DiscoverApostolic MentoringConverting Access Challenged Nations Distinct Cultures Part 2 ... English
Converting Access Challenged Nations Distinct Cultures Part 2 ... English

Converting Access Challenged Nations Distinct Cultures Part 2 ... English

Update: 2025-10-20
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Sister Iptissam Azar shares powerful strategies for reaching Access Challenge Nations through relational evangelism and biblical hospitality. She outlines practical approaches for building trust with collectivist cultures by finding common ground and showing Christ's love through consistent relationships.

• Collectivist cultures (most of the world outside North America) build trust through long-term relationships, not accomplishments
• Biblical hospitality means love for strangers and differs greatly from modern Western hospitality
• Discipleship can and should begin before conversion through authentic relationship building
• Oneness Apostolics are uniquely positioned to reach Muslims through shared belief in one God and holy living
• Miracles happen anywhere life happens, not just in church services
• Finding commonality in dress, family values, and moral standards creates natural bridges
• Political opinions should never hinder gospel opportunities with immigrant communities
• Trust is built at home over meals, not through arguments or direct confrontation

If you're interested in learning more about effective tools for reaching Access Challenge Nations, download the free resources mentioned in this episode through the link in our show notes.


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Converting Access Challenged Nations Distinct Cultures Part 2 ... English

Converting Access Challenged Nations Distinct Cultures Part 2 ... English

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