Do you have what it takes to be a missionary?
In this episode of The Missions Show, Alex and Scott discuss the importance of spiritual readiness, personal holiness, and character formation as someone starts to explore their calling to the mission field. Drawing from Scripture and missionary examples like Hudson Taylor, they highlight the need for intentional training, self-discipline, and a serious pursuit of sanctification.
The conversation also explores the role of the local church in shaping future missionaries. Alex and Scott encourage aspiring missionaries to embrace service, accountability, and theological depth within their church communities rather than waiting for formal titles or positions. They challenge listeners to take ministry preparation as seriously as other demanding professions, pursuing both practical experience and robust doctrinal training.
Key Topics
- The difference between a desire to serve and true readiness for missionary ministry
- Cultivating personal holiness, self-control, and spiritual maturity
- Lessons from Hudson Taylor on intentional missionary preparation
- The importance of local church involvement and servant leadership
- Developing resilience, discipline, and ownership in ministry
- Why theological depth and doctrinal training matter for long-term missionary effectiveness
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