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Creating a Culture of Understanding
Alex Thu from Myanmar joined the Asia Gateway Training (AGT), which was held at the Seminari Theology Malaysia in June this year, to learn more about missions, culture, and the various concepts related to mission work. He shared several interesting facts he learned in AGT: Alex’s mission field is in South East Asia; sharing the…
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Understanding the Call of God
Mathew Thomas stepped into full-time ministry with a desire to learn how to work with, adjust to, and adopt other cultures. He began working with the “indigenous and ethnic people group” in the country he felt God calling him to. Realizing that good intentions alone would not help him enter their world or bridge the cultural gap,…
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Bridging the Cultural Gap
Rhena has a three-way identity: Zambian, Asian and British (Western). Rather than feeling trapped between worlds, she keeps her true identity rooted in Christ and uses her rich cultural heritage to easily bridge the gaps between cultures. This is the essence that allows Rhena to share the Gospel interculturally. She believes “that all people are…


