The Reflexio Podcast
Show Notes In this insightful episode of the Reflexio Podcast, Don speaks with Rev. Dr. Mark Durie about his journey from a childhood in Papua New Guinea to a career in academic linguistics and eventually to pastoral ministry in Melbourne, Australia. Mark shares pivotal spiritual encounters, including experiences of personal deliverance and ministering to those with troubled backgrounds, highlighting the spiritual realities faced by many. The conversation explores his work with believers of Muslim background (particularly Iranians) who are navigating trauma and experience transformation after leaving Islam. Mark reflects on key differences between Islamic and Christian worldviews, spiritual warfare, and the unique challenges of discipleship among those from Islamic contexts. The conversation closes with wisdom for younger listeners, emphasizing the importance of seeking God's calling rather than self-fulfillment. This episode offers profound wisdom and practical insights for anyone interested in spiritual formation, cross-cultural ministry, and the power of genuine pastoral care. Links for follow up: Mark’s Webpage: https://markdurie.com/ [https://markdurie.com/] Mark’s bio at Melbourne School of Theology: https://www.mst.edu.au/faculty/mark-durie/ [https://www.mst.edu.au/faculty/mark-durie/] Mark’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@markdurie [https://www.youtube.com/@markdurie] Below are several links to Mark Durie’s book: Liberty to the Captives: Freedom from Islam and Dhimmitude through the Cross On Mark Durie’s website: Liberty to the Captives [https://markdurie.com/shop/https://markdurie.com/product/liberty-to-the-captives/] Kindle Version: Liberty to the Captives [https://a.co/d/0bbfZfmC] Paperback on Amazon USA: Liberty to the Captives [https://a.co/d/0cxjYLhc] Paperback on Amazon Australia: Liberty to the Captives [https://amzn.asia/d/0hpcxQZd] Liberty to the Captives available in multiple languages at luke4-18.com [http://luke4-18.com] Upcoming Episodes Episode 20: Hear how God led Samir Afghan to leave a successful career in banking to live by faith and serve Afghans globally. Samir now leads a creative online ministry reaching out to Afghan Muslims in which he hosts live call-in talk shows on Facebook. As an Afghan living in the West, God is using Samir to impact tens of thousands of Afghans both inside and outside of Afghanistan. Episode 21: Sudanese convert Bishop Yassir Eric shares how God revealed himself through the love and prayers of Christians. He reflects on his story of persecution, exile, being adopted by a missionary family, and his current leadership of Ekkios, a global church of believers from Muslim backgrounds (BMBs). A brief but encouraging conversation with one of today’s most beloved and respected BMB leaders.
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