On Exploring Missions, we connect listeners to God's global mission. We discuss the biblical basis of missions, highlight what God is doing through His people around the world and touch on a broad array of topics, such as: prayer, short term missions, persecution, unreached people groups, giving, and more. Join us each Saturday at 2:30 pm and Sunday at 1:05 pm CDT.
On Exploring Missions, we connect listeners to God's global mission. We discuss the biblical basis of missions, highlight what God is doing through His people around the world and touch on a broad array of topics, such as: prayer, short term missions, persecution, unreached people groups, giving, and more. Join us each Saturday at 2:30 pm and Sunday at 1:05 pm CDT.
Living "Sent"
Mentoring Young Men through Trail Life USA
Reaching Frontier People Groups: A Conversation with Bud Houston of Joshua Project
The Keys to Effective Discipleship
Portraits of a Disciple from II Timothy 2
Spiritual and Financial Support: A Conversation with Dan Steiner of PreBorn
Transformed Hearts Transform Nations: A Conversation with David Morton of Favor International
God's Heart for the Nations in Genesis
Born to Create, Called to Influence: A Conversation with Tyler Childs of YWAM Kona
Technical Equipment for Communicating the Gospel Worldwide: A Conversation with Tim Whitehead of Galcom International
Bert Harper sits down with counselor and author Kent Darcy to talk about something that doesn't get discussed enough — how growing up with divorced parents shapes adult children, especially those who feel called to the mission field.
They get into the real emotional weight that follows people from broken homes: anger that lingers longer than expected, a constant fear of being left, and a hard time trusting anyone — including God. These aren't small hurdles when you're trying to answer a call to serve others across the world.
The conversation doesn't stop at the problems, though. Bert and Kent connect these personal wounds to the bigger picture of the Great Commission, making the case that unresolved pain can quietly hold people back from the life they're meant to live. The good news? God's grace reaches into all of it. Don't miss this one.
In this episode, we look at Christian persecution around the world, with a closer focus on Nigeria.
Host Bert Harper sits down with Judd Saul, founder of Equipping the Persecuted, to talk about what Christians in Nigeria are actually facing, what's being done to help, and what believers everywhere can do right now.
You'll hear about the humanitarian work on the ground and the stories of faith holding strong under pressure.
In this episode, we explore the vital role of family in spreading the message of Jesus Christ with Bert Harper and his son Nathan. They discuss the importance of biblical literacy for children, the joy of storytelling, and how creative projects like 'Bedtime with the Sheeps' can engage young minds.
Join us as we uncover strategies for making the Bible accessible and enjoyable for families, and learn how to inspire worship and discipleship from home.
Honest Conversations with Skeptics: A Conversation with Jana Harmon of eX-skeptic
In this episode, we explore the transformative stories of former skeptics and atheists who have found faith in Christ.
Join host Bert Harper as he interviews Jana Harmon from Ex Skeptic, a platform dedicated to sharing these powerful testimonies. Discover how personal experiences, intellectual quests, and meaningful connections with Christians have led many to embrace the Christian faith.
Whether you're a believer or a skeptic, this episode offers valuable insights into the journey of faith and the importance of understanding and compassion in discussions about belief.
A Great Awakening: A Conversation with Joshua Enck
Sharing Jesus, Shaking Islam: A Conversation with Harun Ibrahim of Al Hayat Ministries
Every Child, Every Nation, Every Day: A Conversation with Fred Pry of Child Evangelism Fellowship
Taking the Gospel to Asia and Africa: A Conversation with Bishop Daniel
Standing Strong in the Storm: A Conversation with Greg Davis