Mission Post

By: Vision Baptist Missions Inc.
  • Summary

  • Vision Baptist Missions, Inc. is a mission agency with a vision to evangelize the world in our generation for the glory of God. We envision a world where every person has heard the gospel, every community has an indigenous Baptist church, and every church has trained national leadership. Join us as we discuss missions, church planting, and spiritual leader training.

    Vision Baptist Mission, Inc. 2023
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Episodes
  • Mission Post | Be Bold! with a VBM Missionary to a Creative Access Country
    Nov 21 2024

    Mission Post: If you have gone on a mission trip and you think the Lord may be leading you into full-time, vocational mission work, an internship might be right for you. If you are a missionary serving on the foreign field, Mark Coffey and Jeffrey Bush take a deep dive on the value of hosting and participating in internships for missionaries in training. If you would like to find out more about an internship with Vision Baptist Missions, click here: https://visionmissions.com/intern/

    To find out more about how you can become a missionary, click here: https://visionmissions.com/

    For more content about missions and ministry, subscribe to our YouTube Channel or find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or https://rss.com/podcasts/missionpost/

    Mark Coffey and Jeffrey Bush discuss the importance and structure of mission trips and internships within Christian missionary work. The conversation features Mark Coffey, African field director for Vision Meadows Missions, discussing the differences between mission trips and internships, their purposes, and how they prepare individuals for missionary life.

    Key highlights include:

    Mission Trips vs. Internships:

    Mission Trips: Short-term, introductory experiences for anyone interested in missions (7-10 days). Participants get a glimpse of missionary life and field challenges.

    Internships: Longer-term commitments (3-6 months) for individuals seriously considering a missionary calling. Internships are designed for deeper preparation, equipping participants with practical skills and insight into full-time missions.

    Benefits of Internships:

    1. Help participants assess their compatibility with missionary work before committing fully.

    2. Provide cost-effective testing grounds for churches and individuals, preventing potential setbacks when deploying unprepared missionaries.

    3. Equip participants with essential skills, from language acquisition to church ministry involvement.

    Intern Activities:

    1. Engaging in local ministry, church services, and community outreach.

    2. Learning the local language and culture.

    3. Taking leadership roles, such as teaching or participating in youth and camp ministries.

    Advice for Missionaries Hosting Interns:

    1. Ensure adequate time and resources for mentorship.

    2. Create structured programs, including language learning, practical training, and exposure to the mission's philosophy.

    3. Be prepared to invest heavily in intern development, delegating tasks when necessary to manage workload effectively.

    The discussion emphasizes the value of internships in fostering informed, prepared, and committed missionaries while ensuring sustainability and efficacy in the mission field.

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    17 mins
  • Mission Post | Be Bold! with a VBM Missionary to a Creative Access Country
    Nov 14 2024

    Mission Post: Jeffrey Bush interviews a VBM Missionary serving in Taiwan and a Creative Access Country. How do you feel about being bold? Listen as they discuss the source of boldness in the Christian life. =

    To find out more about how you can become a missionary, click here: https://visionmissions.com/

    For more content about missions and ministry, subscribe to our YouTube Channel or find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or https://rss.com/podcasts/missionpost/

    Jeffrey Bush and his guest discuss the challenges and blessings of a church plant in a densely populated urban area. Initially, the church was located in a less desirable area but moved to a more visible location on the fourth and fifth floors of a building. This new location, with its prominent sign and proximity to a busy street, has attracted more people to the church.

    The speaker also shares personal stories about their journey to becoming a missionary, including a humorous anecdote about preaching at a Hindu temple and facing the police. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining passion and zeal for the gospel, even in the face of challenges and discouragement. The speaker encourages missionaries to stay focused on Jesus, to prioritize prayer and Bible study, and to actively engage in ministry to allow the Lord to work in and through them.

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    29 mins
  • Mission Post: Don't Be Afraid! with the Coffey Clan
    Nov 7 2024

    Mission Post: Is fear griping you? Do you often let feelings of fear dictate what you intend to do for the Lord? Jeffrey Bush talks with Tyler Ellis, Chase Southard, Emilee Coffey, and Luke Coffey (also known as the "Coffey Clan") about life as kids in a sometimes dangerous place. There is joy, courage, and safety to be found in letting God's perfect love cast out fear.

    To find out more about how you can become a missionary, click here: https://visionmissions.com/

    For more content about missions and ministry, subscribe to our YouTube Channel or find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or https://rss.com/podcasts/missionpost/

    In this candid and lively podcast episode, host Jeff sits down with friends and family known as the 'Coffee Clan' to share stories, laughs, and reflections on their experiences as missionaries and members of a close-knit community. The conversation shifts from light-hearted anecdotes about playful encounters and humorous challenges to gripping tales of faith and resilience, including moments when they faced danger and unexpected adversity. Through it all, they recount their journeys with warmth, camaraderie, and a deep sense of gratitude, highlighting the theme of enduring faith and divine protection amidst life's unpredictable challenges.

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    20 mins

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