What does it mean for the local church to truly āsend wellā? In this episode of Oak Hill Collegeās Deep Roots podcast, host Chris Howles sits down with Bradley Bell and Larry McCrary from The Upstream Collective (USA) to explore what it looks like for churches to reclaim their biblical role in global mission.Together, they unpack the vision behind the Upstream Collectiveās motto ā āThe church sends, we helpā ā and discuss key insights from their book The Sending Church Applied, including their āPeriodic Table of Sending.āšļø Topics include:Why every believer is a āsent oneāHow churches can move from reactive to proactive mission sendingThe four stages of a healthy sending culture ā Establishing, Developing, Engaging, and MultiplyingThe crucial role of care, commissioning, and re-entry for missionariesPractical steps for pastors and leaders to start cultivating a sending cultureš Resources mentioned:The Sending Church Applied by Bradley Bell, Larry McCrary, and colleaguesLearn more about The Upstream Collective: https://www.theupstreamcollective.orgExplore Oak Hill Collegeās Cross-Cultural Training: https://www.oakhill.ac.ukš§ Subscribe for more conversations helping you grow deep roots in theology, mission, and ministry.š Learn more about Oak Hillās courses and resources: https://www.oakhill.ac.ukš§ Subscribe to Deep Roots for more conversations on theology and ministry.#DeepRootsPodcast #MinistryLife #OakHillCollege #mission #upstreamcollective
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Can you lead others if you donāt know yourself?
What happens when leaders donāt truly know themselves? In this episode of Deep Roots, Jonny Reid talks with Dr. Mark Stirling, Programme Director of Oak Hillās MA in Contemporary Christian Leadership. Together they explore why self-awareness and self-deception are such critical issues in ministry ā and how our blind spots can quietly harm those we serve.Mark shares personal stories and lessons from years in pastoral ministry and medicine, and practical wisdom for cultivating humility, accountability, and honest relationships in leadership. š Topics include: Why self-awareness is central to Christian leadership How fear, insecurity, and image-shaping distort ministry The loneliness of leadership ā and how to resist it Building honest relationships that help us see ourselves clearly What true maturity and self-knowledge look like in Christ Whether youāre a pastor, elder, or ministry trainee, this episode will help you lead with greater integrity and grace. š Learn more about Oak Hillās courses and resources: https://www.oakhill.ac.uk š§ Subscribe to Deep Roots for more conversations on theology and ministry. #DeepRootsPodcast #ChristianLeadership #SelfAwareness #MinistryLife #OakHillCollege
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Why evangelicals struggle with music in church
This time on the Deep Roots Podcast, we are joined by @EmuMusic - Philip Percival and Alanna Glover talk with Jonny Reid about three big questions that the church needs to wrestle with in church music and singing.https://emumusic.comhttps://www.oakhill.ac.uk
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What does God think about technology?
Technology is changing at lightning speedābut how do we keep up without losing our sanity? In this episode of Deep Roots, Jonny Reid and Robin Barfield dive into the moral panics of the past (yes, people once feared cheap paperbacks!), the accelerating pace of digital change, and how it impacts everything from anxiety to Christian ministry. They also explore how online theological education is shaping a new generation of learners. Whether you're a pastor, a student, or just someone trying to navigate the digital age wisely, this conversation is packed with insights you wonāt want to miss!Everyday Dadding - Are smartphones rewiring my kids brain? - https://open.spotify.com/episode/5UNqVNhYs18TPgzeiw0Dlx?si=157456c8a292410f
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Lessons From Lausanne
Fresh off of the plane from Seoul, South Korea, Chris Howles the Director of Cross-Cultural Training here at Oak Hill College shares his experience from The Fourth Lausanne Congress. 5000 believers gathered from every country in the world to Seoul to connect, share and converse with one another and Chris shares how this congress has shaped his thoughts around cross-cultural mission. Tune in to hear his conversation with Eric Ortlund.Find out more about Oak Hill CollegeRead Chris' blog on LausanneFind out more about Langham Publishing Listen to "Meet An African Pastor"
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