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Pastors Talk - A podcast by 9Marks

Episode 21: On Missions

Pastors Talk - A podcast by 9Marks

9Marks

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8698 Ratings

🗓️ 3 October 2017

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Jonathan Leeman sits down with Mark Dever to talk about how local churches can more wisely support overseas work.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to a new season of the Nine Marks Pastors Talk with Mark

0:10.8

Mark Edward Devere and myself Jonathan Lehman.

0:15.3

Nine Marks exist to equip church leaders with a biblical vision and practical resources for building healthy churches.

0:20.2

Learn more at nineMark's.org.

0:27.5

Mark, how's your summer break?

0:29.2

I rearranged my library.

0:31.6

That was a lot of work.

0:33.0

It was because people like you write books, man.

0:34.9

One highlight from your last three months?

0:44.8

People are dying to know get getting the books arranged and off the floor so I can find ministry wise yeah getting the books off the floor so I can find the good sermon of

0:51.6

Thomas Manton on the type of I'm about to preach on and be edified. It's just useful.

0:56.5

Yeah, great.

0:57.6

Well, in order to celebrate the release of

0:59.9

Andy Johnson's new book, Missions,

1:02.3

how the local church goes global, I thought

1:04.0

I want to talk about that topic

1:06.0

today of missions. Right. And our

1:08.0

interest here is not so much the missionaries.

1:10.2

It's how the churches themselves can wisely think about sending missionaries.

1:15.6

And to begin with that, I'm going to read a little bit of his book.

1:20.7

Two minutes of reading.

1:21.7

An explosive way to start this.

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