Guest: Dr. Glen Thompson, Professor Emeritus at Asia Lutheran Seminary
Topics Covered:
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Key missiological ideas in the first 12 chapters of Acts, including the conversion of Peter and the stories of Stephen and Philip
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The importance of humanitarian aid in missions
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Different categories of missionaries and how Paul fits into those categories
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Paul’s mission strategy and the importance of flexibility
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The importance of the polis in understanding the early church
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The multi-site church model and its roots in the early church
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Training of church leaders in the early church
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The importance of letter writing and other forms of technology in the early church
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The Book of Acts as a descriptive rather than prescriptive guide for missions
Key Takeaways:
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The Book of Acts is a valuable resource for understanding the early church’s missiological approaches, but it is not a prescriptive manual.
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Flexibility is key in missions, as there is no one-size-fits-all approach.
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The early church made effective use of technology, such as letter writing and the codex.
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The multi-site church model has roots in the early church’s approach to ministry.
Call to Action:
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Read the Book of Acts with an eye toward the missiological principles it reveals.
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Consider how you can be more flexible in your own approach to missions.
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Explore the resources listed in the show notes to learn more about the early church and its missiology.
Additional Notes:
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The interview also touched on the importance of the Holy Spirit’s guidance in missions and the need for missionaries to be sensitive to the cultural contexts in which they serve.
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Dr. Thompson emphasized the importance of partnership and cooperation among missionaries and churches.
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He also encouraged listeners to pray for missionaries and to support them financially and practically.
Links and Resources:
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Missionary Methods: St. Paul’s or Ours by Roland Allen
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Understanding Church Growth by Donald McGavran
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Paul the Missionary: Realities, Strategies and Methods by Eckhard Schnabel
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Dr. Thompson’s Website: www.fourthcentury.com
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Books by Dr. Thompson:
Common Terms and Links on Jesus and Jetlag
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WELS = Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (wels.net)
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WLS = Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in Mequon Wisconsin (wisluthsem.org)
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BWM = WELS Board for World Missions
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