21 min

#96. Meet Them Where They're At Our Urban Voices

    • Christianity

David ministers among Muslim immigrants in a major US city.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:Being a missionary in your own backyardConnecting with immigrant people groupsCommon barriers in cross-culture contact
ABOUT THE GUEST: David and his family serve as the Strategy Coordinator and unit on the Global Gates West African Team. Though they have a specific people group focus, the vision is reaching the ends of the Earth through global gateway cities. They have served in the West African community for 10 years globally.
SCRIPTURE RELATED TO EPISODE:Acts 17 : 26-27Matthew 28 : 19-20
RELATED LINKS:Global Gates
TIMESTAMPED SHOWNOTES:01:13 - Family is the first ministry
01:31 - Partnership at home
03:08 - Being a missionary in your own backyard
04:00 - Acts 17 : 26-27
04:36 - God moves nations and people groups to us
05:09 - The need to connect with these immigrant people groups
05:26 - We are supposed to GO
05:43 - Matthew 28 : 19-20
06:11 - What if I'm not comfortable sharing?
06:23 - Model, assist, watch, and leave
06:51 - Disciples that make disciples
07:05 - Training might be needed before going
07:22 - Cultural makeup and demographics of mission field
07:46 - Diverse, but mainly West African
08:36 - Different groups gravitate to different opportunities
09:18 - Cities are fruitful mission fields
09:59 - People tend to stay in their own cultural community
11:14 - Follow-up opportunities
11:30 - 1st conversation: I am a follower of Jesus
12:07 - Identifying people groups to serve
12:24 - 5000+ people in a community
12:55 - Reach out to community leaders
13:06 - Ask the leaders what the community needs
13:52 - Take care of the physical need to meet the spiritual need
14:50 - Often starts as a family unit working with a people group
15:07 - Advocating for the people group and asking for help
15:31 - Training in simple and reproduceable methods
15:50 - Favorite ways to connect with people
15:58 - 1. Start conversations on the subway
16:18 - Able in pinpoint someone from West Africa 95% of the time
16:28 - Greet someone in their language and have a conversation
16:46 - Step by step, back and forth - interested in talking about God?
16:59 - 2. Networking
17:10 - people who are not interesting in talking about God may know people who are
17:26 - Common barriers in cross-cultural contact
17:40 - Language
17:45 - Learning greetings in the language shows interest in the people
18:43 - Bring your family to meet their family
19:20 - Smile
19:26 - Barriers are based on their comfort level with you
20:04 - To reach people's hearts, learn greetings in their specific language
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David ministers among Muslim immigrants in a major US city.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:Being a missionary in your own backyardConnecting with immigrant people groupsCommon barriers in cross-culture contact
ABOUT THE GUEST: David and his family serve as the Strategy Coordinator and unit on the Global Gates West African Team. Though they have a specific people group focus, the vision is reaching the ends of the Earth through global gateway cities. They have served in the West African community for 10 years globally.
SCRIPTURE RELATED TO EPISODE:Acts 17 : 26-27Matthew 28 : 19-20
RELATED LINKS:Global Gates
TIMESTAMPED SHOWNOTES:01:13 - Family is the first ministry
01:31 - Partnership at home
03:08 - Being a missionary in your own backyard
04:00 - Acts 17 : 26-27
04:36 - God moves nations and people groups to us
05:09 - The need to connect with these immigrant people groups
05:26 - We are supposed to GO
05:43 - Matthew 28 : 19-20
06:11 - What if I'm not comfortable sharing?
06:23 - Model, assist, watch, and leave
06:51 - Disciples that make disciples
07:05 - Training might be needed before going
07:22 - Cultural makeup and demographics of mission field
07:46 - Diverse, but mainly West African
08:36 - Different groups gravitate to different opportunities
09:18 - Cities are fruitful mission fields
09:59 - People tend to stay in their own cultural community
11:14 - Follow-up opportunities
11:30 - 1st conversation: I am a follower of Jesus
12:07 - Identifying people groups to serve
12:24 - 5000+ people in a community
12:55 - Reach out to community leaders
13:06 - Ask the leaders what the community needs
13:52 - Take care of the physical need to meet the spiritual need
14:50 - Often starts as a family unit working with a people group
15:07 - Advocating for the people group and asking for help
15:31 - Training in simple and reproduceable methods
15:50 - Favorite ways to connect with people
15:58 - 1. Start conversations on the subway
16:18 - Able in pinpoint someone from West Africa 95% of the time
16:28 - Greet someone in their language and have a conversation
16:46 - Step by step, back and forth - interested in talking about God?
16:59 - 2. Networking
17:10 - people who are not interesting in talking about God may know people who are
17:26 - Common barriers in cross-cultural contact
17:40 - Language
17:45 - Learning greetings in the language shows interest in the people
18:43 - Bring your family to meet their family
19:20 - Smile
19:26 - Barriers are based on their comfort level with you
20:04 - To reach people's hearts, learn greetings in their specific language
DID YOU APPRECIATE THIS PODCAST?
Checkout previous episodes, leave a review, drop us a note or support the mission here: oururbanvoices.com

21 min