S6E02 - How much focus on global missions is too much? As followers of Christ, we're called to engage in local communities while also embracing God's global purpose. But how do we strike the right balance between local and global mission in our everyday lives and ministries?
Rowan Kemp is a long-serving staff team leader of the Evangelical Union (EU) at Sydney University. Rowan, who has spent decades shaping the hearts and minds of university students toward both local and global mission, brings invaluable insights from his experiences. He shares how his own journey into global mission was sparked at a young age. This early exposure fostered a love for God's worldwide mission that now fuels his leadership at the university.
During the conversation, Rowan outlines nine key principles for promoting a global mission mindset at the local level (see below). He explains the importance of setting a ministry horizon that goes beyond our immediate context, thinking globally while leading by example. Rowan also stresses the need for clear theological thinking about global missions, ensuring that it’s not just an obligation but a joyful response to God's love.
This episode will challenge and inspire leaders, church members, and anyone with a heart for missions to think deeply about how to raise up workers for God’s global harvest while maintaining a vibrant local ministry. Whether you're just beginning to explore global missions or looking for ways to encourage others to think beyond their local context, Rowan's practical advice and experiences will provide a helpful roadmap.
Tune in as we discuss how you can nurture a global heart right where you are!
Nine key principles for promoting a global mission mindset at the local level – listen to hear how Rowan explains and uses these:
1. Set ministry horizon
2. Lead by example
4. Theological clarity
5. Language to capture the vision
6. Empower some champions
6. Embed global mission into regular program
7. Increase firsthand exposure
8. Praise God for the wins
9. Failure is your friend
Links: If you are interested in serving with or supporting CMS find out more at www.cms.org.au
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