More Missions Podcasts

Sources: Various

A month ago we published a roundup of missions-related podcasts. But wait, there’s more. Readers recommend:

A World of Good (Church of God Ministries of Anderson, Indiana). Nate and Andrew are two friends who love Jesus, care about the church, and travel the world to share stories of people who do the same. COVID put a crimp in the travel plans but they learned how to get interviews without leaving home; I listened to several.

Gateway to the Unreached (Alliance for the Unreached). Greg Kelley, CEO of World Mission, hosts this podcast featuring ministries that are part of the Alliance for the Unreached.

MEDINA Focus Podcast (MEDINA Focus). Features interviews with ministries serving Muslims in North America in the name of Jesus. I haven’t listened to these yet but am intrigued.

Voice of the Martyrs Radio (Voice of the Martyrs). Not exactly a podcast, but VOMRadio.net produces short radio spots featuring inspiring conversations with persecuted Christians, and several of our readers wrote to recommend it. Along the same lines, Joshua Project does short, daily spots about their unreached people of the day, and Mission Network News produces audio clips for Christian radio; look them up.

Several more bubbled up in my search:

Amazon to the Himalayas (Southern Seminary). Dr. Paul Akin interviews many Christians around the world for God’s kingdom to bring us news about what is happening where they are and how we can pray for them.

Between Iraq and a Hard Plac‪e‬ (Servant Group International). Hannah and Colleen take you on a tour of what life looks like for Americans teaching in Northern Iraq.

The Mission Suitcase. Encourager and mission mobilizer Lisa Batchelor unpacks “all things missions” through devotionals, conversations with friends all over the world, stories, and tips.

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