Bonus Episode 1: The Gospel for Every Person in Eurasia with Ruslan Zagidulin

 The God on the Move podcast is back with regular episodes, sharing inspiring God stories from the global church with the global church.

During our break, we’ve been working on expanding God on the Move to a whole new content category dedicated to sharing testimonies of God’s work across the world. Designed for every believer, this new category of content highlights inspirational God stories from the global church through articles, videos, podcasts, as well as non-English content. God on the Move invites you to witness and participate in God’s mission across cultures and generations. On top of that, you can now join the God on the Move community on the Lausanne Action Hub to be part of the conversation, see exclusive content and share your own testimony. Join the God on the Move Community here.

With this new approach, we will also be switching to a new rhythm of releasing God on the Move podcast episodes only every other week, while the Lausanne Movement podcast episodes will be published in the weeks between. We hope that this new rhythm will allow you to get to enjoy both of the podcasts. 

And so, with this new Bonus Episode, We’re doing something slightly different to what we normally do and bring you the latest Lausanne Movement Podcast episode before returning to our God on the Move stories next Monday.

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Guests in This Episode

Ruslan Zagidulin

Regional Director for Eurasia

Ruslan Zagidulin was born and raised in an interethnic Soviet family in Kyrgyzstan. At 17, he converted to Evangelical Christianity. He graduated from Kyrgyz Technical University in 1998, majoring in cybernetics and engineering, then earned another bachelor’s degree in Christian Education from Bishkek Bible School in 2006. In 2013 he earned a master of theology degree specializing in Biblical Studies and Contextual Missiology. Ruslan is passionate about Intergenerational Leadership and Contextual Missiology, and is currently working on a PhD in Missiology at the International Baptist Theological Study Center at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

Ruslan serves the Lausanne Movement as the Eurasian Regional Co-Director. He is married to Elena, and they have four sons: Roma, David, Robert, and Nathanael.

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