Erik Laursen, CEO of New Covenant Missions, on the Rapid Spread of the Gospel in Africa
The Finish Line Podcast
Erik Laursen, CEO of New Covenant Missions, on the Rapid Spread of the Gospel in Africa
The Finish Line Podcast
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What We’ll Cover
Erik Larson, President and CEO of New Covenant Missions, joins the conversation to share how God invited him to leave a stable, successful career in the restaurant industry for a life shaped by obedience and global missions. Raised in a Christian home, Erik experienced seasons of both closeness and distance from Christ before God used disruption, restlessness, and a growing burden for the unreached to redirect his life. What began as contentment in business-as-mission work became a holy invitation to trust God beyond security, leading Erik and his family into indigenous missions across Africa.
Through New Covenant Missions, Erik now works to equip and support local church planters who are best positioned to reach their own communities with the gospel. He explains why empowering indigenous leaders, adapting to local cultures, and prioritizing disciple-making are central to sustainable Kingdom impact. The conversation highlights Godâs work in some of the most difficult and overlooked places, along with the patience, humility, and discernment required to steward resources wisely and faithfully.
Listen to this episode to reflect on how God may be inviting you to say yes, trust Him deeply, and join His work beyond your comfort.
Major Topics Include:
- Invitation versus obligation in Godâs calling
- A unique approach for each culture
- Contrasting discipleship-making and Church-planting movements
- Working with âPaulsâ and âTimothysâ
- Opening hearts through physical needs
- The balance of missions and charity
- The blessing and challenge of a communal mindset
- Emerging strategies in missions
- Partnering for Global Impact
- Getting ready for the Holy Spiritâs move
Quotes to Remember
- âGod radically disturbed my life.â
- âThe biggest injustice in the world is that there are still people living out there who have no access to Jesus, and weâve got to change that.â
- âI felt God say, âWeâre going to raise up multitudes of indigenous leaders to reach the nations.ââ
- âThe people best positioned to reach their communities are the people who already live there.â
- âWhat we really want to do is find the people that already have the heart and the passion for the Great Commission and then be the gasoline to their fire.â
- âWeâre not there to build something for them. Weâre there to empower what God is already doing through them.â
- âI like to say theyâre born pregnant. As soon as they become believers, weâre training them to make disciples.â
- âMission is making disciples who make disciples, not just doing good things in the name of Christ.â
- âI believe at the route weâre going now that by 2050, we could see a church in every village of the world and no unreached people left.â
- âWhen the Holy Spirit decides to move, it can be the hardest place in the world, and suddenly everything changes.â
- âGod is doing all the work anyway. We just get invited to join Him.â
- âJust say yes, and God does the rest.â
Links from the Show
Bible References from the Show
Acts 16:9 | Macedonian Call
And a vision appeared to Paul in the night, a man of Macedonia was standing there, urging him and saying, âCome over to Macedonia and help us.â
Matthew 28:19â20 | The Great Commission
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.
Acts 16:31â33 | Household Faith
Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household.
John 17:21 | Unity in Mission
That they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me.
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