Global Persecution, Biblical Judgment, and Discernment on the Mission Field

How do we exercise discernment on the mission field?

In this episode of The Missions Show, Alex and Scott examine common misunderstandings about global persecution and why discernment is essential when evaluating reports of suffering in the church. Drawing from missionary experience, they explain that persecution is not always dramatic or violent, but often appears as marginalization, stigma, or family rejection. They caution against glamorizing persecuted believers or assuming their theology is automatically superior.

The conversation also explores a biblical theology of generalizations and discernment, looking at Titus 1 and Philippians 1 as guides for thinking clearly and loving wisely. Rather than reacting to headlines or stereotypes, believers are called to exercise Spirit-shaped discernment—rejecting error, approving what is excellent, and praying faithfully for the global church amid complex situations.

Key Topics:

  • Misconceptions about persecution in American evangelicalism
  • The many forms persecution can take
  • The danger of romanticizing suffering
  • Biblical generalizations and cultural discernment (Titus 1)
  • Discernment as a pathway to mature love (Phil. 1)
  • Applying discernment to modern persecution claims (e.g., Nigeria)

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