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Cross-Cultural Ministry and Spiritual Growth

Distractions, busyness, deceptive cultural forces--the process of discipleship faces many tough obstacles today. An effective approach to spiritual formation has become as crucial as it is difficult.

Join us for this thought-provoking recalibration of discipleship with Eric Costanzo (PhD), Lead Pastor of South Tulsa Baptist Church (Tulsa, Oklahoma), and co-author of Inalienable: How Marginalized Kingdom Voices Can Help Save the American Church. Eric is passionate about empowering marginalized people and seeing churches become agents of transformation in our current cultural moment.


Invite others on your team to take a fresh look at:

  • How cross-cultural engagement affects individual growth and the growth of our churches,

  • Blind spots in our discipleship and how they’re undermining our mission,

  • Cross-cultural engagement in God’s design, and 

  • How to more intentionally integrate it with spiritual formation.


With so many churches battling decline, leaders also face heavy demands amidst competing priorities. Outreach to the nations--whether residing across the street or across the ocean--sometimes feels like a luxury that costs the church time, money and people. Cross-cultural engagement can seem like a good idea primarily for those willing to do something “extra”, but not important for the majority of Christ-followers. Could our inattention to cross-cultural opportunities be costing us more than we realize? Are disciples stunted in their growth because they are failing to engage cross-culturally?

Whether you are a pastor, missions leader, or campus outreach leader, don't miss this unique opportunity to gain valuable insights that can inform how you make disciples!

 

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