Dangers of "Hearing God's Voice" on the Mission Field, Pt 2 - E.26 - Holly Pivec
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Is modern missions work inadvertently hindering the gospel? In Part 2 of our deep dive, former Beyond missionaries Aaron and Chelsea—who were accused by the organization's leadership of being "unteachable"—share their firsthand experiences with the "Church Planting Movement" (CPM) strategy and the controversial "Insider Movements" that allow for religious syncretism.
We discuss how the pressure to "hear from God" and meet artificial deadlines, like the 2025 goal, is resulting in unqualified leadership and the compromise of sound Christian doctrine. If you’re a missionary, a church supporter, or interested in the future of global evangelism, this conversation is a must-watch.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Syncretism in Missions: Why some organizations allow "converts" to continue to worship in mosques or give gifts to idols
Lack of Transparency: Why missionaries are being instructed to hide syncretistic practices from their sending churches and financial supporters
The Problem with Speed: How fast-tracking missions efforts results in unqualified missionaries on the field
Subjective Leadings: How some missionary training models have integrated a version of Discovery Bible Studies that shift the focus from the objective meaning of the biblical text to subjective internal impressions
Original Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FAksPrPbtc
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