God loves to work in and through our weaknesses. He is very good at taking what little we have and multiplying it for thousands. Jordan Raybon visits Engaging Missions to share about how God has been doing that in his ministry. Jordan is a pastor from Tennessee who is living in Brussels, Belgium with his wife and son. He describes his church in Belgium as one that is thriving and growing.
Jordan shares about working in a multiethnic setting in Belgium. He also talks about the importance of making the Gospel understandable to a different culture while not watering it down in any way. Jordan reminds us to lean on God and to follow Him wherever He leads.
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What We Talked About 00:24 - Episode summary
01:51 - What is your church like?
03:29 - Creating a welcoming community
05:06 - God’s revelation in transitions
11:29 - The partnership drive with Engaging Missions (https://engagingmissions.com/patron)
13:35 - Resting on God’s sufficiency in ministry
16:10 - Many ways to learn the same lesson
17:34 - Sharing the Gospel in your heart language
24:02 - Ministering in a multiethnic setting
26:24 - Entering into a new culture
31:30 - Concerns of contextualizing the Gospel
34:27 - What advice would you give yourself?
42:24 - How can we best pray for you?
44:59 - Closing thoughts
Resources & Contact Info Website: http://lifepointchurch.org/brussels
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @jordanraybon
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God loves to work in and through our weaknesses. He is very good at taking what little we have and multiplying it for thousands. Jordan Raybon visits Engaging Missions to share about how God has been doing that in his ministry. Jordan is a pastor from Tennessee who is living in Brussels, Belgium with his wife and son. He describes his church in Belgium as one that is thriving and growing.

Jordan shares about working in a multiethnic setting in Belgium. He also talks about the importance of making the Gospel understandable to a different culture while not watering it down in any way. Jordan reminds us to lean on God and to follow Him wherever He leads.

Full Show Notes: http://engagingmissions.com/251 Become a Patron: https://engagingmissions.com/patron What We Talked About 00:24 - Episode summary 01:51 - What is your church like? 03:29 - Creating a welcoming community 05:06 - God’s revelation in transitions 11:29 - The partnership drive with Engaging Missions 13:35 - Resting on God’s sufficiency in ministry 16:10 - Many ways to learn the same lesson 17:34 - Sharing the Gospel in your heart language 24:02 - Ministering in a multiethnic setting 26:24 - Entering into a new culture 31:30 - Concerns of contextualizing the Gospel 34:27 - What advice would you give yourself? 42:24 - How can we best pray for you? 44:59 - Closing thoughts Resources & Contact Info Website: http://lifepointchurch.org/brussels Email: [email protected] Twitter: @jordanraybon Show Links Facebook: @engagingmissions Messenger: @engagingmissions Twitter: @engagingmission Leave a Voicemail Become a Patron Listen for Free

Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links in the post above are “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will add value to my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

 

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