Missions Pulse, Episode 13: Brian Hogan

Igniting a missions zeal for the unreached world, birth of a Mongolian church planting movement, how terrible loss on the mission field can create revival, Mongolia: one of the world’s top missionary-sending countries, and is Jesus really worth our missional sacrifice?

Missions Pulse 13: Brian Hogan

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Get your tissue box ready and strap your boots on tight for a wild and emotional ride. Brian Hogan, author of There’s a Sheep in My Bathtub, walks us through his family’s journey into the birth of a church planting movement in Mongolia. The loss of their infant son, Jed, fell to the Mongolian earth like a seed, causing life to spring out of a previously unreached region.

Learn how a whole nation experienced a touch from God and is now one of the world’s top missionary-sending countries!

After all the loss and devastation, was going to the unreached, frontier peoples worth it? “I’d do it again in a heartbeat for Jesus,” Brian says. “But I’d also do it again for the Mongolians.”

 

 

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Have you ever wondered what makes a missionary tick? What are the underlying motivations of those who cross cultural, geographical, and linguistic boundaries for the sake of Jesus Christ? What compels them to take such extreme measures and why do their actions still inspire Christians worldwide? In The Mind of a Missionary, David Joannes challenges you to find your role in God’s glorious Kingdom narrative. He draws upon history, psychology, life experience, and powerful storytelling to reshape your perception of God’s unique plan for your life. Purchase this book at Amazon today.

 

Links mentioned in this show:

There’s a Sheep in My Bathtub (book)

Brian Hogan on Twitter

4dmm.org

perspectives.org