This week, Alex and Scott tackle a difficult question from a missionary wife who, after experiencing significant trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, family challenges, and cultural stress during overseas service, no longer feels able to return to the mission field while her husband remains convinced they should continue. They explore the realities of missionary hardship, the emotional and spiritual toll of cross-cultural ministry, and the tension that can arise when spouses find themselves at odds over what they believe God is calling them to do.
The conversation examines biblical concepts of calling, marriage, submission, family priorities, and the role of the local church in affirming missionary service. Alex and Scott encourage listeners to distinguish between personal desires, genuine calling, and God’s providential limitations, while emphasizing that husbands and wives must seek unity, wise counsel, and pastoral guidance when navigating major ministry decisions.
Key Topics Covered
- The emotional, relational, and spiritual impact of missionary trauma and culture shock.
- How to distinguish between personal desires, ministry ambitions, and biblical calling.
- The local church’s role in affirming, evaluating, and guiding missionary service.
- Biblical perspectives on marital leadership, submission, and decision-making during disagreement.
- Balancing ministry commitments with responsibilities to spouse, children, and family health.
- Practical counsel for couples seeking unity when one spouse wants to continue missions and the other does not.
Here’s the conversation from Scott Dunford and his wife about their mission’s calling.
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