This podcast is a project of the MEDINA focus with the goal of providing space for collaboration and community among practitioners to the Muslim Diaspora in North America. As people around the world have immigrated to the West many Christians have realized that they live and work in the midst of the nations and they often feel alone and unprepared to communicate cross-culturally. If you are looking for conversation and community surrounding issues of loving Muslim friends in Jesus name, we welcome you into the conversation.
In this episode, Brian helps to introduce a great new word picture, “gospel remittances,” referring to the ways that the good news travels on the rela...
This episode we interview two leaders in the discussion on Honor and Shame. Audrey Frank is an author, speaker, storyteller. She and her family have s...
Brian and Nate explore how ministry among the diaspora in North America is extended back to home countries. Special guests, Susan and Josh, share stor...
Brian and Nate reflect on a year of collaborative conversations in this summary reprise of memorable moments with guests in 2020. Discovering common t...
Samantha shares about her work in trauma-care informed ministry, specifically utilizing cultural awareness to develop non-western approaches that may ...
Trevor shares how he finds language speakers from countries that are hard to enter for cross-cultural workers. Though they are now in diaspora in the ...
Aaron describes the difference it has made to switch from holding their ESL classes at a church building to working with learners in their homes withi...
Jenifer describes how she creatively accesses her local refugee community by coaching community college students to connect with Somali students who a...
Nicole shares about how belonging to a non-traditional, micro-church has expanded her outreach beyond the Arabic-speaking community, and of her insigh...