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What trends are shaping the future of missions? With Dr. Nicole Martin & Mark Matlock

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Summary

In this episode of the Urbana podcast, hosts Mark Matlock and Phoebe Jeske are joined by Rev. Dr. Nicole Martin, Chief Operating Officer of Christianity Today, for an insightful discussion on the changing landscape of missions and the emerging generation’s role in the church. Nicole shares her personal experience attending Urbana as a college student and how it became a direction-setting event, deepening her sense of calling and introducing her to the broader context of global Christianity.

The conversation explores the profound impact of technology—especially artificial intelligence—on how young adults engage with faith and community, as well as the anxieties and complexities of modern life. Nicole highlights the increasing accessibility of global connection, the significance of storytelling, and the challenges posed by social media algorithms that tend to create echo chambers and reduce empathy.

A key topic addressed is the concerning trend of young women leaving the church, contrasted with a newfound engagement among young men. Nicole examines potential reasons for women’s disengagement, including limited leadership opportunities, church hurt, and cultural shifts. Additionally, Nicole discusses the complexities of missions in the context of colonialism and cultural intelligence, emphasizing the need to share the gospel both locally and globally without imposing cultural forms. The episode concludes with Nicole’s encouragement for resilience rooted in the gospel—highlighted in her new book—and her hope that Urbana can catalyze genuine encounters with Christ and renewal for young leaders!

Show Notes

(00:00) Introduction

(05:38) Deepening Relationships Through Shared Faith

(11:50) Future Uncertainty from AI’s Impact

(15:47) Women’s Critical Role in Ministry

(22:28) Bridging Divisions Through Gospel Connections

(25:21) Colonialism and Gospel Contextualization

(28:58) Embracing Cultural Intelligence Locally

(35:30) Finding Fulfillment Beyond Social Media

(38:22) Christian Nationalism and Gender Exclusion

(42:48) Balancing Mission and Cultural Identity

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Mark Matlock

Urbana

Urbana YouTube

Nicole Martin

Christianity Today

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14 episodes

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Summary

In this episode of the Urbana podcast, hosts Mark Matlock and Phoebe Jeske are joined by Rev. Dr. Nicole Martin, Chief Operating Officer of Christianity Today, for an insightful discussion on the changing landscape of missions and the emerging generation’s role in the church. Nicole shares her personal experience attending Urbana as a college student and how it became a direction-setting event, deepening her sense of calling and introducing her to the broader context of global Christianity.

The conversation explores the profound impact of technology—especially artificial intelligence—on how young adults engage with faith and community, as well as the anxieties and complexities of modern life. Nicole highlights the increasing accessibility of global connection, the significance of storytelling, and the challenges posed by social media algorithms that tend to create echo chambers and reduce empathy.

A key topic addressed is the concerning trend of young women leaving the church, contrasted with a newfound engagement among young men. Nicole examines potential reasons for women’s disengagement, including limited leadership opportunities, church hurt, and cultural shifts. Additionally, Nicole discusses the complexities of missions in the context of colonialism and cultural intelligence, emphasizing the need to share the gospel both locally and globally without imposing cultural forms. The episode concludes with Nicole’s encouragement for resilience rooted in the gospel—highlighted in her new book—and her hope that Urbana can catalyze genuine encounters with Christ and renewal for young leaders!

Show Notes

(00:00) Introduction

(05:38) Deepening Relationships Through Shared Faith

(11:50) Future Uncertainty from AI’s Impact

(15:47) Women’s Critical Role in Ministry

(22:28) Bridging Divisions Through Gospel Connections

(25:21) Colonialism and Gospel Contextualization

(28:58) Embracing Cultural Intelligence Locally

(35:30) Finding Fulfillment Beyond Social Media

(38:22) Christian Nationalism and Gender Exclusion

(42:48) Balancing Mission and Cultural Identity

Links

Mark Matlock

Urbana

Urbana YouTube

Nicole Martin

Christianity Today

  continue reading

14 episodes

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