S5E4 - Pastor Silva: Jesus in the storm, a conversation with a persecuted pastor
Perspective is essential for pastors and kingdom leaders to survive and thrive in this season. Not for the sake of comparison or shaming but to celebrate the work of Christ around the world. This conversation offers a uniquely global and personal reflection on the church and leadership under persecution.
Perspective is essential for pastors and kingdom leaders to survive and thrive in this season. Not for the sake of comparison or shaming but to celebrate the work of Christ around the world. This conversation offers a uniquely global and personal reflection on the church and leadership under persecution. Our guest, pastor Silva, provides us with a look behind the curtain in an area of the world that faces persecution. This is one of those episodes that is eye-opening, tear-filled and encouraging all at the same time. To put it another way, if we had a chance to sit with John, the apostle, this is how the conversation and heart behind it would feel. We pray that you find encouragement in this interview as you think about the global church and what is happening outside your zip code.
Resources
https://www.persecution.com/Idop/
Questions
-The international day of prayer for the persecuted church is Sunday, November 1st. Would you consider including the persecuted church into your liturgy for that Sunday?
-Who in your circle needs to be reminded today that they are in the hands of Jesus?
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Resources
https://www.persecution.com/Idop/
Questions
-The international day of prayer for the persecuted church is Sunday, November 1st. Would you consider including the persecuted church into your liturgy for that Sunday?
-Who in your circle needs to be reminded today that they are in the hands of Jesus?
If this podcast adds value to you, your team, or your organization, consider (1) subscribing (2) leaving a review (3) sharing it with others and (4) staying connected with us at www.kairospartnerships.org