A brand new podcast taking you inside the movement of God to bring the gospel to the edge of the map.
Edge of the Map Podcast
Where the gospel goes beyond the known.
The frontier of mission is shifting.
Cultures are changing, global voices are rising, and the gospel is being planted in places long considered unreachable.
Yet the Commission hasn’t changed.
Edge of the Map is the podcast from GO InterNational that explores what it looks like to press into uncharted spaces, redraw the frontier, and do whatever it takes to carry the good news further.
What you’ll hear…
Stories from the field you won’t hear anywhere else
Strategic conversations about how the global church is advancing
Global voices shaping the future of mission
Honest reflections on what’s working, what’s broken, and what’s next
Upcoming season highlights
Season 1: The State of the Commission:
What’s really happening with the Great Commission right now?Season 2: Edge of the Map:
Stories and strategies from places you don’t hear about anywhere else.Season 3: Deep State of the Gospel:
What’s not written in church mission reports - pulling back the curtain on the real story.
The Church in a War Zone (feat. Stephanie Quick)
The modern Church often talks about faithfulness in theory. Stephanie Quick lives it in practice.
Speaking from northern Israel near the borders of Lebanon and Syria, she shares how a series of unexpected acts of obedience led her to a region she never planned to call home.
The conversation explores life during conflict, what it means to minister in a place shaped by uncertainty, and how proximity to war changes one's perspective on worship, calling, and dependence on God.
Stephanie reflects on the grace that accompanies obedience and the surprising peace that can come when God places someone exactly where He intends them to be.
The discussion then turns toward the deeper challenges facing the Church.
From polarization surrounding Israel and the Middle East to the temptations of tribalism within Christian communities, Stephanie argues that the cross remains the great equalizer.
In an age dominated by outrage, platforms, and competing narratives, believers are called to keep a tender heart, stay rooted in Scripture, and bear faithful witness to Jesus.

