
In this episode of the Rooted Asian American Youth Ministry Roundtable, Terrence is joined by Dorothy and Huey (the Birthday Boy) to talk about their personal experiences with cross-cultural missions, which reveal their diverse backgrounds. They then delve into the details to unpack the usefulness, purpose, and pet peeves embedded in planning and execution from the POV of youth ministry. Grab a seat and join us!He Is Worthy: Helping Students Discover Meaning in Missions - Rooted MinistryMissions - Rooted MinistryFollow on Instagram @therootedministry.Watch us on Youtube!Subscribe to the Rooted podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted by: Huey Lee, M. Div. from Biblical Theological Seminary; Justin Wong, Ed.D. from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Terrence Shay, Family Ministry Pastor at FCBC Walnut; and Dorothy Lau, youth director at the Chinese Bible Church of Maryland.
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