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  • In this episode, Juliana Sfeir, Arabic Public Engagement Manager with the Middle East and North Africa's media ministry, SAT-7, shares her inspiring journey.

    SAT-7 is a groundbreaking Middle East broadcast media ministry that has been transforming lives in the Middle East and North Africa for 28 years. Starting with a vision to create a new media model and narrative for the region, the ministry now offers an innovative, multilingual, video-on-demand platform, SAT-7 PLUS – the first of its kind in the region.

    Please tune in to hear Juliana discuss SAT-7’s unique approach, their challenges, and how they’ve become a pioneering force, delivering hope, education, and faith-based content to millions.

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    Episode #166 SAT-7 Ministry Strengthening Middle East Christianity with Rami Al Halaseh. This episode focuses on SAT-7, the leading Christian media brand in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Learn from Rami Al Halaseh, Executive Director of Arabic Channels and Digital Media, how SAT-7 has become a crucial spiritual lifeline for Christians in the region, many of whom are unable to attend physical churches. SAT-7 is a media-based ministry that provides faith-based programming to foster and sustain its viewers' spiritual lives.

    Episode #147 Charting New Ministry Paths: MENA's Five Transformative Challenges with Dr. Terence Ascott. Dr. Ascott navigates through five pressing challenges confronting the region today and their profound impact on the Church and ministry. From escalated conflicts to restricted press freedom and limited education access to the deprivation of women's and religious rights, each issue presents a unique hurdle. However, Dr. Ascott unveils how SAT-7 is ingeniously addressing these challenges and fostering transformative change through innovative approaches.

  • In this episode, Dr. Matt O'Reilly, author of Free to Be Holy and pastor of Christ Church Birmingham, reflects on his experiences as a church-going teenager who felt deeply frustrated with his Christian faith. Despite his active participation in church activities, he felt something essential was lacking.

    He began to question whether there was more to Christianity than the rituals and teachings he had grown accustomed to. This led him on a journey of discovery, where he realized that he had only understood part of the Gospel. Something he feels many others in the American Church are also missing.

    In the podcast, Dr. O'Reilly explains this missing part of the Gospel and how it can transform a believer's faith journey. He discusses how many Christians in America may find themselves in a similar position, attending church regularly but feeling disconnected from the full power and promise of the Gospel. Through his own experiences and insights, Dr. O'Reilly invites listeners to explore the deeper, often overlooked aspects of Christianity that can lead to a more fulfilling and vibrant spiritual life.

    Visit www.theologyproject.online to learn more about his ministry.

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  • In this episode, you will learn from the remarkable journey of Mischelle Saunders-Gottsch, Founder and CEO of Altered Stories. Mischelle is dedicated to helping Christian women across the globe heal from past trauma and brokenness through the power of faith-filled God stories.

    In this episode, Mischelle shares her own transformative experience with a cult during her early childhood years. She opens up about how this traumatic event became a pivotal moment in her life. Through her personal testimony, Mischelle sheds light on the importance of embracing and sharing redemptive and transformational stories that showcase God’s grace and healing power.

    Altered Stories is a platform that amplifies these powerful narratives, providing hope and encouragement to women everywhere. By listening to these stories, women are empowered to overcome their pasts and find strength in their faith. Join us as we explore Mischelle’s incredible journey and learn how Altered Stories, filled with inspiration, hope, and the undeniable power of God’s love, is making a profound impact in the lives of countless women.

  • Research shows that 70% of inmates' children will end up incarcerated. In this episode, guest Mike Broyles, Executive Director of Lifeline Global Ministries, shares what he has learned visiting over 90 prisons in America and around the world. In all the prisons Mike has visited, he has only met one male inmate who had a father who was a good role model at home. Crime follows from generation to generation.

    Learn how Lifeline Global is working to end intergenerational incarceration. Learn how you can participate in programs like Malachi’s Dad and Hannah’s Gift and bring hope to incarcerated parents of minor children.

    Mike Broyles is the author of a fascinating book called Only God: Transforming One Inmate and Family at a Time.

  • In this episode, the significance of estate planning is emphasized. Dr. Clay Perkins, the Executive Vice President of the Financial Planning Ministry, discusses the widespread neglect of this crucial task, noting that procrastination is the primary reason many people, including those within the Church, delay or avoid estate planning. He highlights that estate planning extends beyond mere paperwork; it represents an essential act of love, faith, and stewardship.

    Learn 5 ways SAT-7 USA can help you plan your will and trust.

    By planning their estates, individuals can ensure that their wishes are honored, their loved ones are cared for, and their faith values are upheld. Dr. Perkins urges listeners to overcome procrastination and recognize the profound impact of estate planning on their families and communities.

  • This episode focuses on SAT-7, the leading Christian media brand in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Learn from Rami Al Halaseh, Executive Director of Arabic Channels and Digital Media, how SAT-7 has become a crucial spiritual lifeline for Christians in the region, many of whom are unable to attend physical churches. SAT-7 is a media-based ministry that provides faith-based programming to foster and sustain its viewers' spiritual lives.

    Rami elaborates on SAT-7's strategic role in bolstering the Christian presence in a region where many are seeking to emigrate to the West or Europe. Learn how the ministry is strengthening the very Christian existence of the Church in the Middle East. The SAT-7 ministry goes beyond television programs and social media content, working to meet needs holistically. It is one thing to tell people about the love of God; it's a whole different experience when SAT-7 goes out and builds bridges with the people on the ground.

    Learn how to make an estate plan that stewards vital resources that strengthen the Middle East ministry.

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    Episode #147 Charting New Ministry Paths: MENA's Five Transformative Challenges In this episode, we delve into the dynamic landscape of the Middle East and North Africa with Dr. Terence Ascott, the visionary Founder and President of SAT-7. In this enlightening discussion, Dr. Ascott navigates through five pressing challenges confronting the region today and their profound impact on the Church and ministry. From escalated conflicts to restricted press freedom and limited education access to the deprivation of women's and religious rights, each issue presents a unique hurdle. However, Dr. Ascott unveils how SAT-7, as a pioneering broadcast media ministry, is ingeniously addressing these challenges and fostering transformative change through innovative approaches.

    In his gripping memoir Dare to Believe! Stories of Faith from the Middle East, Dr. Terrence Ascott unveils his personal odyssey amidst civil unrest, detentions, and the birth pains of SAT-7. Seamlessly interwoven with his narrative are the compelling stories of Middle Eastern Christians and the exponential growth of SAT-7 into a beacon of hope, broadcasting across Arabic, Turkish, and Persian regions. With each chapter, Dr. Ascott paints a vivid picture of resilience, faith, and the unwavering commitment to illuminate the darkest corners with the light of the Gospel.

    SAT-7 emerges as a powerful force for change, shedding light in the darkest recesses of the region. Dr. Ascott passionately articulates how your partnership and support fuel SAT-7's mission to make God's love visible and confront the prevailing challenges in the region head-on. As listeners, you're invited to join hands in this transformative journey, discovering actionable ways to contribute towards a brighter future for the marginalized, the questioning, and the Isolated Believers. Together, we can ignite a movement of compassion, understanding, and profound change in the Middle East and beyond. Join us in making a difference today. Visit https://www.sat7usa.org/get-involved to learn more.

    You can download a sample chapter of the book or receive a downloadable PDF and ePub version of the complete abridged book as a thank-you for a gift of any amount. Visit http://sat7usa.org/daretobelievebook.

  • In this episode, we delve into how unwavering faith can navigate the complexities of a rapidly evolving world. Dr. Greg Carlson shares insights on how Christian higher education is adapting to seismic cultural shifts while holding onto timeless principles. With his wife, Donna, celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, Dr. Carlson discusses their commitment to lifelong learning and service, highlighting their support for Lifeline Global's mission to transform the lives of mothers and fathers within the prison system and Walk Thru The Bible's efforts to rekindle a global passion for Scripture. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation exploring the balance between tradition and transformation in enduring faith.

    In celebration of Dr. Carlson and his wife Donna's 50 years of marriage, they are asking their friends and connections to celebrate with them by giving a gift to one or both of the two ministries they are passionate about:

    Lifeline Global (www.lifelineglobal.org) works to restore and equip incarcerated men and women to become godly parents so that the generational cycle of incarceration can be broken.Walk Thru The Bible (www.walkthru.org) exists to ignite passion for God’s Word around the world through high-quality biblical resources and transformational live events.
  • In this episode, learn about the Association of Baptist Churches in Israel, the region's largest network of evangelical churches. Rani Saba, the Executive Director, shares about the rich history, unique challenges, and impactful ministries of these churches nestled in the heart of biblical landscapes.

    Discover how they navigate the complexities of its geographical and cultural context to foster spiritual growth and community resilience. Learn about their unwavering faith, perseverance, and the transformative impact of their ministries in a region steeped in profound historical and spiritual significance.

  • In this episode, we delve into an intriguing conversation with Cecil Taylor, a multiple award-winning author. Cecil founded Cecil Taylor Ministries, which is focused on teaching Christians how to live a seven-day practical faith. His latest book is From Comfort Zone to Trust Zone.

    Cecil shares his lifelong struggle with the human desire for comfort, a challenge that resonates deeply with many Christians. This episode explores how Jesus calls us to transcend our comfort zones and embrace the profound trust zones where genuine faith and courage flourish. Cecil recounts his personal experiences and the inspiration behind his transformative book, offering insights and practical advice for anyone seeking to take bold steps in their spiritual journey. Whether battling to leave your comfort zone or striving to serve more faithfully, Cecil's wisdom and heartfelt stories will inspire you to trust more deeply and take meaningful risks for Christ's Kingdom.

    Podcast Sponsor:

    The Unconventional Ministry podcast is sponsored by SAT-7 USA, a Middle East and North Africa broadcast media ministry, sponsored this podcast. SAT-7 strengthens the Church, often serving as the only Christian connection for believers facing persecution. Learn more at www.sat7usa.org. The SAT-7 ministry equips and strengthens the Church. For many believers in the Middle East and North Africa, SAT-7 is their sole connection to other Christians. Their countries are closed to the Gospel, and they face persecution because of their faith. Our Bible teaching, worship, talk shows, and other programs are helping Christians feel connected and grow in their faith. CLICK HERE to learn how you can be involved.

  • In this episode, the Founder and CEO of Dance Awareness, Mary Bawden, shines a light on the alarming trend of hypersexualization in children's dance. Over the last decade, a cultural shift has taken place, moving away from healthy, educational dance experiences towards a harmful landscape filled with adult costumes, sexually suggestive choreography, and music laden with inappropriate sexual themes. Join us as we delve into the factors driving this change and the impact it has on our children, their development, and society as a whole.

    At Dance Awareness, they believe in empowering dance educators, parents, and concerned adults with the knowledge and tools they need to protect and preserve the integrity of healthy children's dance. In this episode, learn insightful and actionable strategies to combat the exploitation of children through hypersexualized dance practices. Learn what a positive, nurturing environment is that fosters the joy and creativity of dance, ensuring every child can express themselves in a safe and supportive space.

  • In this episode, we delve into the profound aging journey. While most see aging as fraught with challenges that require navigation through the 'autumn of life,' Don Zoller asks us to see aging as a gift from God. Our discussion centers around The Gift of Aging, a book that offers a transformative perspective on growing old. The book is structured into nine insightful chapters that address common struggles faced by older adults, such as coming to terms with aging, dealing with memories, enduring suffering, embracing change and limitations, seeking wisdom, managing relationships, coping with loss, and letting go, and ultimately understanding the gift that aging can bring.

    This episode invites seniors on a life-changing journey, encouraging them to embrace the challenges of aging with grace and resilience. Through this conversation, listeners will discover how to transform the inevitable aspects of aging into meaningful and enriching experiences, finding purpose and fulfillment even in the later stages of life. Join us as we explore these themes and more, providing valuable insights and spiritual guidance for those navigating the complexities of growing old.

    A Previous Podcast Episode with Don Zoller:

    Episode #72 Practical Tips on Writing About Your Life’s Journey

    In this episode, hear from Don Zoller as he shares practical tips on writing about your life’s journey. Don shares about the unending mental anguish and physical exhaustion of "not making it” as he cared for his wife and her dementia. If a family member or friend has dementia, this conversation is an eye-opener. Don is the author of Learning to Suffer God's Way and This Ugly Disease, the latter of which is written from the perspective of the caregiver caring for a loved one.

  • In this episode, we delve into the unique model of Christian Mix 106 Ministries. Our special guest is Brian Tucker, Director at Christian Mix 106 Ministries. Since its inception in August 2020, Christian Mix 106 has been revolutionizing the landscape of Christian radio by offering a diverse mix of music from various Christian genres alongside unique programming that includes everything from Inspirational Minutes to special themed broadcasts. Discover how they're crafting a new wave of spiritual engagement through the power of radio and what sets them apart in the realm of Christian broadcasting.

    In our discussion, Brian shares the inspirations behind the founding of Christian Mix 106 Ministries and the challenges they've faced in creating a distinctive listening experience that resonates with a modern audience while staying true to core Christian values. Learn about the impact of their programming on listeners and the community from around the world. Learn their process of curating music that spans across different Christian traditions and what the future holds for Christian Mix 106.

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    Episode # 147 Charting New Ministry Paths: MENA's Five Transformative Challenges with Dr. Terence Ascott

    Welcome to this episode of our podcast series, where we delve into the dynamic landscape of the Middle East and North Africa with Dr. Terence Ascott, the visionary Founder and President of SAT-7. In this enlightening discussion, Dr. Ascott navigates through five pressing challenges confronting the region today and their profound impact on the Church and ministry. From escalated conflicts to restricted press freedom and from limited education access to the deprivation of women's and religious rights, each issue presents a unique hurdle. However, Dr. Ascott unveils how SAT-7 as a pioneering broadcast media ministry is ingeniously addressing these challenges and fostering transformative change through innovative approaches.

  • In this podcast episode, learn from Mansour Borji, Founder and President of Article18. Article18 is an organization that advocates for persecuted Iranian Christians and endeavors to see Iran’s full compliance with its national and international commitment to religious freedom as defined by Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).

    Our conversation highlights both the difficulties and the courage of Christians living under one of the world's most oppressive regimes. Mansour emphasizes the resilience and faith of these individuals who persist in their religious practices despite significant risks.

    Article18 aims to foster significant societal change in Iran towards greater tolerance and understanding among all religious groups. Join Article18 in the critical role of international advocacy in securing a safer, freer future for all Iranians, highlighting why defending human rights is not just our responsibility but a necessity.

    A previous Unconventional Ministry Podcast episode you will enjoy:

    Episode #138 Unique Firsthand Perspectives of the Iranian Church with Rev. Tat Stewart. In this episode, listen to Rev. Tat Stewart masterfully and humorously tell the story of how God wove the details of his life together and raised him up to become an influential part of the spiritual awakening in Iran in the 1970s. At a time when few foreigners could observe the impact of the Iranian Revolution, Tat, being no stranger to the people of Iran, was given a unique window to see firsthand how the Gospel spread like wildfire there. Learn how his experience living among Iranians prepared him to be an effective shepherd for a new generation of Iranian Christians as an influential leader and teacher in the Iranian Church. Rev. Tat Stewart recently published his new book "No Stranger: to Iran, its People, and its Church," available on Amazon.
  • In this episode, learn from Interaction International president Bret Taylor about the important work they are doing with the most vulnerable members of the Great Commission: Third Culture Kids (TCK), Missionary Kids (MK), and “hidden immigrants.” Bret leads the MK Caregivers Summit, is a co-founder and board member of TCK Care Accreditation, and developed the Adaptable TCK Model. He has traveled to 36 countries.

    Interaction International is a catalyst and a resource working cooperatively to develop programs, services, and publications that provide and contribute to an ongoing flow of care that meets the needs of Third Culture Kids (TCKs) and international mobile families.

    TCKs from all over the world can get a running start on transitioning to North America and life beyond at the Transit Lounge retreats! You can invest in the people who have the greatest impact on the great commission by sponsoring a day ($45) or week ($500) at a Transit Lounge!

    Here is another podcast episode on TCKs (with Brooke Wiens) you will find interesting:

    Episode #75 The Third Culture Kid (TCK) Cultural Adaptability in a Multicultural World with Brooke Wiens. In this episode, my guest Brooke Wiens discusses the topic "Cultural Adaptability in a Multicultural World (Third Culture Kids – TCKs)." Ms. Wiens holds the title of Emergent Bilingual Teacher in the most diverse elementary schools in the state of Missouri – North Kansas City Schools. She is a traveler, learner, coffee drinker, global thinker, a Third Culture Kid (TCK), and a board member of Interaction International, a ministry focused on providing resources for TCKs.
  • In this compelling episode, listeners are introduced to Noah Asher, whose remarkable journey from incarceration to inspiration forms the heart of his bestselling book, CHAOS: Overcoming the Overwhelming. Noah shares the raw and powerful story of how his time behind bars became the catalyst for an unconventional ministry aimed at helping others navigate the chaotic waters of their own lives. His narrative is not just about overcoming adversity but transforming it into a conduit for personal growth and community impact.

    Throughout the episode, Noah delves into the unique approach of his ministry which centers on finding purpose through pain and leveraging one’s past as a cornerstone for building a hopeful future. He emphasizes the importance of hope, help, and humor as vital tools in this transformation process. Listeners will find inspiration in the practical strategies and real-life anecdotes Noah provides, illustrating how anyone, regardless of their struggles, can begin to forge a path toward healing and fulfillment. With recidivism rates in the U.S. some of the highest in the world, Noah is working on a new senate bill with the state senators of Georgia that will significantly reduce recidivism rates in the USA. This episode is not just a story of one man’s redemption but a blueprint for turning overwhelming chaos into opportunities for growth and joy.

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    Episode # 153 Breaking Prison Cycles, Changing Futures from the Inside with Cary Sanders. In this compelling episode, we dive deep into the heart of transformation and redemption with Cary Sanders, CEO of JumpStart, an innovative prison ministry committed to breaking the cycles of crime and addiction. JumpStart's unique approach is not just about reforming individuals; it's about fundamentally changing their trajectory, equipping those who have been incarcerated with the tools, skills, and support they need to thrive once they're released.

  • In this episode, learn from host Dennis Wiens the value this podcast offers you with new ideas and innovative approaches to ministry. Tune in to the Unconventional Ministry Podcast to learn new and creative approaches to ministry that go beyond traditional boundaries. This podcast is invaluable for anyone looking to refresh their ministry journey or engage more deeply with their community. Each episode features:

    Fresh Perspectives: Discover unique, innovative ministry methods that challenge conventional thinking.Practical Advice: Gain actionable tips and strategies from seasoned leaders who have pioneered new ways of serving.Community Connection: Connect with diverse individuals from various backgrounds and denominations, fostering a sense of shared purpose.Personal Growth: Encourage reflection and personal development by integrating creativity and innovation into your spiritual and community endeavors.Inspiration and Motivation: Be inspired by stories of transformation and success that will reignite your passion for ministry.

    Subscribe to the Unconventional Ministry Podcast and transform your ministry into a powerful, impactful force.

  • In this compelling episode of Unconventional Ministry, Cindy Wiens joins the podcast to share her amazing volunteer experience as a Thrive Ministry volunteer. Learn the heart of what it means to volunteer to serve others.

    Cindy is a seasoned international worker whose journey of faith and service has taken her across the globe. She is ideally prepared to participate in a Thrive Retreat and brings to the podcast some amazing small-world stories from her last Thrive Ministry retreat experience. Click HERE to journey with Cindy to Sicily through financial support and prayer.

    Cindy's conversation with us is not just about recounting experiences; it's a deep dive into the heart of what it means to volunteer to serve others through the Thrive Ministry. Cindy shares the profound stories of connection, transformation, and renewal experienced by participants, offering a glimpse into the retreat's life-changing impact.

    Another podcast episode about Thrive Ministry:

    EP #134 Empowering Women in International Ministry In this episode, CJ Callahan, a volunteer worship leader with Thrive Ministry, discusses the purpose and unique aspects of the organization. Thrive Ministry aims to provide spiritual resources and support for North American women doing ministry overseas. The ministry offers retreats that focus on spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being through various activities like counseling and self-care services. CJ shares her personal experience as a worship leader at these retreats and highlights how they have positively impacted the missionary women. She also mentions the importance of volunteers in running the organization and explains their fundraising process.

  • In this episode, we dive into the "Immersion 15" mission mentorship model sponsored by Echo Ranch Bible Camp located in Juneau, Alaska. This program is meticulously crafted to empower young adults with a deeper sense of calling to ministry and global missions. Through a 15-month journey, participants undergo training that encompasses evangelism, discipleship, personal sacrifice, and an unwavering commitment to the local church, alongside navigating the complexities of cultural shock and adaptation. This process is designed to prepare them for global ministry and fundamentally transform their approach to service and leadership in a diverse world.

    “Immersion 15” is a life-changing program. Whether you're considering a future in ministry or representing your local church missions program, the potential of this mentorship in mission work is shaping the future of global ministry.

    More about the Unconventional Ministry Podcast:

    Be sure to subscribe to the Unconventional Ministry podcast, your go-to resource for innovative and creative approaches to ministry. With over 100 episodes featuring a diverse array of leaders, this podcast explores unconventional solutions to common challenges in the realm of ministry.

    From groundbreaking problem-solving techniques to unique methodologies, each episode offers valuable insights and inspiration for anyone involved in ministry. Whether you're a seasoned leader looking to shake things up or a newcomer seeking fresh ideas, you're bound to find an episode that resonates with you.

    Join us as we delve into the world of unconventional ministry, uncovering new strategies and approaches that can revolutionize your own practice. Tune in to the Unconventional Ministry podcast today and unlock the tools you need to take your ministry to the next level. Check it out wherever you get your podcasts.

  • In this compelling episode, we dive deep into the heart of transformation and redemption with Cary Sanders, CEO of JumpStart, an innovative prison ministry committed to breaking the cycles of crime and addiction. JumpStart's unique approach is not just about reforming individuals; it's about fundamentally changing their trajectory, equipping those who have been incarcerated with the tools, skills, and support they need to thrive once they're released. Through a blend of personal stories, expert insights, and a closer look at the programs that make a real difference, we explore the potential for true change within our prison system's walls.

    Some staggering prison statistics:

    Less than 5% of the world’s population is in the United States, but 20% (1 in 5) of the world’s incarcerated people are in US.In the United States, there are 2.5 million people incarcerated. There are 15 states in America that has a population of less than 2.5 million people.65% of those who are incarcerated have children. There's a generational effect there of poverty and crime when parents are incarcerated.People need to experience justice when they commit crimes. But those who experience justice and end up incarcerated most of the time do not have a life sentence.95% of those who are incarcerated across America will be released in the next 5 years.Nationally, 70% of those who are incarcerated will return within 3 years after they're released. So 7 out of 10 who are released will return to prison.

    Cary Sanders poses a provocative question that challenges the status quo and invites listeners to rethink the purpose and potential of our penal institutions: Will individuals who have served their time emerge better prepared to contribute to society, having benefitted from the resources and rehabilitation efforts funded by taxpayers' dollars? This episode sheds light on the transformative work being done by JumpStart and opens a dialogue about the broader implications of prison ministry and rehabilitation. Join us as we uncover the stories of hope, change, and the undeniable impact that comes from believing in second chances.

  • In this enlightening episode, we delve into the heart of Pakistan with Shawn Wright, the Executive Director of PAK7 US, to explore an innovative and transformative media initiative that's making waves across the nation. With Pakistan ranking as the world's fifth-largest country, the need for a powerful medium to convey God's love and foster understanding is critical. Wright shares the journey of PAK7 in leveraging television and social media to empower the Pakistani Christian community, enabling them to craft and share stories that bridge divides, heal wounds, and bring hope to millions.

    Discover how PAK7 is not just changing the narrative but revolutionizing the way faith is communicated in a country rich in culture but marked by religious complexity. Learn about the strategic approaches and indigenous content creation that resonate with local audiences, fostering a sense of belonging and acceptance. This episode is a deep dive into the power of media to transform societies by amplifying voices that yearn to demonstrate love, compassion, and unity in a landscape often marred by division. Join us as Shawn Wright unveils the challenges, successes, and profound impact of PAK7's work in showing Pakistan the transformative power of God's love through storytelling.

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    In this episode, learn about how the global center of Christianity has shifted away from America and is now represented by young, female, black, or brown individuals from the Global South who are poor and uneducated. This shift impacts how missions should be approached, with a focus on equipping and training rather than traditional evangelism.

    Dr. Allen Yeh, Professor of Intercultural Studies and Missiology at Biola University, discusses this shift in global Christianity and emphasizes the importance of understanding world Christianity as a subject. Listen now

    https://sat7usa.podbean.com/e/world-christianity-in-our-globalized-multicultural-world-with-dr-allen-yeh-s4-ep-134/