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Have We No Rights?—A Frank Discussion of the “Rights” of Missionaries Have We No Rights?—A Frank Discussion of the “Rights” of Missionaries

Have We No Rights?—A Frank Discussion of the “Rights” of Missionaries

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  • Introduction (0:44)
  • 1 - Rights (4:07)
  • 2 - The Right to What I Consider a Normal Standard of Living (13:14)
  • 3 - The Right to the Ordinary Safeguards of Good Health (10:24)
  • 4 - The Right to Regulate My Private Affairs As I Wish (6:05)
  • 5 - The Right to Privacy (9:38)
  • 6 - The Right to My Own Time (10:01)
  • 7 - The Right to a Normal Romance, If Any (14:15)
  • 8 - The Right to a Normal Home Life (17:27)
  • 9 - The Right to Live With the People of My Choice (11:45)
  • 10 - The Right to Feel Superior (13:34)
  • 11 - The Right to Run Things (19:20)
  • 12 - He Had No Rights (2:36)
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What does it mean to give up everything for Christ? In a world that teaches us to cling to our rights—comfort, control, and personal security—what happens when we let go? Can we embrace a life that forfeits comfort for the Gospel’s mission? Are we willing to give up control over our health, privacy, and time to serve others in need? What does love look like when we sacrifice a ‘normal’ romance or home life for missions? Can we trust God’s plan for our relationships, even when we give up the right to choose our companions? What about our desire to feel superior or take charge—can we surrender that to Christ and follow His humble path? Most importantly, are we ready to follow the Apostle Paul’s example, who gave up all personal rights for God’s mission?

This book is a challenging yet valuable read for all believers. It is especially relevant for those called to missions. It offers insights to help prepare them for the journey, including unseen challenges of the heart.