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Author: Elmbrook Church Mission Department

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This podcast will transport listeners all around the world, hearing inspiring stories of the Church in action. During each episode, I will host a guest who has significantly contributed to the legacy of Mission at Elmbrook Church. Their stories will immerse listeners in diverse locations: from hospitals in India, to refugee camps in Bangladesh; from the Amazon rainforest, to your very own hometown. Rest assured, "What in the World?" listeners will not just be bystanders to God's work. Each episode will equip and encourage the audience to contribute to the legacy of faith.
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In this episode, Saru and Jake discuss their experiences in South Korea, attending the 4th Lausanne Congress. Elmbrook Church has had the privilege to be at all four of these historic points in modern Church history.
In this episode, Jake interviews Bio and Derida about their work in Guatemala. They work with at-risk youth and care for the pastors from 29 churches in the community around them.
In this episode, Jake interviews Jamal and Suzan. They discuss the work they do in Jordan among the refugee community. What are we as Christians called to do?
In this episode, Jake interviews Saru, who shares about the calling God has placed on her life. Saru also shares about the blessing her daughter is and encourages Elmbrook Church to press on.
In this episode, Kristin continues her interview with Christina about her time in Japan, Christina shares some lessons she has learned from her time in Japan. You won't want to miss this cultural blunder!
In this episode, Kristin interviews Christina about her time in Japan. We learn about what the Church looks like in Japan and hear another cultural blunder!
In this episode, Kristin interviews Rachel, the Executive Director of CareNet, a pregnancy center in Milwaukee. Hear stories of what God is doing in the lives of women who walk through these doors.
In this episode, Jake interviews Lionel, a Cameroonian church planter in Germany. They talk about church attendance and involvement and a strategy where the church is closed to get people on mission.
In this episode, Jake interviews Lionel, a Cameroonian church planter in Germany. We get to hear how he was called to plant churches and how we have been able to learn from each other.
In this episode, Jake interviews Marcy, who was invited to our International Center in 2020 before it was canceled due to the pandemic. Here is a link to Urbani Trust www.facebook.com/ubanitrust https://www.facebook.com/ubanitrust
In this episode, Jake interviews John and Lily where they talk about servant leadership and an attitude of just doing what God asks. For John this attitude was cultivated early on in his life when he had to wake up at 2 am to shovel snow so people could get into church and when his family welcomed seven refugees into their already full house.
In this episode, our Mission Coordinator, Kristin, interviews past international center guest Esayas. They discuss a massive movement across Africa and how the American church can learn from our brothers and sisters from another continent.
In this episode, Jake finishes his previous conversation with Stuart Briscoe before his passing on August 3rd.
In this episode, Jake and Stuart continue their conversation and dive into one of the most influential movements for mission in the modern century. The Lausanne Conferences.
In this episode, Jake talks to John about the Jesus film. The Jesus film is by far the most translated film in the world and is quickly approaching 2000 different languages! 
In this episode, Jake and Jan Keddie talk about racism. What do you do when you come from a heritage that is not so pretty? This is Jan's story of forging a new legacy...
In this episode, Jake and Stuart talk about language mistakes, early sacrificial giving for the church, and how Stuart became one of the most popular pastors at mission conferences!
In this episode, Shannon interviews Paco where he shares what it is like to die well, while reflecting on the recent passing of his father.
Jake dives into a conversation with Mel about the international center and about why you should keep your hands out of your pockets when preaching. 
In this episode Jake takes a deeper dive into Shannon's story and how James Place started.
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