• S2 Ep1: Power and Partnership in Global Missions

  • Apr 8 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

S2 Ep1: Power and Partnership in Global Missions

  • Summary

  • Season 2, Episode 1: Power and Partnership in Global Missions

    Coming out of Season 1 of Mission Shift, we were left with a nagging question: In this new era of missions–when mission engagement is from everywhere to everywhere–how do we in the West partner well with believers in locations traditionally labeled as mission fields?

    Once again, we set out to learn from missions leaders and practitioners from all over the globe. We interviewed 22 men and women engaged in sending and receiving missions to learn about partnership and power dynamics in global missions. Their voices are intertwined across the 8 episodes of this season as–together–we learn and grow.

    As we set out on our learning journey, in this episode we hear and learn from Forrest Inslee (USA), Dela Adadevoh (Ghana), Lazarus Phiri (Zambia), Layo Leiva (Ecuador), Chong Hiok Chan (Singapore), Mary Lederleitner (USA), Alfie Mosse (USA), Steve Addision (Australia).

    The rest of Season 2, as well as bios and links for our hosts and guests can be found at

    https://www.cru.org/communities/city/missionshiftpodcast/season-2/

    Mission Shift is a narrative podcast, so we encourage you to listen to each season in order so you catch the full range of voices and wisdom, of encouragement and growth, as we learn from missions leaders and practitioners from around the world.

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    Mission Shift is hosted by Carita Chen and Josh Irby.

    Mission Shift is a production of Cru's City Global team. We would love to journey with you as you explore and engage in the changing face of global missions. Reach us at MissionShift@Cru.org.

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