In this episode of The Missions Table, we sit down with James Corbin—missionary to Bangladesh and author of When Sons and Daughters of the Soil Pray. James Corbin shares his powerful story of ministry in one of the most spiritually hungry regions of the world and unpacks the heartbeat behind his book, which highlights the transformational role of prayer in missions.
Together, we talk about how you can get involved in missions across Asia—whether through prayer, short-term opportunities, or long-term service. James Corbin offers fresh insight into what God is doing in Bangladesh and the surrounding nations, and how every believer can play a part in advancing the Gospel to the unreached.
If you’ve ever wondered how you can step into the harvest field of Asia or want to be inspired by what happens when sons and daughters of the soil pray, this conversation will challenge your faith and ignite your vision for missions.
As always, you can connect with our TMT team via social media:
Nathan Harrod, @NathanHarrod (Twitter)
Joshua Tingley, @TingleyJoshua (Twitter)
Samuel Zenobia, @ZenobiaMissions (Instagram)
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