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To the Nations

A monthly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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To the Nations

Wheaton College

To the Nations

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To the Nations

Wheaton College

To the Nations

A monthly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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A wrapped gift holds such promise. Maybe we really want that ugly Christmas sweater, but maybe we don’t. In this episode, Caryn England shares the secret of how good a gift-giver our soverign God is! Pack an Operation Christmas Child shoebox to
“You have privileges that other people don’t have and you have those privileges for a reason.” Our persecuted brothers and sisters need us but we need them too! Ignite your and your church’s faith. The Global Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Ch
God is on the move. We have seen sparks of spiritual refreshing at the Asbury revival. Against all odds, the movie, Jesus Revolution, became a box office hit. Over 4,000 people were baptized in Southern California at the end of May 2023. Kathry
Multiple choice, who said, “If we don’t make Him known even during these challenging times how are people going to see us as people who have hope?” a) mega church pastor, b) Paul in the Bible, c) pastor in a DRC refugee camp
Can’t wait to plant your garden? There’s something about seeing a dirt patch become a beautiful Eden. Eden Thriving grew out of who Miriam is and how the Lord cultivates her inner landscape. In this episode of To the Nations, hear about the imp
Fill in the blank with your context, “take the challenges and the questions of the (urban, suburban, rural…) context as the impetus for doing theology”. Then wrestle and dig into biblical truths to inform your response to those challenges and q
Bravery begets bravery, so catch some listening to how the urban church is taking a stand occupying crime and violent hotspots in Chicago. Their bold belief in God can change the atmosphere!
In this episode of To the Nations: You may not relate to preferring the street to your own bed or sniffing glue to deaden the pain, but every human knows difficulty in life and longs for love. You will find yourself thinking deeply about the me
When everything around you changes in an instant and any hope in what you see disappears, what next? Mary’s friend realized that she had been asleep but now she’s awake to an invisible, but very solid, Hope.
Evan thought he was going to Moldova to help seminary leaders strategize their institutional development, but soon he was walking alongside those Ukrainian educational leaders as they began responding to the terror of war. You’ll hear how God h
In this episode of To the Nations: Sudden unrest came to Almaty earlier this year catching citizens completely off-guard at the ferocity on both sides-protesters and police. Marina and family never expected to see such a thing so close to home.
Jesus told us to do it. We want to do it. Churches struggle to do it. Jim loves the Church,  education, and spiritual development. He exhorts the Church to not forget her responsibility to raise up disciples who disciple others.
To the Nations is celebrating one year with a montage of interview snippets from 2021. Try this sampler to get taste of God’s activity that is never inhibited by difficulties that often consume us.
While the Paz team tries to save the suicidal with the real purpose of life, the enemy attacks. Facing personal pain and seeing so much hopelessness and loneliness in the culture, what will get them through? John has and is running that course;
“God’s sense of humor” brought George from a poor, broken family to speak at the United Nations to confront old paradigms of helping. He reminds us of how God sees every human being, including you.
Believers, God doesn’t need you to perform, do, or accomplish to be His child, you just are. Hear from a high-capacity, entrepreneurial, experienced, cross-cultural, missions-mobilizer this reminder of your true identity.
“It doesn’t make sense” and “it probably seems crazy” were phrases Matt used during this discussion of service in Haiti. We do serve a God whose thoughts are not our thoughts and haven’t our Fathers of Faith been called the “men who turned the
If you knew the government thought your neighbor could be a terrorist and one day the neighbor disappears, what could you and what would you do? From a safer distance, millions of us should speak up and not wait.
How remarkable would it be if your pastor came to your house, gave great advice on your business, taught you theology, AND helped you solve a medical problem?! Emmanuel ignores the sacred/secular divide as he ministers in over 10 African countr
From his porch, Emmanuel saw Mount Nyragongo’s volcanic eruption. He, other Christians, and the Church quickly laid out the welcome mat and inspired others to aid the 1,000s of refugees. Generous hospitality of heart is a beautiful, contagious
Do you ever wonder what Christians in other countries think of the Church in America? You’ll likely chuckle and then find yourself thinking long after hearing Tsegaab’s frank assessment of the Church in America.
If anyone knows you, it’s your army buddies. In this episode of To the Nations, Wheaton College Graduate School alumnus Alexander Macris reflects on the trials and blessings of his mandatory military service including the one-of-a-kind relation
Ginny prayed for a way to reach a special group of people with the truths of the Gospel and God led her to a very unique method. Her joy in the Lord is contagious; let her inspire you to consider what gifts and talents you can use to love your
“God is for you!” is one of the uplifting messages from experienced missionary, educator, counselor, and all-around encourager, Margery Dickinson. Even if you feel like a limp celery stalk, you’ll find resiliency tips to help you keep going and
There are a lot of bad and sad stories coming from Chicago, but those aren’t the only stories. To find them though, we probably have to look at little harder. You may feel that to be the case in your life as you look back on 2020. The difficult
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