Missiology has been given over to sociologists and cultural anthropologists and it's no longer something the average pastor thinks he can understand. It's as if all of our theology falls apart when we go international. We are no longer qualified to go teach the Gospel to the unreached people groups of the world. In this episode of Wield The Sword, Pastor Chad Vegas addresses some of the major issues that have distorted our view of missions, and how we must recover Missions to give it back to the church and the local pastor.
This is Episode 4 in Season 2 of Wield the Sword: Pastoral Courage in Perilous Times. https://founders.org/wieldthesword/
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