Developing Cross-Cultural Intelligence: Lessons from Serving in One of the World's Largest Student Ministries with Richard Coleman
Have you ever felt a calling to serve others but weren’t sure where to begin?
This episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast is for aspiring missionaries, cross-cultural workers, and anyone interested in growing in their intercultural relationships.
Richard Coleman, a missionary with TMS Global, shares his inspiring journey from a call to missions as a teenager to now serving in one of the worlds largest student ministries in Ethiopia. He unpacks the importance of reciprocal relationships, highlights the power of community, and offers practical tips for navigating cultural differences. Discover how cross-cultural ministry can empower diverse communities and the profound impact it has on both the server and those served.
Key Takeaways:
- Developing Cross-Cultural Intelligence: Learn from Richard’s personal experiences and insight.
- Building Reciprocal Relationships: Discover how embracing other cultures and communities can foster deeper connections.
- Empowering Student Leaders: Explore some ideas to engage and empower students in ministry.
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Richard Coleman Bio:
Richard Coleman got his introduction to missions through a short-term trip to Uganda led by the Oral Roberts University Missions department. He has served as the missions director of a megachurch, Perspectives instructor, mobilisation director for a sending agency, and leader within the Lausanne Movement. With his wife and five children, he currently serves in Ethiopia through a partnership with TMS Global and EvaSUE, the IFES affiliate in the country.If you would like to help us improve our podcast, please send us the feedback.
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