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John Stott once said: “We must be global Christians with a global vision because our God is a global God!” In this podcast, we plan to regularly bring you global perspectives to help you grow in this way.
You will be encouraged and challenged by this global interview with Glenn Roseberry, a Christian missionary serving in East Africa. Glenn is a former business owner and entrepreneur. Over the last decade, God has transformed his life. Following God’s call on His life to make disciples, he now lives among the poor to serve some of the least reached and most underserved people on the planet.
Glenn helps us understand what life is like in East Africa during the time of the global Coronavirus pandemic. More than that, he brings helpful insight into heartbreaking suffering and health care disparities in the world. He also speaks about what he has learned about isolation, including how to make the most of opportunities of stillness and loneliness.
As a student of early church history, Glenn draws on lessons of the early church to help us see specific ways we can grow as individuals and communities of faith through the Coronavirus crisis. You will be challenged to make the most of your own suffering and consider others who suffer even more than you. We believe you will be encouraged and helped by this global interview!
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John Stott once said: “We must be global Christians with a global vision because our God is a global God!” In this podcast, we plan to regularly bring you global perspectives to help you grow in this way.
You will be encouraged and challenged by this global interview with Glenn Roseberry, a Christian missionary serving in East Africa. Glenn is a former business owner and entrepreneur. Over the last decade, God has transformed his life. Following God’s call on His life to make disciples, he now lives among the poor to serve some of the least reached and most underserved people on the planet.
Glenn helps us understand what life is like in East Africa during the time of the global Coronavirus pandemic. More than that, he brings helpful insight into heartbreaking suffering and health care disparities in the world. He also speaks about what he has learned about isolation, including how to make the most of opportunities of stillness and loneliness.
As a student of early church history, Glenn draws on lessons of the early church to help us see specific ways we can grow as individuals and communities of faith through the Coronavirus crisis. You will be challenged to make the most of your own suffering and consider others who suffer even more than you. We believe you will be encouraged and helped by this global interview!