The Gospel Twins Podcast

Finding Your Map: Mission, Assignment, Purpose

1 h 7 min · 18 de feb de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2414481/fan_mail/new] The tech gremlins tried to stop this one, but what came through is sharper than ever: a street-level guide to living your calling when emotions run high and the culture turns loud. The Gospel Twins start by owning where they let outrage outrun humility, then pivot to a simple, sturdy framework—mission, assignment, and purpose—that turns big spiritual ideas into daily choices you can actually make. Mission is what you’re sent to do, and it doesn’t change. Assignment is where and to whom you do it, and it often shifts. Purpose is the outcome God wants through you. They trace that pattern in the life of Jesus—announcing the kingdom, healing and freeing people, moving from village to village—and show how the cross was the decisive means to the Father’s purpose of reconciliation. That same map works for us now: your workplace, your family, your timeline, and your neighborhood are not detours; they are assignments. The brothers also get honest about joy. Not as a vibe, but as armor. If you’re the friend who can make people laugh in hard spaces, don’t dismiss it—your presence may be a God-given assignment. Joy releases strength, keeps the heart supple, and makes way for truth to land. From there they step into Esther’s courage and talk fasting with wisdom—why extreme fasts like a three-day dry fast belong to rare, life-or-death moments; how hydration, counsel, and careful refeeding protect your body; and why caring for your body is part of spiritual maturity. THE G.T.s even unpack Jesus’ line about “dry places,” and what it signals about staying refreshed in spirit and in habits. If you’ve been feeling scattered, frustrated, or unsure where to start, this conversation brings clarity and calm. Strip away the idols, practice empathy that outlasts politics, and walk your map—steadily, locally, joyfully. Hit play, then tell us: what’s your mission, where are you assigned this week, and what purpose do you sense God aiming for through you? Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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