartner)
In this episode, Erich Baumgartner gives a presentation on dealing with something every missionary faces — cross-cultural conflict. This presentation was originally recorded for the Adventist Virtual Global Campmeeting, and we are bringing it to you in a podcast format.Show Notes:Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Honor-Shame Cultures, Part 1 (With Gabriela Phillips and John McGee) - IWM Podcast Episode 54Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Honor-Shame Cultures, Part 2 (With Gabriela Phillips and John McGee) - IWM Podcast Episode 55The Intercultural Conflict Style Inventory: A conceptual framework and measure of intercultural conflict resolution approaches - ArticleIntercultural Style Inventory - Website
7/1/2021 • 46 minutes, 59 seconds
119, Where Do My Mission Offerings Go? (With Ann Gibson)
In this episode, Ann Gibson, CFO at ADRA International, gives a presentation about where mission offerings go. This presentation was originally recorded for the Adventist Global Virtual Campmeeting, and we are bringing it to you in a podcast format.Show Notes:Where do My mission offerings go? - Video PresentationFamilies in Transition: Adjusting During War and Emergencies - Upcoming Webinar
6/25/2021 • 22 minutes, 49 seconds
118, God and the Difficult Moments in Missionary Lives (With Kleyton Feitosa)
In this episode, Kleyton Feitosa, a former missionary to Egypt who had to return home due to a health issue, shares an inspirational message on passing through the Marahs (trials) of life.Show Notes:Our Website
6/18/2021 • 18 minutes, 45 seconds
117, Culture-Bound Leadership: Opportunities and Challenges for Missionaries (With Alex Ott and Claude Richli)
In this episode, Alex interviews Claude Richli, associate secretary at the General Conference. The conversation centers around how culture strongly influences leadership. Learn why no Adventist missionary leader should ignore the fact that leadership is culture-bound.Show Notes:A Missionary in the Land of My Forefathers - Webinar RegistrationClearly Cultural - WebsiteLeading with Cultural Intelligence: The Real Secret to Success - BookErin Meyer articles on Harvard Business Review
6/11/2021 • 36 minutes, 1 second
116, Oh no, I don't have enough time to learn the local language! Is English enough? (With Marcos Lopes and Larissa Bertoldo)
In this episode, Marcos interviews Larissa, a volunteer serving in Denmark. The conversation centers around one of the biggest issue missionaries face during adjustment — learning the language. When faced with the difficulties of learning Danish in a short period of time, Larissa found that focusing on perfecting her English was a better way to make a difference.Show Notes:Language Acquisition Guide on the IWM BlogHow to Learn a Foreign Language IWM WebinarHow to Learn a Foreign Language IWM CourseHow to Learn a New Language IWM Podcast Episode 46
6/2/2021 • 20 minutes, 28 seconds
115, Educating the New Generation on Mission (With Gary Krause and Kelvin Onongha)
In this episode, Gary Krause, director at the Adventist Mission office, interviews Kelvin Onongha, recently appointed president of the Adventist University of Central Africa. The conversation centers around educating young people for cross-cultural mission and a vision for mission that goes far beyond local evangelism.Show Notes:LearnMission.org
5/28/2021 • 30 minutes, 3 seconds
114, Negotiating Family Life Cycle Transitions in the Mission Field (With Cheryl Doss)
In this episode, Cheryl Doss, the Institute of World Mission director, takes us through the stages of the family life cycle. She presents each stage, talks about issues families face when transitioning from one stage to another, and most importantly, applies these stages to the life of a missionary. Don’t miss the 4Ps of a successful transition, which she shares toward the end of the episode. Show Notes:Adventist Virtual Global Campmeeting
5/7/2021 • 32 minutes, 26 seconds
113, Mission Finances and the Pandemic (With Ron Kuhn and Juan Prestol)
In this episode, Ronald Kuhn, associate director for the Institute of World Mission, interviews Elder Juan Prestol. Elder Prestol talks about his cross-cultural ministry, discusses the impact of the COVID pandemic on church finances, and shares his perspective on mission opportunities.Show Notes:Upcoming Webinar, May 6 - Five Things That Will Help You Better Adapt to a Foreign Culture
4/30/2021 • 29 minutes, 57 seconds
112, Lessons from Third Culture Kids in the Bible (With Enid Harris)
This podcast episode is an excerpt from a recently held webinar hosted by Enid Harris, who specializes in cross-cultural education for children at the Institute of World Mission. Enid brings “on stage” several young adults who themselves are third culture kids (TCKs). Together, they explore examples of TCKs in the Bible and consider lessons that are important for modern TCKs. If you are a parent of a TCK, a TCK yourself, a missionary educator, or anyone who has the ability to positively touch the life of a third culture kid in your midst, this excerpt is for you. Show Notes:WEBINAR Lessons from Four Biblical Third Culture Kids Adventist Church Leaders Elect Erton Köhler as New Secretary
4/23/2021 • 33 minutes, 27 seconds
111, The African Worldview Explained, Part 2 (With Oscar Osindo and Sampson Nwaomah)
This is the second episode on the topic of the African worldview. The host of the Ministry in the African Context series is Oscar Osindo, an associate director at the Institute of World Mission. In this episode, Sampson Nwaomah, professor of New Testament and applied theology at the Adventist University of Africa, describes the traditional African worldview, its critical elements, and the challenges of sharing the gospel within the traditional African religious context.Show Notes:104, The African Worldview Explained (With Oscar Osindo and Andrew Mutero)Learnmission.org
4/15/2021 • 40 minutes, 6 seconds
110, How to Be a Faithful Witness: Surveying the Territory (With Gabriela Phillips)
Crossing a border and entering unknown territory can mean many different things — moving to another country, visiting another part of your town or simply making friends with neighbors from a different cultural background. With this episode, we are taking the next step in understanding how to disciple people for Jesus in cross-cultural settings. Gabriella Phillips, the North American Division Adventist Muslim Relations coordinator, will focus on two main questions: What does it mean to survey your new territory, and how do you do it?Show Notes:Episode 99, God's Job Description for Himself and for Us (With Gabriela Phillips)
4/9/2021 • 50 minutes, 52 seconds
109, How Individualism and Collectivism Affect Adventist Missionary Teams (With Ron Kuhn)
The cultural dimension of individualism vs. collectivism is certainly part of Adventist missionary team dynamics. There are four dimensions of individualism vs. collectivism: one’s relationship to self, relationship with groups, relationship with society at large, and relationship with individuals.In this episode, which is a part of the series on missionaries and multicultural teams, Ronald Kuhn, associate director of the Institute of World Mission, discusses the cultural value of individualism vs. collectivism and how it is applicable to Adventist missionary teams. Show Notes:94, How Ethnocentrism and Stereotyping Affect Intercultural Missionary Teams (With Ronald Kuhn)81, How You Can Be a Part of a Safe Missionary Team (With Ronald Kuhn)73, The Challenge of Multicultural Missionary Teams (With Ronald Kuhn)26, Are You a Part of an Effective Multicultural Team? (With Ron Kuhn)
4/2/2021 • 33 minutes, 8 seconds
108, How Does the Adventist Church Identify Mission Challenges? (With Artur Stele)
The Adventist Church is a global movement in its vision and mission, yet it faces particular issues and challenges along the way. In this episode, Artur Stele, General Conference vice-president, identifies current mission challenges, the impact of the global pandemic on how we perceive these challenges, and how the I Will Go strategic plan reflects our current experience.Show Notes:Learnmission.orgEpisode 93, From Missionary Kid to GC President (With Ronald Kuhn and Ted N. C. Wilson)Episode 85, The SDA Church in Post-COVID-19 Times. What Changed About Our Mission? (With Ronald Kuhn and G.T. Ng)
3/25/2021 • 23 minutes, 37 seconds
107, The Impact of the Pandemic on Missionary Marriages (With Ann Hamel)
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the global community on many levels, including socially and psychologically. The pandemic has also impacted marriages in many ways. Missionary families are affected no less than any other.In this episode, Ann Hamel, a practicing psychologist who serves on the General Conference International Service Employee support team, examines the three biblical functions of marriage, presents studies on the impact of the pandemic on the general population and on missionary marriages, and gives recommendations for strengthening marriages during this difficult time.Show Notes:IWM Upcoming WebinarsAdventist Virtual Global Campmeeting 2021
3/19/2021 • 16 minutes, 52 seconds
106, Community Service as a Lifestyle for Adventist Missionaries (With Ken Osborn and Sung Kwon)
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has a history of and a commitment to community service. It has been an important part of the church’s ministry strategy. Often, community outreach is at the center of cross-cultural ministry, with the goal of demonstrating the love of God to people who are in need.In today’s episode, Ken Osborn, who serves on the General Conference Missionary Care Team, interviews Sung Kwon, the North American Division Adventist Community Services department director. Sung Kwon shares his personal testimony and explains the purpose of Adventist Community Services (ACS).Show Notes:IWM Upcoming WebinarsSung Kwon's BioBurst the Bubble: Finding Your Passion for Community Outreach.
3/12/2021 • 33 minutes, 55 seconds
105, Looking Through a Mission Framework (Gary Krause and Rick McEdward)
Jesus ministered to people, and he set the example for us to do the same. Following his mandate, we organize mission activities and distributing recourses according to our mission vision and strategy. In today’s episode, Gary Krause, director of the General Conference Office of Adventist Mission, and Rick McEdward, who serves as president of the Middle East and North Africa Union Mission, discuss Christ’s mission strategy, perspectives on different cultures and religions, and look at some mission examples from the New Testament.Show Notes:The Upcoming Webinars
3/4/2021 • 27 minutes, 37 seconds
104, The African Worldview Explained (With Oscar Osindo and Andrew Mutero)
With this episode, we continue to explore ministry in the African context. The host and designer of this series is Oscar Osindo, an associate director at the Institute of World Mission. He speaks with Andrew Mutero, who is serving as an education department director at the East-Central Africa Division, about the specifics of the traditional African worldview and how it is different from other worldviews.Show Notes:Ministry in the African Context - Introduction (With Oscar Osindo and Charles Ed II Aguilar)Ministry in the African Context - Through the Eyes of a Missionary Administrator (With Oscar Osindo and Jean Pierre Mulumba)
Parenting wisely in the complex setting of the mission field is one of the top priorities for missionary parents. This role, not something they take lightly. Millie Castillo, education and communication coordinator at the Institute of World Mission, spent many years in the mission field with her husband, Edgar. They have two adult daughters now. In today’s interview, Millie speaks with Anita Sabot, who was a missionary mom herself. Both Anita and her husband, Luke, together with their kids, spent a number of years in the mission field.Show Notes:IWM Upcoming Webinars
2/19/2021 • 29 minutes, 58 seconds
102, In the Eye of the Storm (With Enid Harris and Sherlin)
Wherever we serve as missionaries, we are faced with storms, both physical and spiritual. Just as in the eye of a hurricane there is calm, in the midst of the storms in our own lives, Jesus is present to give us peace.This episode is part of the Missionary Story series with Enid Harris, an assistant director at the Institute of World Mission. In this interview, Sherlin, a missionary, shares about her walk with Jesus during a difficult time a few months ago, when her entire family contracted COVID-19, and the lessons she learned during this “storm” in her life.Show Notes:How to Prepare for a Looming Transition Webinar
2/12/2021 • 35 minutes, 38 seconds
101, A Taste of Mission in the Old Testament (With Andrew Tompkins)
An important theme for cross-cultural missionaries to explore is the portrait of mission in the Bible. The Bible is our ultimate guide. It is God’s voice in our lives and ministries.In this episode with Andrew Tompkins, we will take another glimpse at mission in the Bible. Andrew Tompkins is an associate professor at the World Missions Department of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University. He was a missionary kid who also served cross-culturally as an adult.Show Notes:The Mission of God: Unlocking the Bible's Grand Narrative Hardcover by Christopher J.H. Wright#47, The Old Testament as a Grand Narrative of God's Mission (With Gorden Doss)#8, Why Thinking Biblically About Mission Benefits Every Missionary? (With Gorden Doss)Upcoming Webinar Page
2/4/2021 • 26 minutes, 8 seconds
100, Can a Missionary Be Intemperate? Three Steps Back to a Balanced Life (With Katia Reinert), CELEBRATIONS, Part 8
In Part 8 of the CELEBRATIONS series, Katia Reinert discusses the seventh letter – T – in the CELEBRATIONS acronym: Temperance. Does the term temperance apply to missionaries’ lives? How do we achieve and sustain a healthy balance in our habits and behaviors? This conversation about the various aspects of temperance is brought to you from the perspective of an Adventist cross-cultural worker.Show Notes:Youth Alive PortalAdventist Recovery Ministries GlobalThe Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction by Justin Whitmel EarleyCELEBRATIONS seriesMissionary Health Theme PageWinter-Spring 2021 Podcast Season Overview Page
1/28/2021 • 29 minutes, 14 seconds
99, God's Job Description for Himself and for Us (With Gabriela Phillips)
Missionaries do many things. Ultimately, they are instruments of the Holy Spirit who work to transcend major cultural and religious gaps and share the gospel. It is our goal to see cross-cultural witnessing as a trademark of Adventist missions.With today’s interview, we are launching a series on cross-cultural witnessing called Faithful Witness. Your presenter and subject matter expert in this series is Gabriela Phillips, who currently serves as the North American Division Adventist Muslim Relations coordinator. Gabriela is a missiologist and long-time missionary. Show Notes:Six Stages for Faith Development in Muslim Contexts PDFWitness - Intro PPTHonor and Shame Podcast SeriesFaithful Witness SeriesPodcast Winter-Spring 2021 Season Overview
1/21/2021 • 32 minutes, 44 seconds
98, Mission Starts in the Heart – A Conversation With a Young Missionary (With Marcos Lopes and Sue)
With this episode, we begin a series of interviews designed specifically for Adventist young adult missionaries. Many of them are serving through the Adventist Volunteer Service. Marcos Lopes, who is serving as an AVS at the Institute of World Mission, is the host of this series.In this interview, Marcos’ guest, Sue, shares about her walk with God as she prepared for mission service and the lessons she learned after 16 months in the mission field.
1/14/2021 • 32 minutes, 30 seconds
97, Merry Christmas! Counting Our Blessings With the IWM Team
This is the last podcast episode of 2020 — we will resume broadcasting on January 15, 2021. In this episode, the Institute of World Mission team came together to reflect on the undoubtedly unusual, difficult, yet blessed year 2020 has been. As you listen to this episode, let’s count our blessings together!
12/18/2020 • 29 minutes, 37 seconds
96, Guyana - Land of Many Waters (With Enid Harris and Marvin Hembrom)
Today’s missionary story comes from the country of Guyana, which in a native Amerindian language means “Land of Many Waters.” It is not only a land of many waters but also home to many different cultures and nationalities. It is currently the place of service for Marvin and Meghna Hembrom. With this episode, we continue our Missionary Story series with Enid Harris, an assistant director at Institute of World Mission. Her guest, Marvin, shares with us how God has led him and his family in their missionary journey.
12/3/2020 • 29 minutes, 45 seconds
95, Educational Options for Missionary Kids: What Parents Should Know (With Cheryl Doss)
Missionary kids are privileged in so many ways. When they see the world with its needs and challenges, their horizons are widened. They are part of God’s mission from very early on. This shapes their outlook and impacts how they perceive reality. And yet, kids are more vulnerable and impressionable than we adults are. In this episode, Cheryl Doss — Institute of World Mission director — shares with us multiple options that missionary parents have when it’s time to send their kids to school. We cover possibilities for early and middle school education, and touch a little bit on options for high school.Show Notes:Previous Episodes on Missionary KidsFrom Missionary Kid to GC President (With Ronald Kuhn and Ted N.C. Wilson)Digital Safety for Missionary Children (With Ernest Staats) Do Your Spouse and Children Have a Missionary Call? (With Cheryl Doss)The Challenges and Joys of Homeschooling in the Mission Field (With Millie Castillo)Transition and Adjustment Through a Teen's Eyes (With Millie Castillo)
11/27/2020 • 38 minutes, 1 second
94, How Ethnocentrism and Stereotyping Affect Intercultural Missionary Teams (With Ronald Kuhn)
With this episode, we continue our series on intercultural teams. The primary contributor to this series is Ronald Kuhn, associate director of the Institute of World Mission. In this interview, he talks about ethnocentrism and stereotyping in intercultural missionary teams. Show Notes:IWM Podcast LibraryIWM Facebook PagePrevious episodes on intercultural teamsThe Challenge of Multicultural Missionary Teams (With Ronald Kuhn)How You Can Be a Part of a Safe Missionary Team (With Ronald Kuhn)
11/20/2020 • 34 minutes, 25 seconds
93, From Missionary Kid to GC President (With Ronald Kuhn and Ted N.C. Wilson)
Pastor Wilson grew up as a missionary kid in Cairo, Egypt. Later in life, he and his family went as missionaries to West Africa and then to Russia. Currently, Pastor Wilson is serving as the president of the General Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. In this interview with Ronald Kuhn, associate director at the Institute of World Mission, Pastor Wilson talks about how growing up in a different part of the world shaped his view on how to relate to people, how to understand cultures and how to respect different approaches to life. He also shares about the experience of parenting missionary children and gives advice and encouragement to Adventist missionaries.
11/13/2020 • 44 minutes, 36 seconds
92, How to Overcome Fear — A Missionary Story (With Enid Harris and Joanne Kim)
Missionary stories inspire and teach us. They fill our emotional cups. They allow us to experience different worlds and cultures. We at IWM love to hear missionary stories, and we also enjoy sharing them as part of the Missionary Story series on this podcast.In this episode, we will hear the story of Joanne and her family. Joanne currently serves as a development director for a school project in Mongolia. Show Notes:I Will Be a Missionary or I Will Be Nothing (With Enid Harris and Esau Dominguez)
11/5/2020 • 29 minutes, 36 seconds
91, Ministry in the African Context — Through the Eyes of a Missionary Administrator (With Oscar Osindo and Jean Pierre Mulumba)
This episode is a continuation of the “Ministry in the African Context” series. In the previous interview, Oscar Osindo, an associate director at the Institute of World Mission, started uncovering what it means for a cross-cultural worker to adapt to the African context.Pastor Jean Pierre Mulumba, who is serving in a country in the West-Central Africa Division, joins this interview to discuss the role of culture, religious barriers, and one’s ability to adapt and learn when serving as a missionary on the African continent.
10/30/2020 • 34 minutes
90, In the Hands of Jesus in Troublesome Times (Ken Osborn With Marvin Wray)
Missionaries have many professional faces — we are aid and development workers, educators, physicians, administrators, financial specialists, and more. But we all have something in common besides the fact that we are missionaries. We are laborers with the Holy Spirit, and we have a spiritual dimension to our lives and ministry. Today's interview is brought to you by Ken Osborn, who together with his wife, Ivanette Osborn, serves as a pastoral care provider to Adventist cross-cultural missionaries. Ken interviews Marvin Wray — a pastor who lived out his calling his entire life. He currently ministers at the Chico SDA Church in Northern California. In the past, Marvin served for six years as a pastor and chaplain at Hong Kong Adventist Hospital.Show Notes:Previous episodes with Ken & Ivanette Osborn:Do Missionaries Need Pastoral Care? (With Ken & Ivanette Osborn)How to Be Part of a Prayer Ministry for Adventist Missionaries (With Ken & Ivanette Osborn)Upcoming Webinars:Missionary Family Life in the Buddhist Context - October 29The 5 Love Languages in Mission - November 12
10/23/2020 • 27 minutes, 22 seconds
89, Digital Safety for Missionary Children (With Ernest Staats)
With this episode, we conclude a short series on digital safety and online presence for missionaries and their families.In this interview, Ernest Staats, who serves as security and data privacy consultant to the General Conference, gives reasons to protect our children online, discusses potential dangers, and shares recommendations and resources on this topic.Show Notes:Links to resources mentioned in the episode:Family Digital Code of Conduct - pdfThe 8-Day Data Detox Kit - pdfParenting & the Media Challenge - pdfThe Duties of Parents - pdfWebinar - Your Home is a Mission FieldPrevious episodes on digital safety:How Missionaries Can Keep Their Digital Self Secure (With Ernest Staats)How to Use Social Media Tools in the Mission Field (With Ernest Staats)
10/15/2020 • 36 minutes, 34 seconds
88, Three Steps Missionaries Can Use to Cope With Challenges (With Ann Hamel)
Missionary life can be a wonderful source of blessings—both for the missionary and for those they serve. But one’s mission experience can also be unexpectedly difficult. In this episode, Ann Hamel shares three steps that missionaries and their families can use to cope with the challenges around them. Ann Hamel is a psychologist who serves on the ISE Support Team for the Seventh-day Adventist Church.Show Notes:Webinar - Your Home is a Mission FieldVideo - Three Steps Missionaries Can Use to Cope With ChallengesIWM Podcast Newsletter
10/9/2020 • 26 minutes, 59 seconds
87, I Will Be a Missionary or I Will Be Nothing (With Enid Harris and Esau Dominguez)
With this episode, we are introducing a Missionary Story series on the podcast. Enid Harris, who serves as assistant director at the Institute of World Mission, will be leading out in this series.Enid’s guest today is Esau Dominguez. Esau and his family currently serve as cross-cultural church planters and missionaries in a country in East Asia. An ordained minister, Esau accepted a call to cross-cultural ministry, and in this interview he will share some of the challenges and opportunities that they experience in the mission field.Show Notes:Webinar, October 15 - Your Home is a Mission Field
10/1/2020 • 37 minutes, 24 seconds
86, Ministry in the African Context – Introduction (With Oscar Osindo and Charles Ed II Aguilar)
With this episode, we are launching a new series on this podcast. We call it “Ministry in the African Context.” The host and the designer of this series is Oscar Osindo, an associate director at the Institute of World Mission.A sizable portion of our listeners and of the Adventist missions workforce at large serves on the great continent of Africa. With this new series, we want to address mission opportunities and challenges in establishing a fruitful cross-cultural ministry in the African countries.The guest in the interview today is Charles Ed II Aguilar, who serves as ADRA Uganda country director.Show Notes:Upcoming webinar - Your Home is a Mission Field
9/25/2020 • 26 minutes, 14 seconds
85, The SDA Church in Post-COVID-19 Times. What Changed About Our Mission? (Ronald Kuhn with G. T. Ng)
The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has changed nearly every aspect of our lives, including the lives of the missionaries around the world.In this interview, we are taking a step into the future and looking into our mission in the post-COVID-19 world with Dr. G. T. Ng, the executive secretary of the Seventh-day Adventist Church Show Notes:Apple PodcastsGoogle MusicStitcherSpotifyRSS
9/18/2020 • 34 minutes, 28 seconds
84, What Difference Can Fresh Air Make in the Missionary’s Life (With Katia Reinert), CELEBRATIONS, Part 7
In Part 7 of the CELEBRATIONS series, Dr. Katia Reinert discusses the seventh letter – A – in the CELEBRATIONS acronym: Air. This conversation about the different aspects of air is brought to you from the perspective of an Adventist cross-cultural worker.Show Notes:CELEBRATION series Theme Page on the IWM website
9/11/2020 • 31 minutes, 19 seconds
83, Fall 2020 Season Intro (With Cheryl Doss)
With this episode, we are resuming the IWM show after a summer break and starting a new approach to the IWM Podcast — from now on, it will be produced in seasons.In this interview, Cheryl Doss, the IWM Director, will lay out a vision not just for this podcast and this season but also for what can continue making us a true missions community.
9/4/2020 • 24 minutes, 7 seconds
82, How to Use Social Media Tools in the Mission Field (With Ernest Staats)
This is the second episode in the series Digital Tools and Security for Missionaries. In this interview, Ernest Staats, who serves as security and data privacy consultant to the General Conference, talks about the dangers and benefits of using social media in the mission field. Ernest merges his experience in the mission field with much knowledge and practice in data security.Show Notes:Episode 76, How Missionaries Can Keep Their Digital Self Secure (With Ernest Staats)Resources mentioned in the episode
7/15/2020 • 32 minutes, 43 seconds
81, How You Can Be a Part of a Safe Missionary Team (With Ronald Kuhn)
With this episode, we continue with one of our featured themes. It’s a topic dedicated to intercultural missionary teams. As missionaries, we regularly find ourselves part of multicultural teams. In our ministries, we closely interact with local host nationals as well as with other missionaries from diverse cultural backgrounds. In this interview, Ronald Kuhn, associate director of the Institute of World Mission, talks about what makes an intercultural team safe. Show Notes:Episode 26, Are You a Part of an Effective Multicultural Team? (With Ron Kuhn)Episode 73, The Challenge of Multicultural Missionary Teams (With Ron Kuhn) Weekly podcast updates
7/8/2020 • 33 minutes, 1 second
80, Three Steps to Fostering Resiliency in Teens (With Ann and Emma Hamel)
In this interview, Ann Hamel — the psychologist serving with the General Conference International Service Employee Support Team — speaks with her granddaughter, Emma. Together, they help us understand the feelings and emotions of teenagers. Dr. Hamel provides three critical takeaway steps for fostering resiliency in teens today. Show Notes:Hope Channel Video Interview
7/1/2020 • 21 minutes, 9 seconds
79, How You and Your Spouse Can Go Strong as a Couple Through a Crisis (With Elaine & Willie Oliver and Cheryl & Gorden Doss)
In this episode, two couples who have served a lifetime in missions come together to share their wisdom for families during times of crisis. The couples are Willie and Elaine Oliver, who serve as co-directors of the General Conference family ministries department, and Gorden and Cheryl Doss. Gorden Doss is a professor of mission at Andrews University, and Cheryl Doss is the IWM director. This episode is a recording of a panel discussion from a recent webinar. Show Notes:IWM Webinars
6/24/2020 • 53 minutes, 6 seconds
78, The Value of Rest (With Katia Reinert), CELEBRATIONS Part 6
In Part 6 of the CELEBRATIONS series, Dr. Katia Reinert discusses the sixth letter – R – in the CELEBRATIONS acronym: Rest.Why is rest so important for missionaries, and what do we mean by rest? This conversation about the different aspects of rest is brought to you from the perspective of an Adventist cross-cultural worker.Show Notes:Webinar - June 18: How You and Your Spouse Can Go Strong as a Couple Through the Current CrisisThe Celebration SeriesEpisode 9, How to Make Right Choices About Personal Health in the Mission Field, CELEBRATIONS Part 1Episode 15, What is the Role of Physical Activity in Your Missions Life? CELEBRATIONS Part 2Episode 20, Water and its Role in a Life of a Missionary, CELEBRATIONS Part 3Episode 29, The Influence of the Environment on the Missonary's Life, CELEBRATIONS Part 4Episode 60, The Power of Belief in the LIfe of the Missionary, CELEBRATIONS Part 5
6/17/2020 • 38 minutes, 13 seconds
77, Do Your Spouse and Children Have a Missionary Call? (With Cheryl Doss)
A missionary call is bigger than just a job. When God calls individuals, he also empowers and qualifies those who answer. What does it mean to go to the mission field with a family? And is there such a thing as a mission call for the family?In this episode, Cheryl Doss, IWM director, continues a series of podcasts about missionary families and specifically addresses the topic of missionary calling and family involvement. Show Notes:A pastoral letter and appeal from the Seventh-day Adventist world church president Pastor Ted N.C. WilsonWebinar: How You and Your Spouse Can Go Strong as a Couple Through the Current Crisis
6/10/2020 • 30 minutes, 1 second
76, How Missionaries Can Keep Their Digital Self Secure (With Ernest Staats)
In today’s world, almost all of us have a digital version of ourselves. It’s composed of everything we do online in this digital world.In this episode, Ernest Staats, who serves as security and data privacy consultant to the General Conference, shares the best practices available to make sure your digital presence serves your mission.Show notes:The Handout for Missionaries to keep their digital-self secure Privacy and Mobile devicesUSB Blocker (Digital Monogamy)Cam coverMic blockerRFID walletGoogle alertsEmail alertsDigital detox
6/3/2020 • 35 minutes, 30 seconds
75, Missionary Resiliency and Purpose (With G. T. Ng)
Ministry in the mission field comes with unique challenges and sometimes tests missionaries’ limits in various ways. But it is still possible, with God’s help, to overcome challenging experiences and move forward.This episode is a recording of a live event with Dr. G.T. Ng, the executive secretary of the General Conference, where he discusses the topic of missionary resiliency and purpose.Show Notes:IWM Course catalog
5/27/2020 • 34 minutes, 22 seconds
74, Keeping Healthy in the Era of COVID-19
This episode is a recording of a webinar held for missionaries a few days ago. In the panel discussion, Dr. Peter Landless, GC Health Department director, Dr. Katia Reinert, GC Health Department associate director, and Marcia McEdward, GC Health Department director for the Middle East and North Africa Union, discuss how to keep healthy in the era of COVID-19.
5/20/2020 • 57 minutes, 33 seconds
73, The Challenge of Multicultural Missionary Teams (With Ron Kuhn)
One of the unique components of missionary life is membership and service on one or several multicultural teams. Culturally diverse teams offer a lot of potential. They bring people with different skills, talents, and cultural backgrounds together. But there might also be some pitfalls for failure.This interview is the second in a series on missionaries and multicultural teams. In this episode, Ronald Kuhn, associate director of the Institute of World Mission, discusses the challenges faced by multicultural missionary teams.Show Notes:Episode 26, Are You a Part of an Effective Multicultural Team? (With Ron Kuhn)Weekly podcast updates
5/13/2020 • 32 minutes, 11 seconds
72, How to Keep You and Your Family Safe (With John Thomas)
Many missionaries serve in places where they might face political unrest, natural disaster, or health issues. The security of missionaries and their families is important and being aware of basic safety rules is crucial during emergency situations.In this episode, John Thomas, associate secretary at the General Conference, talks about missionary safety. This interview was part of a recently held online meeting with missionaries.Show Notes:How to Keep You and Your Family Safe webinar and documentsWeekly podcast updates
5/6/2020 • 34 minutes, 25 seconds
71, How to Work From Home (With Karen Porter, German Lust and Samuel Neves)
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, most of us are forced to work from home, which probably means that we are dealing with unexpected and unusual changes and challenges. Working from home might feel unstructured, overwhelming, or lonely. It can be a struggle to get things done, and there are many reasons for this. This episode is a recording of a recent online meeting for Adventist missionaries with GC IPRS codirectors Karen Porter and German Lust, along with Samuel Neves, associate director of the GC Communication Department. In this conversation, they discuss the issue of working from home and give practical advice for Adventist missionaries. Show notes:Weekly podcast updates
4/29/2020 • 40 minutes, 7 seconds
70, Missionaries Dealing With Stress During a Pandemic (With Ann Hamel)
We’ve been watching how quickly COVID-19 has spread around the world. Most of us have been in quarantine for several weeks now. Research shows that social isolation increases one’s stress level and negatively impacts mental health. This episode is a recording of an online presentation done by Dr. Ann Hamel, who serves at the General Conference as a missionary care psychologist. Dr. Hamel talks about challenges that missionaries may experience during this time period and gives practical advice for dealing with stress.Show notes:Weekly podcast updatesRecent webinars:How to Work From Home at a Time of a PandemicDealing With Stress During COVID-19 Pandemic
4/22/2020 • 27 minutes, 26 seconds
69, How Being Male or Female Makes a Difference in Honor & Shame Cultures (With Gabriela Phillips)
Honor-shame societies require different things from men and women. Honorable women come from good families, are obedient to males (her father, brothers, husband), are hospitable, are attractive to their husbands, and so on. Male honor involves strength and power to protect his property and family from insults and threats. Female honor is something that needs to be guarded, while male honor is something to be won and increased.In this episode, Gaby Phillips discusses the gender differences in honor-shame cultures and what missionaries should consider when ministering in such a society.Show notes:Honor and Shame pageWeekly podcast updates
4/15/2020 • 35 minutes, 52 seconds
68, What Expatriate Adjustment Is and How It Impacts Your Cross-Cultural Ministry
Most missionaries experience some stress or discomfort when they leave behind their familiar surroundings and transition to a new country and a new culture. It requires adjustment. The process is different for every person and family.In this episode, we will look at the goals of adjustment, the factors that impact the process, and what happens when missionaries refuse to adjust.
4/8/2020 • 26 minutes, 33 seconds
67, How to Communicate the Good News in an Honor-Shame Culture (Gabriela Phillips with Jeff Hayes)
Basically, every part of the Muslim culture is based on honor and shame. We as Adventist missionaries should be aware of this and adapt our language when presenting the gospel. In this episode, Gabriela Philips and Jeff Hayes discuss ways to communicate the gospel in an honor-shame culture so that it will touch hearts and truly be the Good News to those who hear it. Jeff Hayes has lifelong experience in ministry among Muslims, has a background in linguistics, and is a certified Arabic-English translator. Show Notes:Click here to see previous episodes on honor and shame Check out the IWM course catalog and start learning today!Click here to read the blog article What Keeps a Missionary Going in a Time of CrisisThe Good News for Muslims in Honor-based Cultures by Jeff Hayes - download here
4/1/2020 • 47 minutes, 41 seconds
66, Life and Ministry of Adventist Cross-Cultural Teachers (With Carol Tasker)
Being a teacher in a mission field isn’t just a job, and it isn’t just about teaching. It provides an amazing opportunity to impact lives, mold the thought process of young people, and show God’s love. In this episode, Carol Tasker, a lifetime missionary educator, shares her story and experience, which are relevant to every Adventist missionary, educator, teacher, and trainer.Show Notes:Episode 65, Special Interview on Coronavirus Outbreak (With Cheryl Doss)Subscribe to the weekly podcast updates hereIWM Facebook page - click here to answer a poll question "How isolated are you"Alex's email: [email protected]'s email: [email protected]
3/25/2020 • 30 minutes, 15 seconds
65, Special Interview on Coronavirus Outbreak (With Cheryl Doss)
We are all in the middle of a worldwide pandemic—the coronavirus. It does affect many of us—Adventist missionaries—in some very unusual and unexpected ways.In this episode, Dr. Cheryl Doss, director of the Institute of World Mission, discusses some of the ways this outbreak impacts missionaries and how to respond to this crisis. Show Notes:Please click here to contact IWM team
3/18/2020 • 17 minutes, 19 seconds
64, How God Works in a Missionary’s Life: A Story (With Roger Dunder)
Missionaries around the world have incredible stories of God at work in their lives. Stories are fun to listen to, teach lessons, and inspire others to serve God. In this episode, Roger Dunder, the principal of Maxwell Academy in Kenya, shares a story of God’s goodness and actions.Show Notes: Subscribe to the IWM weekly podcast updates:IWM websiteApple PodcastsGoogle Play MusicStitcherSpotifyRSS
3/11/2020 • 27 minutes, 59 seconds
63, Do Missionaries Need Pastoral Care? (With Ken & Ivanette Osborn)
Missionaries are ordinary people who have the need for counsel, encouragement and support when it comes to spiritual, emotional, relational, and physical needs. At the same time, missionaries often experience more stress than other people because of the challenges that come with transitioning to another country, culture and new realities.In this episode, meet Ken and Ivanette Osborn, experienced missionaries who understand what means to raise children in the mission field, work on a multicultural team, be away from your family and home church, and much more. They serve as part of the General Conference Missionary Care Team, and they are ready to meet you, listen to you and pray for you.Show Notes:Facing the challenge of learning a new language? Check out the IWM course "How to Learn a Foreign Language"Do not miss weekly IWM Podcast episodes - subscribe here To get in touch with Ken and Ivanette, please click here
3/4/2020 • 28 minutes, 16 seconds
62, Motivation for Mission (With David Tasker)
Choosing the life of a missionary oftentimes means exiting your comfort zone and leaving behind your familiar surroundings, your family, friends, and so much more. What motives lie behind a decision to serve as a missionary? Are there possibly wrong and right motives that drive one’s desire to become a missionary? In this episode, Dr. David Tasker, a missionary and dean of the Schools of Education and Theology at Pacific Adventist University in Papua New Guinea, talks about motivation for mission, reflects on biblical examples, and shares his perspective on principles of true, positive missionary motivation.Show Notes:Check out the new "How to Learn a Foreign Language" online course hereSubscribe to IWM weekly podcast updates hereLike IWM Facebook page to see the latest updatesBooks:Passport to Mission by Institute of World MissionWhat missionaries need to know about burnout and depression by Esther SchubertThe 3D Gospel: Ministry in Guilt, Shame, and Fear Cultures by Jayson Georges
2/26/2020 • 33 minutes, 15 seconds
61, Stories That Build Honor (Gabriela Phillips with Gerald Whitehouse)
Many missionaries live and serve within cultures where honor and shame values shape relationships, communication patterns and worldview. Understanding the specifics of a culture where a person’s reputation is at the center of his or her self-worth will impact your approach to presenting the Biblical truth.In today’s episode, Gabriela Philips and Dr. Gerald Whitehouse talk about how to tell stories that honor people and illustrate how God wants to restore honor. Dr. Whitehouse tells a story of the prodigal son from an honor and shame perspective and reveals details of the story that you have probably never thought about.Dr. Whitehouse served as GC AMR Director and has experience in engaging with people from different cultures.Show Notes:View IWM course catalog and enroll in the Storytelling for Discipleship courseSubscribe to IWM weekly podcast updates hereClaim your free IWM Membership here Previous episodes on the Honor-Shame topicEpisode 33, Rethinking Hospitality Through the Arab and Biblical WorldviewEpisode 34, Hospitality Do's and Don'Ts in an Honor-Shame ContextEpisode 41, Kingdom Values in Honor-Shame CulturesEpisode 42, The Ministry and Sacrifice of the Messiah of HonorEpisode 49, How to Navigate Patron-Client Relationships in Honor-Shame CulturesEpisode 54, Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Honor-Shame Cultures, Part 1Episode 55, Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Honor-Shame Cultures, Part 2Visit Honor and Shame Theme Page for more resources or go to the Forum to interact on this topic
2/19/2020 • 42 minutes, 18 seconds
60, The Power of Belief in the Life of the Missionary; CELEBRATIONS Part 5 (With Katia Reinert)
This is Part 5 in the CELEBRATIONS series, which has focused on healthful living specifically in the context of life as a missionary. This time, Dr. Katia Reinert discusses the fifth letter—B—in the CELEBRATIONS acronym: Belief.The conversation around the different aspects of belief and their impact on one’s life is brought to you from the very specific perspective of an Adventist cross-cultural worker.Do not miss Parts 1-4 of the CELEBRATION series - click here to access podcast episodes on C- Choices, E- Exercise, L- Liquid, E- Environment and other related resources.Show Notes:Subscribe to IWM podcast for weekly updates:IWM podcast pageApple PodcastsGoogle MusicStitcherSpotifyRSSCheck out the IWM newest online course "How to Learn a Foreign Language"Books mentioned in the episode:The Mind of a Missionary: What Global Kingdom Workers Tell Us About Thriving on Mission Today by David JoannesSOS Help For Emotions: Managing Anxiety, Anger, And Depression by Lynn ClarkTelling Yourself the Truth by William BackusThe Lost Art of Thinking by Neil Nedley
2/12/2020 • 30 minutes, 13 seconds
58, Generosity is Not the Same in Different Cultures (With Lilya Wagner)
Have you ever thought about fundraising as a form of evangelism? Are you familiar with the idea of cross-cultural philanthropy? Why is it important for Adventist missionaries to understand local cultural patterns of giving?In today’s interview, you will meet Dr. Lilya Wagner, director of Philanthropic Service for Institutions at the North American Division. She discusses the philosophy and principles of philanthropy and how they can be applied in different cultures. She also talks about her recently published book on the effects of culture, traditions, nationalities, and religion on generosity and philanthropy.Show Notes:Read the recent IWM blog post "Geography of Power" by Erich Baumgartner hereSubscribe to IWM weekly blog updates here Subscribe to IWM weekly podcast updates hereCheck out the Fundraising for Mission Course hereWatch Fundraising for Mission webinar hereBook "Diversity and Philanthropy: Expanding the Circle of Giving" - Amazon, ABC-Clio
1/29/2020 • 32 minutes, 4 seconds
57, Is It Possible to Get Used to Change? A Teenager's Perspective (With Millie Castillo and Mandy)
At the Institute of World Mission, we often say that when a family receives a mission assignment, not only the parents but every member of the family is being called to the assignment. A mission assignment doesn’t come alone—it comes in a “package,” which, among other aspects, includes changes, worries, and leaving behind a home, a circle of friends and your comfort zone. Since children follow the mission assignment of their parents, they have to share in everything that comes with it.Mandy is in her teenage years. Her family has already moved a number of times. She doesn’t have a short answer to the question “Where are you from?” and she's been trying to get used to constant change. In this episode, she shares her experience, feelings, and hopes.Show Notes:Learn more about the Mission Institute hereHow to Learn a Foreign Language Course - enroll hereDon't miss IWM weekly podcasts - subscribe hereIWM resources related to today's episode:Episode 39, The Challenges and Joys of Homeschooling in the Mission FieldEpisode 27, Transition and Adjustment Through a Teen's EyesBlog post: Parenting TCKsBlog post: TCKs: A Gifted Legacy
1/22/2020 • 30 minutes, 46 seconds
56, The Ministry of the Global Mission Center for East Asian Religions (With Amy and Greg Whitsett)
The Office of Adventist Mission operates six Global Mission Centers. One of them is the Center for East Asian Religions. East Asian religions include Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Shinto.In this interview, Greg and Amy Whitsett, the leaders of the Center for East Asian Religions, talk about key characteristics of Buddhism and worldview differences between Adventists and Buddhists. This episode will help you understand the beliefs and practices of East Asian religions and be better prepared to explain what Adventists believe.Show Notes:Check out IWM's brand new online course How to Learn a Foreign LanguageSAD global 10 days of prayers - join hereVisit Global Mission Center for East Asian Religions website for more resources Book "Winning Hearts: Leading Buddhists to Faith in God" available here
1/15/2020 • 29 minutes, 30 seconds
55, Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Honor-Shame Cultures, Part 2 (With Gabriela Phillips and John McGee)
Different cultural values may result in confusing and stressful situations. Missionaries should understand the dynamics that go behind the communication in Honor and Shame cultures to avoid or to resolve conflicts. In this interview, Dr.John McGee shares another story from his personal experience on facilitating conflict resolution in Honor and Shame cultures. He gives practical examples and advice on how to address and resolve conflicts without destroying relationships. Show Notes:Episode 54, Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Honor-Shame Cultures, Part 1 (With Gabriela Phillips and John McGee)What to do with a longer interview? Click here to answer this question.Visit Honor and Shame Theme Page for more resources or go to the Forum to interact on this topicClaim your free IWM Membership hereBook "Ministering in Homer-Shame Cultures: Biblical Foundations and Practical Essentials" by Jayson Georges and Mark D. Baker
12/19/2019 • 28 minutes, 16 seconds
54, Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Honor-Shame Cultures, Part 1 (With Gabriela Phillips and John McGee)
Different cultural values may result in confusing and stressful situations. In order to avoid or resolve conflicts, missionaries should be aware of the dynamics behind communication in honor-shame cultures.In this interview, Dr. John McGee shares two stories from his personal experience facilitating conflict resolution in honor-shame cultures. He gives practical examples and advice on how to address and resolve conflicts without destroying relationships.Show Notes:What to do with a longer interview? Click here to answer this question.Visit Honor and Shame Theme Page for more resources or go to the Forum to interact on this topicFundraising for Mission Course - enroll hereEnd-of-the Year Podcast Survey - fill out hereWebinar How to Learn a Foreign Language - December 19, 9 am EST - register hereClaim your free IWM Membership here
12/12/2019 • 28 minutes, 26 seconds
53, The Ministry of the Global Mission Center for South Asian Religions (With Cliff)
The Office of Adventist Mission operates six Global Mission Centers. One of them is the Center for South Asian Religions. South Asia is the birthplace of several major world religions, including Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism.In this interview, Cliff, the director of the Center for South Asian Religions, talks about the people groups that the center serves and the history of the Adventist movement among South Asians. He also shares testimonies from this ministry.Show Notes:Subscribe to the podcast:Apple PodcastsGoogle MusicStitcherSpotifyRSSEnd-of-the Year Podcast Survey - fill out hereFundraising for Mission Course - enroll hereWebinar How to Learn a Foreign Language - December 19, 9 am EST - register hereIWM Weekly Blog Updates - subscribe here Resources for the Ministry Among South AsiansCenter for South Asian Religions WebsiteEmail Cliff at [email protected] Related ResourcesIWM Honor and Shame Featured Theme - check out hereEpisode 24, Global Mission Centers: Building Bridges of Understanding (With Homer Trecartin)Episode 46, How to Learn a New Language (With Paul Massey)
12/4/2019 • 32 minutes, 14 seconds
52, How to Share Your Mission Story From the Mission Field (With Andrew McChesney)
Often as international personnel in any capacity, we are expected to tell a story, whether it is when we’re visiting our home churches or at conferences or at meetings of any kind. The question is how to effectively tell our story. Our guest, Andrew McChesney, an experienced journalist and writer, serves as editor at the Office of Adventist Mission at the General Conference, and he also edits the Mission Quarterly and the Inside Story in the Sabbath School guide for adults.Show Notes:End-of-the Year Podcast Survey - fill out hereFundraising for Mission Course - enroll here Webinar How to Learn a Foreign Language - December 19, 9am EST - register here
11/27/2019 • 30 minutes, 19 seconds
51, A Living Sacrifice: A New Book With Unusual Missionary Stories (With David Trim)
The Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research (ASTR) is part of the General Conference Secretariat. In this episode, you will be excited to learn how official records, church statistics, and research help us understand the past, present, and future of missions.Our guest, David Trim, ASTR director, will also present his new book, A Living Sacrifice, in which he shares stories about ordinary men and women who dedicated their lives to sharing Jesus with those who had never heard of him.Show Notes: Online Course Fundraising for Mission - Enroll herePlease take the End-of-the-Year Podcast Survey by clicking hereRegister here for the December's Webinar on Language AcquisitionThe Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research websiteASTR resources Adventist Yearbook and Adventist StatisticsA Living Sacrifice by David Trim: Hardcopy on ABC & Kindl edition on Amazon
11/20/2019 • 30 minutes, 12 seconds
50, How to Navigate Family Roles and Expectations in a New Culture (With Cheryl Doss)
There are so many facets to adjusting to a new country, a new society, and a new culture. When you move as a missionary family, there is even more to consider, especially when it comes to family roles and expectations. How can you find the right balance between preserving your family culture and adjusting to the expectations about gender and family roles in your new culture? In this episode, Cheryl Doss, Institute of World Mission director, discusses how families can address these changes and learn to navigate in the new setting.Show Notes:All episodes with Cheryl Doss on Family & Marriage are available right herePlease take a few minutes to fill out the IWM End-of-the-Year Podcast SurveyWebinar "Fundraising for Mission" Enroll in the "Fundraising for Mission" course, the course is available on the IWM website from November 15, 2019Check out the IWM Course Catalog to see other courses
11/13/2019 • 28 minutes, 51 seconds
49, How to Navigate Patron-Client Relationships in Honor-Shame Cultures (With Gabriela Phillips & Jayson Georges)
What kinds of relationships fuel the social life of honor-shame societies? In this episode, Jayson Georges explores how patron-client dynamics operate and the intricate set of rules and expectations required to maintain the relationship. The Bible assumes this type of power brokering and invites us to see how God reverses yet preserves the system so that in Christ, we all become clients and patrons. Jayson gives us practical examples and a peek into his upcoming book on this topic.Show Notes:More resources developed by Jayson Georges on the topic of patronage in honor-shame cultures:HonorShame.comBook: Ministering in Patronage Cultures: Biblical Models and Missional ImplicationsBook: Ministering in Honor-Shame Cultures: Biblical Foundations and Practical EssentialsMore IWM content on the topic of honor-shame:A two-part Interview with Gabriela Phillips and Joni HajajPart 1, Episode 33, Rethinking Hospitality Through the Arab and Biblical WorldviewPart 2, Episode 34, Hospitality Do’s and Don’ts in a Shame and Honor Context A two-part Interview with Gabriela Phillips and Philip SamaanPart 1, Episode 41, Kingdom Values in Honor and Shame CulturesPart 2, Episode 42, The Ministry and Sacrifice of the Messiah of Honor If you have not claimed your free membership with IWM, register here.
11/6/2019 • 34 minutes, 41 seconds
48, Storytelling and Other Tools for Cross-Cultural Discipleship (With Rick McEdward)
The Middle East and North Africa Union (MENAU) consists of 20 countries, each of which is comprised of an almost entirely Muslim population. Being part of the 10/40 window territory, it is considered to be one of the least reached areas in the world. Out of 545 million people in the region, only 5,000 are SDA church members. This means there are roughly 110,000 non-Adventists to every 1 Adventist. MENAU faces unique challenges since traditional evangelistic methods cannot be applied there. Pastor Rick McEdward, MENAU President, talks about alternative approaches MENAU is exploring for bringing the Gospel to the unreached people in their part of the world.Show NotesFollow MENAU on Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, TwitterOr send an email to [email protected] you have missed the IWM team report at Annual Council 2019, please check out the IWM Facebook pageInterested in learning more about Storytelling? Enroll HereMore content on storytelling:Podcast, Episode 37, Making Disciples Through Storytelling (With Pat Gustin)Webinar Storytelling for DiscipleshipRegister at the IWM website and get access to podcasts, webinars, online courses, and other resourcesBook Making Disciples of Oral Learners
10/30/2019 • 27 minutes, 18 seconds
47, The Old Testament as a Grand Narrative of God's Mission (With Gorden Doss)
Mission is the nature of God. As he continuously seeks to reconcile with the fallen humanity, he is the greatest role model and source of mission.In this episode, Dr. Gorden Doss, associate professor of world mission at Andrews University, talks about what the Old Testament reveals about mission, why its message is unique, and whether it is still applicable for modern times.Show Notes:Book "Introduction to Adventists Mission” Previous Episodes on Biblical Foundations:Episode # 4, Defining Mission and Mission (With Gorden Doss)Episode # 8, Why Thinking Biblically About Mission Benefits Every Missionary? (With Gorden Doss)Episode # 44, Presenting the right picture of God (With Jiri Moskala)IWM Featured Themes: Witnessing & Discipling, Finances & Missions, Missionary Health, Family & Marriage, Kid's CornerJoin today hundreds of IWM members to access online courses, webinars, podcasts, blog posts, and other resources.
10/23/2019 • 28 minutes, 42 seconds
46, How to Learn a New Language (With Paul Massey)
For many cross-cultural workers, the language barrier is one of the biggest determinants of how they feel about their service. While some people are naturals at acquiring new languages, for most of us it is a struggle and a humbling experience. However, learning a new language is not merely a vital part of adjustment and gaining access to the host culture—it is an experience in which we learn to appreciate dependency on other people and on Jesus Christ.Show Notes:Learn more about Adventist Frontier MissionsLanguage learning apps mentioned in this episode: Rosetta Stone and DuolingoJoin today hundreds of IWM members to access online courses, webinars, podcasts, blog posts, and other resources.Check out our new online video course "Storytelling for Discipleship"
10/17/2019 • 29 minutes, 43 seconds
45, Answering Mission Critics (With Wagner Kuhn)
Have you ever been criticized for being a missionary? Maybe it was by a significant other — a parent or another close relative. There is much criticism against missions, from both Christians and non-Christians alike. However, it is possible to respond to critics in such a way that will not only uplift our beliefs but will also witness to the ones around us about the blessings of Christianity and of being involved in missions. In this interview, Wagner Kuhn, head of the Department of World Mission at Andrews University, explores how to answer our critics.Show Notes:Previous episode with Wagner Kuhn: Episode 7, What Does It Mean to Witness in a Professional Setting?Recommended book: Introduction to Adventist Mission - Gorden DossCheck out our online courses in the course catalog.Online video course: Storytelling for Discipleship.To have access to all IWM content, register here.For more content, visit our website: iwm.adventist.orgLeave us a comment here.
10/9/2019 • 36 minutes, 29 seconds
44, Presenting the Right Picture of God (With Jiří Moskala)
How do we understand God? As missionaries, we are pioneers of the Adventist movement in certain countries and among certain unreached people groups, and the way we understand God will be projected to the locals, shaping future generations. In this interview, Jiří Moskala, professor of Old Testament exegesis and theology and dean of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University, talks about our task of presenting the right picture of God through our words and deeds.Show Notes:EGW quote mentioned: Christ’s Object Lessons, pages 414-415.Recommended writings from Jiří Moskala:The Current Theological Debate Regarding Eternal Punishment in Hell and the Immortality of the SoulMapping Neo-Atheist and Other Recent Attacks on the Character of God: A Case of TheodicyArticle on the book God's Character and the Last GenerationOnline video course Storytelling for Discipleship.To have access to all IWM content, register here.For more content, visit our website: iwm.adventist.orgLeave us a comment here.
Many mission enthusiasts may have difficulties finding ways to serve as career missionaries. However, there are many ways to be involved in cross-cultural service, including through supporting ministries. In this interview, Conrad Vine, director of Adventist Frontier Missions, talks about the work of this supporting ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church among unreached people groups.Show Notes:To learn more about AFM, visit: afmonline.orgUpcoming webinar about storytelling: September 26, 9 am, EST. Register here.Upcoming online video course, “Storytelling for Discipleship”: September 30, 2019, at the IWM website.To have access to all IWM content, register here.For more content, visit our website: iwm.adventist.orgLeave us a comment here.
9/25/2019 • 38 minutes, 5 seconds
42, The Ministry and Sacrifice of the Messiah of Honor (With Gabriela Phillips & Philip Samaan)
The biblical narrative takes place in a very specific context and culture that is sometimes challenging for the Western mind to understand: the honor and shame culture. When we read the Bible stories through the lens of the values of honor and shame, we have a more accurate understanding of their real meaning. In the second part of this two-part interview, Gaby Phillips, Adventist Muslim Relations Director for the North American Division, talks to Dr. Philip Samaan, retired professor from Southern Adventist University and a prolific author, about the deeper meaning of Jesus’ ministry and sacrifice.Show Notes:Check out Dr. Samaan’s books at the ABC or on Amazon.To order the book The Mideast Messiah:Cultural Insights into Christ’s Life and Ministry, contact Dr. Samaan by email [email protected] out the previous episodes in the Honor & Shame series: episodes 41, 33 and 34.Upcoming webinar about storytelling: September 26, 9 am, EST. Register here.Upcoming online video course, “Storytelling for Discipleship”: September 30, 2019, at the IWM website.To have access to all IWM content, register here.For more content, visit our website: iwm.adventist.orgLeave us a comment here.
9/20/2019 • 24 minutes, 40 seconds
41, Kingdom Values in Honor and Shame Cultures (With Gabriela Phillips & Philip Samaan)
Most majority world cultures are deeply steeped in the cultural values of honor and shame. These values drive people’s thinking, their behavior, and are at the core of their worldview. Some of these values find their root in the local culture, while some are actually Kingdom values that still exist in honor and shame cultures. In this interview, Gaby Phillips, Adventist Muslim Relations Director for the North American Division, talks to Dr. Philip Samaan, retired professor from Southern Adventist University and a prolific author.Show Notes:Check out Dr. Samaan’s books at the ABC or on Amazon.Upcoming online video course, “Storytelling for Discipleship”: September 30, 2019, at the IWM website.To have access to all IWM content, register here.For more content, visit our website: iwm.adventist.orgLeave us a comment here.
9/18/2019 • 30 minutes, 46 seconds
40, Spiritual Growth Through Pain and Loss (With Ann Hamel)
Our life story shapes us in many ways, and it also prepares us for the tasks God has for us in the future. In this episode, Dr. Ann Hamel, psychologist and mental health provider with the General Conference International Service Employee Support Team, shares her personal testimony from her time in Africa as a missionary. Ann’s story is a testimony to God’s great power to heal a missionary both physically and emotionally. Show Notes:Upcoming online video course, “Storytelling for Discipleship”: September 30, 2019, at the IWM website.To have access to all IWM content, register here.For more content, visit our website: iwm.adventist.orgLeave us a comment here.
9/11/2019 • 44 minutes, 58 seconds
39, The Challenges and Joys of Homeschooling in the Mission Field (With Millie Castillo)
There are many challenges when going to the mission field as a family and schooling can be one of these. Many places don’t offer the conditions for missionary kids to receive a quality Christian education and homeschooling can be a solution in these cases. In this episode, Liz Hermann, missions educator and practitioner, and Millie Castillo, education and communication coordinator for the Institute of World Mission, talk about the challenges and benefits of homeschooling in the mission field.Show Notes:Recommended books: 100 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum: Choosing the Right Curriculum and Approach for Your Child's Learning Style - Cathy DuffyThe First Year of Homeschooling Your Child: Your Complete Guide to Getting Off to the Right Start - Linda DobsonA few Christian Curriculums: Alpha Omega, Abeka, Griggs International (SDA curriculum), Time4Learning, and Lighthouse.Upcoming online video course, “Storytelling for Discipleship”: September 30, 2019, at the IWM website.To have access to all IWM content, register here.For more content, visit our website: iwm.adventist.orgLeave us a comment here.
9/4/2019 • 33 minutes, 34 seconds
38, Worldview Transformation in Cross-Cultural Mission Work (With Boubakar Sanou)
All of us live and grow within a specific context, where a certain mental framework, or worldview, shapes everything we do. This worldview ultimately dictates where we place our allegiance, and as you can imagine, understanding this aspect of life is crucial for effective cross-cultural work. In this episode, Dr. Boubakar Sanou, assistant professor of Mission and Leadership in the Seminary at Andrews University, discusses how we can reach out to people from other cultures more effectively.Show Notes:Previous episodes related to the topic of worldview transformation:Episode 33, Rethinking Hospitality Through the Arab and Biblical Worldview (With Gabriela Phillips & Joni Hajaj).Episode 31, The Subtle Danger of Uncritical Contextualization (With Oscar Osindo).Three-part series of episodes on witnessing (With Wesley Szamko), Episodes 23, 28, 30.Recommended Featured Theme: Witnessing & Discipling.Upcoming online video course, “Storytelling for Discipleship”: September 30, 2019, at the IWM website.To have access to all IWM content, register here.Leave us a comment here.
8/28/2019 • 34 minutes, 2 seconds
37, Making Disciples Through Storytelling (With Patricia Gustin)
A great majority of the world is composed of oral learners, and as missionaries, we must reach out to others in ways that will be truly transformative for them. In this episode, Patricia Gustin, a carreer missionary who has also taught at the Mission Institute for a number of years, discusses better ways to share the gospel with people from other religious faiths. Show Notes:To access all IWM content register here.For more information, visit our website: iwm.adventist.orgLeave us a comment here.
8/21/2019 • 26 minutes, 23 seconds
36, The Reality of Spiritual Warfare in the Mission Field (With Bruce Bauer)
Spiritual warfare takes different forms in each culture, and as missionaries, we must be prepared to deal wisely with this war. In this episode, Dr. Bruce Bauer, Director of the Doctor of Missiology Program at Andrews University, discusses issues related to demon possession, demonization and encounters with power in the majority world cultures. Show Notes:Previous episode with Bruce Bauer: Episode 2, Faithful ContextualizationJAMS main page: digitalcommons.andrews.edu/jamsJAMS issue on witchcraft: digitalcommons.andrews.edu/jams/vol13/iss1Upcoming Mission Conference about Death and Ancestors: September 12-14, 2019, at Andrews University.Recommended Feature Theme: Witnessing & DisciplingRecommended Episode: Dealing with the Issues of Death and Ancestors in the Mission Field (With Andrew Tompkins)For more content visit our website: iwm.adventist.orgLeave us a comment here.
8/14/2019 • 27 minutes, 16 seconds
35, Family Adjustment in Cross-Cultural Mission Service (With Cheryl Doss)
Transition is never a simple process, but if you are in a new country, a new position, and dealing with a new language, for example, it becomes an even more demanding task. If the family is involved in this process, challenges can pile up. In this episode, Cheryl Doss, Institute of World Mission Director, discusses the challenges and adjustments in cross-cultural service with family members and how to deal with the changes. Show Notes:Five ways to cope: Recognize the upcoming chaos.Pay attention to your weaknesses and strengths.Have appropriate expectations.Have/build the right support system.Find a sense of purpose.Previous episodes about families:Episode 25, When One Spouse is Not Happy and Doesn’t Want to Be in the Host CountryEpisode 19, Are We as Missionaries Keeping Our Extended Family Relationships Strong and Healthy?Episode 12, Is There a Place in Mission for the Accompanying Spouse? (With Gwen Astleford)Family & Marriage Featured Theme PageFor more content, visit our website: iwm.adventist.orgLeave us a comment here.
8/7/2019 • 31 minutes, 8 seconds
34, Hospitality Do's and Don'Ts in a Shame and Honor Context (With Gabriela Phillips & Joni Hajaj)
Hospitality plays a major role in Arab and Muslim cultures, and it is deeply related to shame and honor. In Western cultures, we often view hospitality as entertaining guests, but the Arab understanding of hospitality is built on a very different premise. It is important to understand this concept when building relationships in Arab cultures. In the second part of the interview, Gaby Phillips, Adventist Muslim Relations Director for the North American Division, talks to Joni Hajaj, Intercultural Studies and Discipleship Director for Adventist Frontier Missions - AFM.Show Notes:Listen to part 1 of this interview here.Previous webinar mentioned on this episode: Serving Effectively in Shame Honor Cultures.
7/31/2019 • 26 minutes, 24 seconds
33, Rethinking Hospitality Through the Arab and Biblical Worldview (With Gabriela Phillips & Joni Hajaj)
Hospitality plays a major role in Arab and Muslim cultures, and it is deeply related to shame and honor. In Western cultures, we often view hospitality as entertaining guests, but the Arab understanding of hospitality is built on a very different premise. It is important to understand this concept when building relationships in Arab cultures. In this interview, Gaby Phillips, Adventist Muslim Relations Director for the North American Division, talks to Joni Hajaj, Intercultural Studies and Discipleship Director for Adventist Frontier Missions - AFM.Show Notes:Previous webinar mentioned on this episode: Serving Effectively in Shame Honor Cultures.Quotations from Ellen G. White on hospitality: "The Adventist Home," Chapter 72.
7/24/2019 • 27 minutes, 29 seconds
32, Dealing with the Issues of Death and Ancestors in the Mission Field (With Andrew Tompkins)
Many cultures in the majority world have a close connection with ancestors through practices that don’t align with the Bible. How can we be better prepared to deal with this issue in the mission field? In this interview with Andrew Tompkins, assistant professor of mission and intercultural theology in the World Mission Department at Andrews University, we will learn more about this issue and an upcoming event at Andrews where this topic will be addressed in more detail.Show Notes:Journal of Adventist Mission Studies: https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/jams/Upcoming Mission Conference about Death and Ancestors: September 12-14, 2019, at Andrews University.World Mission Department Website: https://www.andrews.edu/sem/worldmissiondept/To be added to the subscriber’s list, please write to [email protected] comments, suggestions or questions, please write to [email protected]
7/17/2019 • 22 minutes, 53 seconds
31, The Subtle Danger of Uncritical Contextualization (With Oscar Osindo)
Some of the dangers we deal with in the mission field are very visible, such as persecution, violence or human trafficking. Other dangers are more subtle, such as syncretism. In this interview with Oscar Osindo, Institute of World Mission Associate Director, we find out how syncretism is manifested in the mission field and how to deal with it.Show Notes:Recommended books: “Syncretism in Religion: A Reader" - Anita Maria Leopold and Jeppe Sinding Jensen"Transforming Worldviews: An Anthropological Understanding Of How People Change" - Paul HiebertAlso check out: Episode 2, Faithful Contextualization (With Bruce Bauer)
7/10/2019 • 29 minutes, 35 seconds
30, How to Witness Effectively and Enjoy Doing It (With Wesley Szamko)
We know witnessing is an integral part of our identity as Seventh-day Adventists. This doesn’t mean though that we all know how to do it well or even find it enjoyable, and there is no shame in admitting that. In this third and last episode with Wesley Szamko, Southern Asia-Pacific Division Adventist Mission Director, we learn more about how we can be effective witnesses and actually enjoy the experience.This interview is part two in a series of three. If you would like to listen to parts 1 and 2, enroll in the online course here.Show Notes:Previous episodes with Wesley Szamko: Episode 23 and Episode 28Featured Theme: “Witnessing & Discipling”Leave us a comment here.
7/3/2019 • 34 minutes
29, The Influence of the Environment on the Missionary’s Life (With Katia Reinert), CELEBRATIONS Part 4
This is part 4 in the CELEBRATIONS series. Dr. Katia Reinert discusses the 4th letter—E—in the CELEBRATIONS acronym: Environment.This conversation about the influence of the environment where we serve and how we impact it is brought to you from the very specific perspective of an Adventist cross-cultural worker. Be sure to check out part 1, part 2 and part 3 of the series.Additionally, visit the Missionary Health page for more information, more episodes, and an opportunity to subscribe to updates on this topic.Show Notes: Article mentioned: God Overrides Wishes of Missionary ParentsLearn more about today’s topic: Celebrations bookUpcoming webinar on June 27th: Register here
6/26/2019 • 28 minutes, 32 seconds
28, What Is the Real Purpose of Witnessing? (With Wesley Szamko)
Why do we witness? What should it accomplish? Unless we understand what God has called us to do, we cannot witness effectively.In this second episode with Wesley Szamko, Southern-Asia Pacific Division Adventist Mission Director, we continue to learn how we can be effective witnesses and what the ultimate purpose of witnessing is.This interview is part two in a series of three. If you would like to listen to parts 1 and 3, enroll in the online course here.Show Notes:Upcoming webinar on June 27th: Register herePrevious episode with Wesley Szamko: Episode 23Article mentioned: Religious Deep Structures—Understanding and Reaching Secular PeopleQuotations from Ellen G. White: “Education,” page 125“The Ministry of Healing,” page 143
6/19/2019 • 32 minutes, 41 seconds
27, Transition and Adjustment Through a Teen's Eyes (With Millie Castillo)
In a first of a kind interview today, Millie Castillo (IWM Communications Coordinator) interviews a participant of a teen group in the last Mission Institute in Greece. Ava, Millie's counterpart in the interview, shares insights into what it took for her and her family to adjust to a new country, new neighborhood, and a new school.This episode will be especially helpful to:Third Culture KidsTeens and their parents and siblings in transitionEducators who deal with TCKsEveryone who talks with children of families in the process of cross-cultural adjustment
6/12/2019 • 29 minutes, 52 seconds
26, Are You a Part of an Effective Multicultural Team? (With Ron Kuhn)
Effective Multicultural Adventist teams—both a dream and a dire necessity for the Adventist mission to move forward. This episode is a beginning of a large conversation around multicultural teams that we want to develop together with Ronald Kuhn, IWM associate director. As you listen, let's engage in a conversation. What should we cover in this series? What makes an effective multicultural Adventist team in a missions setting?Let's discuss in the comments.
6/5/2019 • 26 minutes, 51 seconds
25, When One Spouse is not Happy and Doesn’t Want to Be in the Host Country (With Cheryl Doss)
Many or most missionary couples go through certain periods in their cross-cultural ministry when one of the two felt less excited about their current ministry in their host country. This scenario repeats itself in many shapes, varieties, and forms. Perhaps, you're experiencing a variation of this challenge at this very moment.In today's episode, we tackle such feelings and reality together with Cheryl Doss (Ph.D., IWM Director). Show Notes:Family & Marriage Featured Theme PagePrevious episodes related to Family & Marriage:Episode 12, Is there a place in mission for the accompanying spouse? (With Gwen Astleford)Episode 16, A story of God’s faithfulness in the time of transition (With Teressa Wood), Episode 19, Are we as missionaries keeping our extended family relationships strong and healthy? (With Cheryl Doss)ISE Care Team page with links to Dr. Ann Hamel's and Ken & Ivanette's profiles
5/29/2019 • 32 minutes, 25 seconds
24, Global Mission Centers: Building Bridges of Understanding (With Homer Trecartin)
Homer Trecartin (Global Mission Centers Director) takes us today to a deeper understanding of Global Mission Centers and their role in Adventist missions. There are six centers at the moment, each serving a certain mission context:Center for East Asian ReligionsCenter for South Asian ReligionsGlobal Center for Adventist-Muslim RelationsWorld Jewish-Adventist Friendship CenterGlobal Mission Urban CenterCenter for Secular & Postmodern Studies
5/23/2019 • 24 minutes, 59 seconds
23, What is the Problem With Witnessing? (With Wesley Szamko)
Witnessing is one of the key and foundational skills for missionaries. But is it something we enjoy and are effective about?In this interview with Wesley Szamko, Southern-Asia Pacific Division Adventist Mission Director, we begin a journey to discover how to think about witnessing proactively and practice it effectively. This interview is part one of a series of three. If you would like to listen to parts 2 and 3, enroll in the online course here.
5/15/2019 • 27 minutes, 40 seconds
22, Missionary Finances—Pitfalls to Avoid (With German Lust)
German Lust, long time Adventist cross-cultural missionary and professional in church finances and management, launches us into a conversation about missions and money. In today's episode, German covers several common pitfalls a missionary family can potentially run into when not careful about money in the mission field.
5/8/2019 • 31 minutes, 5 seconds
21, Six Mental Health Challenges That Put Every Missionary at Risk (With Ann Hamel)
Dr. Ann Hamel (psychologist and mental health provider with the General Conference International Service Employee Support Team) helps us identify the six most common mental health challenges that Adventist missionaries face.They are:Social disruptionStress related to transition and cultural resistanceMarital tensionsAnxietyDepressionTrauma caused by a crisisDr. Hamel then takes us one step further. She identifies means of support and resources available to Adventist missionaries facing these challenges. This episode is an introduction to an entire future series devoted to our mental and spiritual well-being.Links mentioned in the episode:ISE Support Team pageEpisode 11, Interview with Ken & Ivanette Osborn, ISE Support Team pastoral care providersNew & Upcoming Webinar Registration Page—May 23Fully redesigned Missionary Health pageThis week's blog post
5/1/2019 • 30 minutes, 51 seconds
20, Water and its Role in a Life of a Missionary (With Katia Reinert)
This is Part 3 in the CELEBRATIONS series. Dr. Katia Reinert discusses the 3rd letter—L—in the CELEBRATIONS acronym: Liquids.The whole conversation around the power of water and other liquids is brought to you from the very specific perspective of an Adventist cross-cultural worker. You can listen to part 1 and part 2 of the series respectively.Additionally, visit the Missionary Health page for more information, more episodes, and an opportunity to subscribe to updates on this very topic.
4/24/2019 • 30 minutes, 51 seconds
19, Are We as Missionaries Keeping Our Extended Family Relationships Strong and Healthy? (With Cheryl Doss)
Growing children in the mission field far from the rest of the family is a challenge every missionary family faces. This and a number of other elements of managing long distance relationships with our extended families are the center of this interview with Cheryl Doss, director of Institute of World Mission.ShownotesEpisode 12, Is There a Place in Mission For the Accompanying Spouse (With Gwen Astleford)April 2019 Webinar, Serving Effectively in Shame and Honor CulturesQuestionWhat specific questions on family missionary life would you want us to cover in a possible series with Cheryl Doss?
4/17/2019 • 29 minutes, 16 seconds
18, How to Develop Friendships While in the Mission Field (With Pat Gustin)
Together with Pat Gustin, a mission educator and experienced missionary, we explore what it means and takes for missionaries to create relationships among themselves as well as with people from the host community.We end the episode with a question: What works for you as you are building cross-cultural friendships? Feel free to respond in the comments section or directly via email to Pat or me (Alex).
4/10/2019 • 29 minutes, 34 seconds
17, How Tentmaking is Relevant to Adventist Mission and Your Cross-Cultural Ministry Today (With Lester Merklin)
Together with Lester Merklin, special assistant to Global Mission Centers at the General Conference, we are discussing a fledgling but highly strategic initiative—the Tentmaking program. We approach this topic from the viewpoint of a cross-cultural missionary. We are asking questions that you would, perhaps, ask. Why is this topic relevant to those of us who are already in the mission field? Listen to this episode to find the answer to that question and more.
4/3/2019 • 28 minutes, 52 seconds
16, A Story of God's Faithfulness in a Time of Transition (With Theressa Wood)
Transition is a hallmark of the missionary calling.We all deal with it at one point or another. Some transitions are easier than others, but all have the potential to help us reassess God's role in our past, present, and future.In this episode, Theressa Wood, currently serving overseas, shares her family's story of change, adaptation, and faith.
3/27/2019 • 31 minutes, 20 seconds
15, What is the Role of Physical Activity in Your Life? (With Katia Reinert)
This is Part 2 in the CELEBRATIONS series adapted to a missionary's reality. This time, Dr. Katia Reinert discusses the 2nd letter—E—in the CELEBRATIONS acronym: Exercise. The whole conversation around the power of physical activity is brought to you from the very specific perspective of an Adventist cross-cultural worker. You can listen to part 1 of the Missionary Health series here. Additionally, visit the Missionary Health page for more information, more episodes, and an opportunity to subscribe to updates on this very topic.
3/20/2019 • 30 minutes, 59 seconds
14, How to Strengthen Your Missions Team (With Elbert Kuhn)
In this interview with Elbert Kuhn, General Conference Associate Secretary with special oversight of the Adventist Volunteer Services department, we explore what we can do together to achieve two goals: 1. Strengthen teams that serve in mission settings 2. Mentor the next generation of Adventist missionariesYou, as a listener and missions practitioner, can make a bigger difference both locally and globally. Let’s find out how in this interview with Elbert.
3/13/2019 • 31 minutes, 25 seconds
13, Where Are We Going With the IWM Podcast? (Plus Important Announcements)
In this episode, we bring to your attention more of a behind-the-scenes look at the IWM podcast, its development, and future. We also touch on a couple more initiatives at the Institute of World Mission.
3/6/2019 • 24 minutes, 26 seconds
12, Is There a Place in Mission For the Accompanying Spouse? (With Gwen Astleford)
Today, Gwen Astleford joins the show to explore a topic that is critical for every missionary family. When two partners go together into the mission field, how can they both succeed in finding their mission, especially the accompanying spouse?Many times, one spouse has the official call and the other joins. We strongly believe that the Holy Spirit calls everyone in the family for a specific purpose and has a mission for both partners. Gwen Astleford shares how this happened in her mission experience. Join us in taking this dialogue further. Please respond to this question: How can an accompanying spouse find his or her very own mission?
2/27/2019 • 30 minutes, 30 seconds
11, How to Be Part of a Prayer Ministry for Adventist Missionaries (With Ivanette & Ken Osborn)
In this episode, Ivanette and Ken Osborn—members of the Care Team—share a vision for a transformative prayer ministry for Adventist missionaries. At Institute of World Mission, we wholeheartedly support this vision. As you listen to this episode, you will get to know the Osborns a little better. You will also find out how to participate in their ministry, by both sharing your prayer requests and praying for others. To communicate with Ivanette and Ken: - Ivanette's Facebook Profile - Find and send them a message on Workplace Chat - Send them an email (their email addresses are spelled out in the episode) - Submit a prayer request online (this option will be available soon)
2/20/2019 • 29 minutes, 52 seconds
10, Is It Possible to Live as Locals Do? (With Sarah and Gabriel)
In this episode, the first of its kind, we feature an interview with a young couple—Sarah and Gabriel—currently serving in the mission field. Sarah, a practicing physician, and Gabriel, a trained pastor and chaplain, share their joys and challenges in the process of gaining legitimate access to their host community. Together we ask all of our listeners the question: What have you found to be most difficult about gaining access to your host community?
2/13/2019 • 29 minutes, 33 seconds
9, How to Make Right Choices About Personal Health in the Mission Field (With Katia Reinert)
Doctor Katia Reinert is the General Conference Associate Health Ministries Director and a consultant to Adventist missionaries on health issues. In this episode, she invites us to explore the power of personal choices. This episode launches a new series on missionary health, which will be released in segments throughout the year.Click here for more information about the CELEBRATIONS series adapted to a missionary's context.
2/6/2019 • 29 minutes, 55 seconds
8, Why Thinking Biblically About Mission Benefits Every Missionary? (With Gorden Doss)
Cross-cultural mission practitioners face many hard questions. Paradox and uncertainty are often the unexpected reality. In this episode, we discuss with Gorden Doss, Andrews University missions professor, why thinking biblically about difficult issues in mission is an important skill to develop.
1/30/2019 • 26 minutes, 31 seconds
7, What Does It Mean to Witness In a Professional Setting? (With Wagner Kuhn)
For those involved in professional vocations in a cross-cultural setting, the question often arises whether their service is truly mission work. If you've had these thoughts, you are not alone. This episode marks another step on our journey together into the world of genuine spirituality and appropriate witness in professional cross-cultural ministry.
1/23/2019 • 27 minutes, 47 seconds
6, What is Truly Strategic About Planning in Missions? (With Mike Ryan)
Mike Ryan, assistant to the president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, discusses strategic planning in the context of missions, including both personal and organizational factors. Then Mike takes the conversation one step further. He highlights essential values for every cross-cultural missions worker as s/he thinks of the long-term impact of her/his ministry.
1/16/2019 • 28 minutes, 57 seconds
5, Wholistic Mission (With Gary Krause)
In this episode, Gary Krause, director of the General Conference office of Adventist Mission, explores the concept of wholistic mission. Gary speaks to the concept's biblical nature, centered in the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. Dangers, difficulties, and opportunities that Adventist missionaries and organizations experience on the path toward truly wholistic mission are touched on in a thought-provoking manner.
1/9/2019 • 24 minutes
4, Defining Mission and Missions (With Gorden Doss)
Together with Gorden Doss, Andrews University professor and longtime missionary, we take a deeper look at the true meaning of such important concepts as Mission, missions, and missionary.
1/2/2019 • 26 minutes, 56 seconds
3, Unreached People Groups - UPGs (With Jeff Scoggins)
In this interview with Jeff Scoggins, GC Adventist Mission planning director, we discuss the concept of Unreached People Groups (UPGs). Jeff reveals several exciting initiatives aimed at responding to the challenge. At the same time, he highlights ways for all Adventist missions practitioners and leaders to become involved.
12/26/2018 • 27 minutes, 5 seconds
2, Faithful Contextualization (With Bruce Bauer)
Interview with Bruce Bauer on faithful contextualization.
12/19/2018 • 27 minutes, 35 seconds
1, Introduction with Cheryl Doss
Introduction to IWM Podcast with Cheryl Doss, IWM Director