• Mission Post: Committing to Faithful Men with Dennis Blankenship

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Mission Post: Committing to Faithful Men with Dennis Blankenship

  • Summary

  • Mission Post: Jeffrey Bush and Dennis Blankenship talk about 2 Timothy 2:2 and what training leaders and disciple believers means. From church planting to disciple-making, you will be encouraged by this discussion.

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    The conversation features Pastor Dennis and Karen Blankenship, who are recognized as the first independent Baptist missionaries to South Sudan. Currently pastoring in Sacramento, they discuss the significance of 2 Timothy 2:2, emphasizing the importance of disciple-making and passing on teachings to faithful individuals who can further teach others.

    Dennis reflects on his missionary journey, highlighting the need for strength through grace and the strategic, strenuous, and sacrificial nature of disciple-making. He shares a personal story about meeting a faithful man named Joshua in South Sudan, illustrating the importance of finding committed individuals for effective ministry.

    The discussion also touches on the challenges of ministry, likening it to a soldier's commitment, an athlete's dedication, and a farmer's patience. Dennis stresses the necessity of living according to God’s word and maintaining faithfulness in order to experience spiritual rewards.

    Overall, the conversation underscores the core principles of mission work, the value of disciple-making, and the importance of nurturing one's relationship with God to overcome life's distractions and challenges.

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