Missionary Talks

The podcast where missionaries share their lives and work.

Missionary Talks 10: Josh Allred

Filed under: Podcast,Show Notes — David Peach at 9:56 am on Saturday, December 30, 2006

Josh is the oldest son of the missionaries we had on episodes 7 and 8. Josh is a sophomore in college and talked about how his ministry opportunities as a teenager growing up on the mission field helped direct his choice of college studies and his future ministry. Josh has plans to return to the mission field and work with his parents.

Please tell others about Missionary Talks and how it can be a help to encourage a missions heart within churches.

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Missionary Talks 09: John Carney

Filed under: Podcast,Show Notes — David Peach at 10:41 pm on Saturday, December 23, 2006

This is the first in a group of conversations with missionary kids (MKs).

John has grown up on the mission field since he was 4 years old and has recently returned to the USA for college. He shares with us some of his earliest memories about driving from Pennsylvania to Guadalajara, México in a bus to move to the field. He also shares with other teens information that can be a help to them as they consider a missions trip.

This is the last week you have to vote for Missionary Talks at Podcast Alley. As I mention at the end of the show, we are currently ranked 37th in the Religion and Spirituality category. Just a few more votes and we can move up into the top 15 for the month. That will help the exposure that Missionary Talks has and will help increase our listenership.

Thanks for taking the time to listen. Have a Merry Christmas!

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Missionary Talks 08: Tammy Allred

Filed under: Podcast,Show Notes — David Peach at 4:02 pm on Saturday, December 16, 2006

It was a joy to speak with Tammy Allred, the wife of the missionary in the show last week.

In this episode she gives some great insight into shopping and its frustrations. Also, she surprised me with what she had to say about raising teenagers on the mission field. She would rather be there raising kids than back in the US.

You will also enjoy her comments about her neighbor in Monterrey and time spent in the villages with vacation Bible school.

Please take time to listen to Mrs. Allred’s interview. I am sure you will enjoy it.

You can learn more about the Allreds through their church’s website:  www.meridabc.com

Please leave a comment here if there is something you would like me to ask the missionaries in future shows. I am about to talk with several missionary kids while they are home from college. If you have particular questions for them, please don’t hesitate to write me or post in the comments section.

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Missionary Talks 07: Larry Allred

Filed under: Podcast,Show Notes — David Peach at 3:17 pm on Saturday, December 9, 2006

Cuzamá Horse CartsLarry Allred is a missionary in the same city where we live, Mérida, México. He has been here about 4 years longer than we have and has started a good strong church in the northern part of the city.

You will enjoy hearing about Bro. Larry’s ministry and philosophy.

In this episode he talks about visiting cenotes (which he explains in the podcast) on a horse and cart. The included picture is from one of our trips to the same area.

To learn more about Bro. Larry Allred and his family, visit their church’s website.

The plan is to have Bro. Larry’s wife on the show with us next week. I look forward to talking with her and sharing a wife’s perspective of the mission field. Be sure to invite a friend to listen with you.

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Missionary Talks 06: Definitions

Filed under: Podcast,Show Notes — David Peach at 11:17 pm on Saturday, December 2, 2006

This week I take the time to define some of the terms that you will hear in Missionary Talks. This will help familiarize you with some words that we use often in our talks with missionaries that will help you enjoy the conversations more.

You will hear me mention mission boards quite a bit in this episode. I did not point this out, but it is worth noting that there are many missionaries who do not work through a board, but use their sending church to do the work that a board normally would fulfill.

I tried to stay simplistic in the definitions, which means that there was a lot of material not covered. This episode does not go into why missionaries do what they do. Nor does it cover missions philosophy. There are many good books written on this subject. This is really just a definition of terms.

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