Missionary Minds

Paul Schlehlein
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Nov 13, 2023 • 23min

MM 66: Six Marks of a Good Missionary Newsletter

Missionary newsletters (sometimes called Updates or Prayer Letters) help missionaries communicate with their sending churches and individuals supporters back home. The purpose of these letters is to inform Christians about the details of the ministry so that they can pray for and support the missionary responsibly.
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Nov 10, 2023 • 25min

MM 65: Six Excuses Parents Use for Not Disciplining Their Children

The thinking goes, since my child is suffering, his sin is less severe. Sickness. Divorce. Poverty. Learning disabilities. Let us be patient with them. But challenges like these can shield a child from biblical discipline from his parents, which is a recipe for disaster. Listen to this episode to learn six key excuses to why parents don't discipline children.
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Nov 7, 2023 • 9min

TARIF: Is Israel Guilty of Apartheid?

Apartheid is an Afrikaans word meaning separation. It refers to a system of segregation based on race, popularized by the white South African government from 1948 to 1994. Though South Africa officially abolished apartheid nearly 30 years ago, many outside the country may be surprised to know that the word “apartheid” is still plastered on countless billboards throughout the largest cities in the land. But these billboards are not opposing old national grievances. How could they? Today’s blacks dominate South Africa’s population, Parliament, and police. These signs refer to the supposed Israeli apartheid against Palestinians. Sample signs in South Africa read: “Do the Right Thing. Boycott Apartheid Israel.” Or, “Churches Against Israeli Annexation of Palestinian Land.” Or, “End Israeli Apartheid Now.”
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Nov 6, 2023 • 28min

MM 64: Should A Christian Man Pay Lobola / Bride Price (Part 4)

The final instalment from the 4-part mini-series on lobola. Enjoy.
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Nov 3, 2023 • 6min

TARIF: Death Penalty Disappearing in Africa

In July of 2023, Ghana’s parliament voted to abolish the death penalty. Africa still has 30 countries that have the death sentence in their legal system, though it is rarely used in over half of these. Fourteen countries in Africa regularly use the death penalty: Nigeria, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Somalia, Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Sudan, Egypt, and Libya. In 26 African countries, capital punishment has been removed from the law books.
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Oct 31, 2023 • 6min

TARIF: Mutilating Women in 2023?

In August of 2023, three women in The Gambia were ordered to pay a fine or face jail time for practicing female circumcision. They were charged under the country's Women’s Amendment Act of 2015, which outlaws female circumcision. Despite this law, at least half of the women in The Gambia have undergone this procedure, often performed by older women in the community. According to the World Health Organisation, female circumcision involves partial or total removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons. This procedure is common in many African countries, including Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda and Eritrea. The United Nations Population Fund estimates that 200 million girls and women globally have undergone female circumcision.
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Oct 30, 2023 • 18min

MM 063 - Why Does God Take So Many Missionaries in Their Prime?

Many Christian men and women have died early. They were great. They were young. The examples in Scripture and Church History are endless. Abel obeyed God but was murdered by his brother. Stephen was stoned mid-sermon. Our Lord was crucified at 33. Most of the apostles died soon after the death of their Savior. In this episode we discuss some principles in thinking around this question.
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Oct 27, 2023 • 23min

MM 62: Why Christians Should Consider Cancelling Lobola

"...Some view lobola as nothing different than purchasing a car or cell phone. In modern society, because money has replaced cows regarding the payment of lobola, some say it makes the woman feel as though she is being purchased." "The groom often feels bitterness toward his bride or her parents because of the excessive bride price fees. Or there might be bitterness within the wife toward the husband and his parents because she cannot leave a bad marriage. She fears she must then return the bride price."
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Oct 27, 2023 • 6min

TARIF: ‘National Day of Prayer’ – True Piety or Tactful Politics?

In order to observe the National Day of Prayer, fasting, repentance, and reconciliation in a reverential manner, all activities of an entertainment nature are postponed. At the same time, bars and food outlets remain closed between 6 AM to 6 PM. For many the question that lingers in their minds is: “Is this a political game or a genuine desire to call on God?” Here are a few questions about prayer we need to address...
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Oct 24, 2023 • 7min

TARIF: Why African Churches Should Celebrate Reformation Sunday

Reformation Sunday warns us that we fight many of the same battles today as the reformers did a half-millennium ago. For example, Thesis 86 says, “Why does the pope, whose wealth today is greater than the wealth of the richest Crassus, build the basilica of St. Peter with the money of poor believers rather than with his own money?” In today’s Africa, this could easily say: “Why does Makandiwa, Chris Oyakhilome, Shepherd Bushiri and Alph Lukau, whose wealth today is greater than the wealth of the richest diamond mogul, buy a Bombardier 8000 private jet with the money of the poor?” There is nothing new under the sun.

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