82: When Everything Is Missions (with Matthew Ellison)
How do we define the term “missionary”? How can churches send missionaries well? President of Sixteen:Fifteen, Matthew Ellison, helps us wrestle with and navigate these questions from a Biblical perspective.

- Sixteen:Fifteen
- Mark 16:15
- “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.” -Mark Twain
- When Everything Is Missions
- “It is a well-intentioned idea to call everyone a missionary; I think it has unintended consequences.”
- “If we are sloppy in our definitional work of what missions is and who’s a missionary, I think invariably, it is those outside the reach of the Gospel that get disenfranchised.”
- “When everyone’s a missionary, no one’s a missionary.”
- “Biblically, missionary’s not a rank, it’s a role. They’re not super spiritual people, they’re not super apostles, they’re broken people like everyone else but they have a specific calling to take the Gospel cross-culturally.”
- “In the New Testament, this is someone who is sent out to cross cultures with the Gospel.”
- “God’s ‘all peoples’ mission is an all-hands-on-deck effort.”
- Acts 13
- “Not everyone is called to go, but everyone has a role to play.”
- “Missionaries are those who do Kingdom work in a cross-cultural context in support of the Great Commission’s fulfillment, which is making disciples of all nations.”
- “We should be discipling people into a global worldview. We have divorced missions and the mission of God to make disciples of all nations from our identity as followers of Jesus.”
- “The living God is a missionary God, and if we’re going to be like Him, we’re going to care about the things He cares about, and He cares about His mission [...] Every child of God should be a part of the story of God’s redemption.”
- Philippians 1:19
- Philippians 4:17
- 3 John 1:6
- “Send your missionaries in a manner worthy of God’s Name.”
- Philippians 1:5
- Perspectives on the World Christian Movement
- “The calling and appointment of the Spirit will be confirmed in the context of a local body of believers.”
- “It was a broken heart that got him to the mission field, but it was a love for Jesus that kept him on the mission field.”
- “I think the only thing that can keep us persevering in the mission of God is a love for Jesus.”
- “Where zeal for worship is weak, zeal for mission will be weak also.” -John Piper
- “If we want to see that missions flame burn in our lives until Jesus takes us home, we’ve gotta stay close to Jesus.”
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