Boun giorno ! You’re listening to “Going: Where God is at work,” a podcast where cross-cultural workers discuss everything from faith and fear to finances and faux pas. We’re walking out our call to ministry in far-away places and happy to have you join us on the journey. I’m your host, Jesse Pauly, a mission leader serving in Rome, and I’m here with Alessandro Di Leonardo, church planter in Cisterna di Latina, and Jenn Williamson, our missiologist who lives and works in Lyon.
Summary
The conversation explores the topic of missionaries and colonialism, discussing the ways in which missionary efforts were intertwined with the tragedy of colonialism. The hosts share personal experiences of adapting to different cultures and preferences. They also discuss the negative aspects of colonialism and the challenges of separating individual missionaries from the larger institutional efforts. The conversation highlights the need for nuance and acknowledges that missionary efforts were not always aligned with the true message of the gospel. The hosts also mention the importance of understanding historical context and the complexities of missionary work. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the challenges of contextualizing the message of Christ and avoiding cultural imperialism. They explore the need for personal transformation and repentance in missionary work, as well as the importance of stewarding privilege for the benefit of all. They also address the issue of white saviorism. The conversation concludes with a reminder of the Great Commission and the importance of continuing to bring the message of Christ to the world.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Cultural Adaptation
09:06 Transition to the Topic of Missionaries and Colonialism
21:52 Contextualizing Christ: Speaking the Language of the Culture
23:01 Personal Transformation and Repentance in Missionary Work
25:07 Stewarding Privilege: Using Resources for the Benefit of All
29:46 Challenging White Saviorism: Recognizing Dignity and Agency
43:37 The Great Commission: Continuing to Bring the Message of Christ