Hear a panel of authentic “tentmakers,” representing several countries and vocations, share how employment abroad removed barriers and led to friendships and witness among nationals.
Contextualization
Many communities have still never heard the gospel. Discover how multicultural, multi-skilled teams are making a difference in places with no church and virtually no Christian witness.
Through real-life stories from campus and street-level and high-rise neighborhoods, we’ll share what we’ve learned by living into the commandment to love our neighbors.
The early church struggled under the clash of cultures to live out their newly formed faith. Come discover how it’s possible to live in unity without sacrificing cultural diversity.
Hear how the groundbreaking First Nations translation began and how it’s connecting to the traditional heart languages of over six million First Nations people.
People with a predominant honor/shame worldview especially need to hear God’s good news of honor. Discover how to share the gospel more effectively through an honor/shame lens.
Everyone has a vision for the “good life,” and we design our lives around that vision. Learn to become a bridgebuilder between worldviews.
God often works through power and truth encounters to bring Muslims to Jesus. Learn how we can create opportunities for these and respond to spiritual attacks.
Jesus served with humility and confidence, and we’re most faithful and effective when we do likewise. Humility is the key to crossing cultures. Well-placed confidence overcomes fear.
How can North American students engage missionally as they go abroad? Come learn what it means to live out our missionary calling as students within the global Church.
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