• Rediscovering First-Century Participation: From Solo Performers to Team Mobilizers

  • Nov 7 2023
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast
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Rediscovering First-Century Participation: From Solo Performers to Team Mobilizers

  • Summary

  • Church was never meant to be a spectator sport. Unfortunately, when we plant churches, we often turn Christians into cheerleaders whose only role is to clap or say "amen" during services. Our true purpose though is to make disciples who are mobilized on mission. In Jesus' church, everyone gets to play and everyone has an important role.

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    Church planters and ministry leaders featured on this episode: Ambitious Mulenga (Zambia), Felix Ndukong (Cameroon), Steve Addison (Australia), Jessie Cruickshank (USA), Pastor "Arnav" (Southern India), Abraham Parmet (Kenya), Dany Saab (Middle East).

    Podcast series personnel:

    • Narration: Peyton Jones
    • Producer: Brooks Hamon
    • Writers: Peyton Jones and Brooks Hamon
    • Research and Coordination: Rob Bullock, Ryan Castillero, Lee Carter, Thobi Qinisile, Santosh Chandran, Lilian Mutambi, Thony Ronaldo, Andrew Earnshaw, Lucas Sequira.
    • Interviews and translation: Peyton Jones, Brooks Hamon, Ryan Castillero, Kellyn Amodeo, Bobby Thomas, Jennifer Mancharia, Heather Crane, Daniel Clavijo, Ninoska Alegria.
    • Voiceovers: Michael Kar, Camilo S, Javo Arias, Harsh Patel, Shubh Gupta, Fahd Faheem, Austyn Goveas, Mitul Gohel, Abhinav Baner, Yuri Feltrin.
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