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When Strength Runs Out22 May 202601:21:54

What do you do when you don’t feel qualified for the role God is calling you to? Our CEO’s wife, Sharon Sanford, shares her experience of growing up as a missionary kid in Africa, serving with her husband as a church planter in a remote village in South America, and later stepping into different support roles in the USA as she and her husband raised their three sons. Her dependency on the Lord and Scripture is woven throughout her story. 

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The Missions Conversation That Changed My Life26 May 202600:19:57

In this first episode of The Bible & Missions Podcast, Alan McDole sits down with Josh Clark to explore how learning about unreached people groups completely changed the direction of Josh’s life and ministry. Josh shares the story of how God led him and his wife from college students who didn’t know much about missions to serving with Ethnos360. He shares insights on why missionary training, language learning and long-term faithfulness matter. From the early days of New Tribes Mission to modern missions mobilization, this conversation challenges believers to rethink what success in missions really looks like.

 

Time Stamps:

0:00 Intro

0:19 Josh Clark’s testimony of how he got into missions

3:23 Why have many Christians never heard of unreached people groups?

4:14 Why do I need to be trained to be a missionary?

5:24 How Josh found his role in missions

7:39 Intro to Ethnos360 and what makes us unique

14:11 Stories from the founding of New Tribes Mission/Ethnos360

17:57 How to learn more about Ethnos360

 

The Bible & Missions Podcast, an Ethnos360 Podcast.

 

Alan McDole interviews missionaries, Bible Institute professors and students to explore biblical missions and inspire the next generation to get involved in what God is doing around the world.
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When the Church Tells You to Leave02 Jun 202600:54:40

How do we know when a young church in a remote village is ready to function on its own, without the aid of missionaries? Brian Holmquist, former church planter and current teacher at Ethnos360 Training Center, gives great insight on trusting God’s timing when sharing the gospel with a remote people group, on recognizing the signs of a mature church, and on leaving well while still supporting the church as needed. His honesty and excitement over seeing unreached people reached with the gospel of Christ is contagious!
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Plot Twist: We Stayed Stateside09 Jun 202601:10:26

Sometimes we make our plans, but God has other ideas. In this episode, Karen Clark talks about how she found contentment after she and her husband dreamed of becoming overseas church planters but found themselves moving to central Florida instead. Karen is an incredible graphic designer, a homeschooling mom of two and an absolute delight!

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The Cultural Mistake That Nearly Ended Their Mission Work16 Jun 202600:19:20

What happens when one misunderstood conversation nearly gets missionaries kicked out of an unreached people group?

 

In this episode, missionary Luke Thek shares what it’s really like learning the language and culture of the Uruwa people in Papua New Guinea. From painful cultural misunderstandings to the massive importance of Bible translation, Luke explains why missionaries spend years learning the heart language before teaching Scripture.

He tells the shocking story of how one direct response created a broken relationship, public shame and even danger for a mission plane — all because he didn’t yet understand the culture.

 

Time Stamps:

0:00 Intro to podcast
0:26 Intro to Luke Thek’s ministry in Papua New Guinea
0:44 Why learn the national language?
1:26 Why the gospel must be shared in the heart language
2:45 What is the hardest part of learning culture & language?
5:11 The cultural mistake that nearly ended their mission work
12:40 How long is it going to take to plant a church?
14:45 How learning a people group’s culture & language is a spiritual process
16:57 What are you looking forward to when you go back into the village?

 

 The Bible & Missions Podcast, an Ethnos360 Podcast.

 

Alan McDole interviews missionaries, Bible Institute professors and students to explore biblical missions and inspire the next generation to get involved in what God is doing around the world.

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Wait — the Great Commission Starts in Genesis?23 Jun 202600:27:55

In the first of this two-part conversation with our host for “Rooted and Mature,” Keith Copley, Josh Clark is back! This time he’s getting deep into the details, the Biblical details, that is, on how clear we can see God’s heart beating for all nations to know Him. In this first part, they move fast through the Old Testament, turning the idea on its head that the Great Commission is a relatively new thing. Spoiler alert! It’s not a new thing. 

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The Verse Everyone Quotes ... But Never Finishes30 Jun 202600:33:29

Josh and Keith conclude (for now, since we could talk about this endlessly!) the conversation on God’s heart for the nations to know Him as seen through the New Testament. We all know the classic passages from the Gospels, but are we letting their full meaning take root and lead us to action? Dig in with us! 

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The Missionary Roles People Don’t Talk About14 Jul 202600:32:42

When most people think of missions, they picture Bible translators or church planters living in remote locations. But what if reaching the unreached requires an entire team of people serving in roles you've never considered? 

  

In this episode of the “Bible & Missions Podcast,” Alan sits down with Joel Potter to hear his journey from missionary kid to serving in communications and media at Ethnos360. Together they explore why support missionaries are essential to the Great Commission, how God uses people's unique gifts — from videography and photography to aviation, HR, finance and cooking — and why there is no "second-class" missionary role. 

  

Whether you're considering missions, wondering how your career could be used for God's kingdom or simply want to understand better how missionaries are supported, this conversation will challenge and encourage you. 

  

If you've ever thought, "I don't think I have the skills to be a missionary," this episode is for you. 

  

Time Stamps: 

0:00 Intro 

1:18 Joel’s parents became missionaries later in life 

2:25 How Joel became a missionary 

4:06 Joel’s experience at Ethnos360 Bible Institute 

7:11 Deciding how to be involved in missions 

10:16 Coming back to the USA 

11:26 Bicycle spokes analogy 

13:28 Examples of support roles 

18:45 Support raising almost kept Alan from missions 

19:22 Joel’s current role 

21:01 Support roles needed right now 

23:01 Is lack of money going to stop God’s mission? 

26:51 Why is there a need for a mission organization instead of just churches sending? 

 

“The Bible & Missions Podcast,” an Ethnos360 Podcast. 

  

Alan McDole interviews missionaries, Bible Institute professors and students to explore biblical missions and inspire the next generation to get involved in what God is doing around the world. 

  

Find the Ethnos360 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube! 

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The Fire That Opened Hearts07 Jul 202601:07:47

How do you carry on when your house burns down in the middle of the jungle? From chicken farmer to overseas church planter, Jody Crain shares how God used him and his wife, an unlikely pair of missionaries, to plant a thriving church. They faced so many hurdles and obstacles, but they never strayed from God and His faithfulness.

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Witness to the Power of the Gospel Firsthand 21 Jul 202600:35:00

Keith invites Steve Sanford, CEO of Ethnos360, to share his own story in missions — from having the chance to shadow his father when Steve was a young kid to watching his father’s contagious desire to mobilize the Church. This would move him to take steps of his own that would lead Steve and his family to South America. Here they would experience how God’s Word changes whole communities, sometimes in dramatic ways. He also gives us a history lesson, laying out a quick version of the history of New Tribes Mission, now Ethnos360. This is part 1 of 2 conversations between Keith and Steve. 

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There’s Nothing I Would Rather Do, Even When It’s Hard 28 Jul 202600:29:55

For part two of this conversation between Keith and Ethnos360 CEO, Steve Sanford, the two talk through some of the ministry distinctives that have been a part of the organizational DNA of Ethnos360, time-tested methods that we’ve seen the Lord of the harvest use to bring about eternal change at a community level. And they tackle the question: Why do we need “sending agencies” when it comes to missions? 
 
If you missed the first part of this conversation, you’re going to want to listen to the previous episode and then return here for part two! 

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How to Plant a Church Among an Unreached People Group04 Aug 202600:35:14

Justin Rees never planned to become a missionary, but God had other plans. 

  

In this episode of The Bible & Missions podcast, Justin shares how God led his family from southern California to the Pei people of Papua New Guinea. We discuss the importance of missionary training, learning culture and language, planting churches among unreached people groups and incredible stories of lives transformed by the gospel. 

   

Time Stamps: 

0:00 Intro 

0:55 Justin didn’t want to become a missionary! 

4:14   The importance of training — Jesus’ example 

8:15 Ethnos360’s church planting methodology 

10:02 Learning culture and language 

13:19 Foundational Bible teaching 

15:17 We don’t want to abandon "baby” believers. 

17:29 What is a mature church? 

22:14 Worldview and life transformation examples 

28:35 Justin wanted to return home on the first day! 

31:26 Encouragement from the Pei believers through trials 

 

The Bible & Missions Podcast, an Ethnos360 Podcast 

  

Alan McDole interviews missionaries, Bible Institute professors and students to explore biblical missions and inspire the next generation to get involved in what God is doing around the world. 

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You're Not Enough to Rescue People11 Aug 202601:00:55

What happens when you have completed missionary training and finally made it to your field of service, but then you need to return home? Beka Burns gives us a raw and honest conversation about trusting God through medical needs, changes of ministry after years of preparation and ultimately, in every area of our lives. This is a two-part story, so make sure you stay tuned for the second part.
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