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Watch NowMay 8, 2025S1 E326:42 minutes
Those who believe Bible missions matter understand the importance of indigenous church planting. We must do less so that local nationals can do more, training them to lead and support their own churches. This biblical model, seen in Acts, emphasizes self-supporting, self-governing, and self-propagating churches that thrive long after the missionary leaves. We understand that dependency on foreign funds hinders true multiplication. Instead, we should empower nationals to support and sustain their churches, fostering pride and spiritual growth. Poverty is not an obstacle; biblical examples like the churches in Macedonia show that even the poorest can give generously. We must prioritize the spiritual health and independence of the local church, following God's plan for global evangelism. By doing so, we ensure that His church reproduces, expands, and endures in every nation, honoring His purpose for worldwide missions.
The Bible Missions Matters podcast emphasizes the Biblical mandate for indigenous church planting, urging pastors and missionaries to reject reliance on external funding and social programs in favor of self-supporting, self-propagating, and self-governing churches to fulfill the Great Commission.
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18:48 minutes
Let's discuss the true meaning of a Bible missionary and clarifies misconceptions about who qualifies as one. Pastor Steve Foster shares personal stories, biblical principles, and practical advice to distinguish genuine missionaries from those claiming the title without biblical backing. In this episode, he emphasizes the importance of church planting, proper support, and authentic calling in missions.
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19:00 minutes
In this episode Pastor Steve Foster underscores that true biblical missions prioritize indigenous church planting—churches that are self-supporting, self-governing, and self-propagating. This approach ensures lasting, reproducing, and resilient churches that honor God's design and promote local ownership. Moving away from dependency on foreign funds aligns with biblical principles and fosters genuine growth. The call is to return to biblical models, train nationals from the start, and trust God's provision within local communities. Bible missions matter, and adopting this indigenous strategy is essential for sustainable, impactful ministry worldwide.
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26:42 minutes
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