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Mission's Edge Roundtable: February

  • All Nations International, Inc. PO Box 901253 Kansas City, MO 64190 USA (map)

Mission's Edge Roundtable Session:

 Engaging the Church in Missions

DATE:

Tues., February 21, 2023

TIME:

12 Noon CDT (US), 1 PM EDT (US)
7 PM Hamburg, Germany
8 PM Cape Town, South Africa
9 PM Kampala, Uganda
2  AM Tainan, Taiwan

Registration link:

https://allnationsinternational.kindful.com/register/february-2023-missions-edge-2022

Description:

Charles Spurgeon said, “It is the whole business of the whole Church to take the whole Gospel to the whole world.” How are we doing  with this as the Church? What are the challenges in engaging the Church in missions?  How does the Church today define “missions”?  What is working?  What do churches need from missions agencies?  How can missions agencies and churches cooperate better?  These are the healthy discussions we need to have and will be having.  Join us, as Dr. Mary Ho, International Leader of All Nations, facilitates this conversation with a group of pastors.  

Featuring:

Dr. Mary Ho is the International Executive Leader of All Nations International.  She received her Doctor of Strategic Leadership from Virginia-based Regent University.  She is married and has 2 sons. 

Reverend Enoch Liao, M. Div, serves as the Lead English Pastor for Boston Chinese Evangelical Church.  His role includes overseeing the English speaking ministries for 2 campuses.  He also serves with The Chinatown Coalition for Boston's Chinatown and the Fellowship of Asian American Ministers, as well as other ministries in the Boston/New England area.  He is a founding board member for the Boston Center for Biblical Counseling.  Pastor Enoch grew up in Southern California where he got his degrees in Religion and Philosophy from UCLA, followed by a M.Div. from Talbot School of Theology.  He now resides in Medford, Ma with his wife Karen and 3 sons.  

Pastor Athol Barns has served as Senior Pastor for Grace Point Baptist Church for the last 8 years.  Originally from South Africa, he and his family have made Kansas City  their home.  With a background in missions, they know that God has called them to this city to be missionaries in their community.

Jonathan Andrus studied the Bible and Cross-Cultural Studies with a focus on Cross-Cultural Leadership Development at Columbia International University.  After serving in urban missions and church planting, Jonathan took Perspectives, then facilitated Perspectives, and now is serving as Area Team Lead with Perspectives, USA.  He is passionate about seeing churches participate and unite together in God's global purpose.  Jonathan helped to launch St Louis Area Perspectives Alumni Network in hopes that this and other ministries will help foster missional unity across organizational and denominational lines.  He is married and has 2 boys.