VIDEOS: The Global Voices Project

Source: One World Missions, Global Great Commission Network

A new video series offers insight on some of today’s burning mission questions from those you might not hear from often. The Global Voices Project gathers mission leaders from around the world to discuss important issues. Three episodes are available so far, each of them available in smaller segments exploring specific questions:

Mobilization

  • What is needed most right now in this time of crisis for the Church?
  • How will this crisis create shifts in mobilization?
  • Is it time to rethink how we do church and missions?
  • How can we leverage our greatest assets to see a unified Church?

Mission Agencies

  • How have priorities changed as you face new realities post-COVID?
  • How are agencies rethinking their strategies for training and sending?
  • How are agencies facilitating member care during this crisis?
  • How is funding impacted, both in terms of receiving and sending?
  • How important will partnerships be as we move beyond this crisis?

COVID and the Church

  • How is the Church being impacted by COVID?
  • How is the role of the Church being redefined?
  • How do we ensure that we are being the Church in terms of ministry?
  • What opportunities do you see emerging for the Church in mission?

» The series has no website  or webpage, just a YouTube playlist.

» You might also be interested in listening to a new episode on The Mission Matters podcast on Mission Trends in a Post-COVID world (Missio Nexus and Sixteen:Fifteen) or reading TrendReport 2020, on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the future of church and mission (Christian Trendwatcher; donation required).

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