Episode 162

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26th Oct 2016

Refugee, Gangbanger, Missionary: How to See With Eyes of Faith, with Tobias – EM162

Tobias came to the United States as a refugee. As a teenager, he was an angry gangbanger until God transformed his life. Now he's a missionary to Southeast Asia, watching God do amazing things.

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A former gangbanger turned missionary (we’ll call him Tobias) joins us today to talk about his ministry experiences in Southeast Asia as well as his personal testimony. Having grown up as a refugee in the States, he knows what it is like to be seen as the outsider. Thankfully, God placed a Christian couple in his life who shared the Good News of what Christ had done. From God’s work in his life, he left the life of drugs and violence to follow Jesus.

Tobias now works in a southeastern area of Asia, bringing the story of Jesus to different people groups. In the episode, he discusses the importance of understanding the cultural context and also encourages us to find cross-cultural experience in our very own neighborhoods. His passion for making disciples for the Kingdom is evident as he shares his stories and experiences.

What we talked about

  • 00:25 – Upcoming Events for Engaging Missions
  • 02:29 – Introduction
  • 02:57 – Ministering cross-culturally
  • 04:42 – The experience of being a refugee
  • 06:46 – First to come to faith
  • 07:33 – Meaningful verse
  • 10:10 – Two opposing worlds
  • 12:40 – How God moves through difficulty
  • 16:05 – Doing Ministry Well
  • 16:23 – What do you do in your ministry?
  • 18:12 – Making disciples in closed countries
  • 21:57 – Seeing with eyes of faith
  • 25:07 – Connecting with the Buddhist people
  • 27:36 – How to be good short-term partners
  • 30:28 – Taking the first step in prayer walking
  • 31:54 – Next week on Engaging Missions
  • 34:00 – Fueled by a vision
  • 36:02 – Marketplace matters
  • 37:48 – Surrounded by the nations
  • 40:35 – Internet and book resources
  • 42:08 – Parting advice
  • 43:28 – Engaging Missions from the field (Brian Hogan)

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Bryan Entzminger is the owner of Top Tier Audio, a podcast production company. He's the host of Hiring a Podcast Editor and cohost of the Podcast Gauntlet and the Podcast Editors Mastermind. He's also the founder of the Hindy Users (Unofficial) group for Hindenburg users on Facebook. He loves sharing the lessons he’s learned from his struggles and others he's met along the way so that you can have a podcast that you’re proud of without letting podcast production take over your life.