April 20, 2024

Learning to Cross Cultural Boundaries

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Learning to Cross Cultural Boundaries

Have you ever wanted to be able to talk to someone who has a different culture than you do but struggled to know what to do? You are not alone. It can be difficult for many people to talk to people from different cultures or backgrounds. So, how do we do this, especially to spread the gospel? John Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Jon Jones, as they discuss "Learning to Cross-Cultural Boundaries."

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Christian, Husband, Dad, Evangelist, Teacher

John Davis Jones is nearly finished with his PhD in Religious Studies from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. He holds a BA in Biblical Studies, a MA in New Testament, and a MDiv from Freed-Hardeman University in Henderson, Tennessee. In 2013, John and his wife Erin moved to Porirua, New Zealand to work with congregations in the Wellington region. After two years serving as ‘missionaries-in-residence’ at FHU from 2019-2021, John, Erin, and children moved back to Porirua in 2021 to continue work with Christians there and for John to begin his PhD work. John and family are now back in the States working with the McEwen church of Christ.

John hopes to encourage Christians worldwide to work towards unity in Christ by: constantly examining their beliefs in light of Scripture, “test[ing] everything[,] and hold[ing] fast what is good” (1 Thess. 5:21)