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Learning to be a Missionary

By Penelope Ian Brown


There is a crucial disparity between evangelism and missions. At times, pastors say that "each one of us is a missionary." The pastors that may express that are generally hoping to reveal some truth but the risk in communicating that is that cross-cultural missions typically gets abandoned and the inspiration for it wears off.

Pastor John Piper says"Evangelism is speaking to anyone anywhere the gospel. You don't have to succeed at it. Evangelism is happening even if somebody is not getting saved. But you need to say it. So saying the gospel to anyone is evangelism. It could your mother or your father. It could be a Christian, but usually we think of it as somebody who is not a Christian. Missions is doing that by crossing a culture. It usually involves learning a language, learning new cultural things where there is no church in which people are doing evangelism of those in that culture. They don't have any access to the gospel."

So "missions" in such a case is cross-cultural evangelism to all those who have no access to the gospel-It is advocating the gospel in the place where it has never been heard. Paul's statement in Romans 15:20 concludes missions. He states "It has always been my ambition to preach the gospel where Christ was not known, so that I would not be building on someone else's foundation."

A missionary is a leader. Like Jesus, all believers in the Christian faith are called to be servant leaders. Authority is influence. And missionaries inspire people for Jesus. While all Christian believers are called to be advocates for Christ, missionaries are emissaries for Christ in a distant land. They must be remarkable leaders.

The christian missionary is good at uniting people. One way to interact is by sustaining felt requirements. The missionary regenerates himself. Other than reaching people with the gospel of Christ, the christian missionary makes it a point to educate many others to become christian missionaries too mainly those who will help with the mantle from him.




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