• Strengthening the Church for the Future in Zambia w/ Chopo Mwanza
    Jun 3 2026

    Host Paul Akin welcomes Pastor Chopo Mwanza of Faith Baptist Church Riverside in Kitwe, Zambia, for a conversation about gospel ministry and church life in Zambia. Mwanza introduces Zambia as a peaceful, diverse nation of more than 70 tribes and languages, where English serves as the official language and tribal divisions are often less pronounced in urban areas. He discusses Zambia’s identity as a “Christian nation,” highlighting both the opportunities it creates for gospel ministry and the challenges of nominal Christianity and syncretism. Mwanza also describes life in Kitwe, a Copperbelt mining city shaped by the rise and fall of the mining industry. Finally, he shares the story of Faith Baptist Church—from its founding by missionaries in 1993 to its transition to local leadership—and reflects on the challenges facing believers today, including syncretism, corruption, and the call to live with integrity.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Doctorate of Missiology at Southern Seminary

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    30 mins
  • If Only We Could See Part 2 w/ Jennifer Trafton
    May 27 2026

    Host Paul Akin interviews Jennifer Trafton about her book, If Only We Could See, highlighting missionary Lilias Trotter’s decades in North Africa and how she leveraged art and creativity for ministry. Trotter kept nearly daily illustrated journals for 40 years, shared them with supporters, and helped produce colorful Arabic publications shaped by the region’s visual language to help people “see” and therefore love and pray for the Arab people she loved. Trafton explains Trotter’s idea of a “beautiful possible life” marked by joyful adventure, surrender to the Spirit, and faithful, often hidden obedience rather than platform-driven success. The conversation emphasizes Trotter’s attentive compassion, her ability to dignify marginalized people by truly seeing them, and how studying her has shaped Trafton’s attentiveness, prayer for the Arab world, and perspective on calling.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The Online PhD at Southern Seminary

    https://www.sbts.edu/online-phd/

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    22 mins
  • If Only We Could See Part 1 w/ Jennifer Trafton
    May 20 2026

    Her legacy was relational. Her legacy was people. People who felt seen and loved by her years later. Lilias Trotter lived what looked like a hidden and seemingly unsuccessful life, but she believed we are scattering seeds far beyond what we can see. ‘The harvest of the trivial and monotonous might lie out beyond the stars.’ We have no idea what God may do with our faithfulness long after our lifetime.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The Doctor of Ministry

    https://www.sbts.edu/degree-programs/doctor-of-ministry/

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    19 mins
  • Gospel Hope in Germany’s Secular Cities w/ Micheal
    May 13 2026

    Host Paul Akin interviews missionary Michael about his journey from nominal Catholicism in Knoxville, Tennessee, to serving nearly 15 years overseas in Central Asia and Germany. Michael shares how God used prayer for unreached peoples to call his family to missions, the challenges and opportunities of church planting in post-Christian Germany, and the story behind their German-speaking church plant in Cologne. They also discuss international churches, missionary pastors, language learning, and the importance of healthy local churches in global missions.

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    35 mins
  • The Sending Shepherd Part 2 w/ Matthew & Denny
    May 6 2026

    Host Paul Akin talks with Matthew Ellison and Denny Spits about church–agency partnership in missions, arguing agencies should serve churches as facilitators, not replace them. Citing Steve Byrne, they stress churches as senders, warn against churches acting as their own agencies, and highlight the need for strong missionary care. They conclude that pastoral leadership is key to building a sending culture where missions shapes discipleship.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Doctorate of Missiology at Southern Seminary

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    18 mins
  • The Sending Shepherd Part 1 w/ Matthew & Denny
    Apr 29 2026

    Host Paul Akin interviews Denny Spits and Matthew Ellison about their book The Sending Shepherd: Leading Churches to Disciple All Nations, arguing that shepherding and sending belong together in pastoral ministry. They highlight barriers to becoming a sending church—misdefined missions, risk-averse North American culture, and “missional living” that replaces cross-cultural sending—along with research from Barna Group showing strong support for missions but little emphasis on the unreached. They also outline marks of potential missionaries and urge pastors, following Acts 13, to send their best for the sake of the kingdom, offering a framework for assessing character, competency, compatibility, and calling within the local church.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The NEW MDiv at Southern Seminary

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    25 mins
  • Church in the Horn of Africa w/ Nigussie Yadete
    Apr 22 2026

    Paul Akin interviews Ethiopian Pastor Nigussie Yadete about growing up in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, hearing the gospel as a university lecturer, coming to saving faith, and facing family rejection. He shares his years teaching, serving, and training in churches in the United Arab Emirates, followed by internships in Abu Dhabi and at Capitol Hill Baptist Church, before returning to Ethiopia in May 2023 to plant a church in Addis Ababa. The church covenanted with 28 members in August 2024 and has grown to about 85 members, baptizing 32 people while meeting in rented hotel space. They also discuss Ethiopia’s religious landscape, including prosperity-gospel influence, unemployment, limited theological training, and hopes for raising leaders and planting more churches.

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    35 mins
  • From South Asia into the Middle East and Back Again Part 2 w/ Abraham
    Apr 15 2026

    Host Paul Akin interviews Pastor Abraham about key evangelical challenges, including family rejection tied to honor-shame dynamics, nominal Christianity, materialism, and prosperity-gospel influence. He describes his growing, English-speaking church (about 150 attendees, 79 members) with strong discipleship through classes, groups, and homes. Challenges include maintaining relational depth and meeting pastoral expectations, while opportunities include training pipelines, church planting, leadership development, and resource translation.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Save Money by Studying On-Campus

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    18 mins