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12: Daniel Yang

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Show Notes

You and I can partner with God to serve the world, no matter our age, ethnicity, or social status. He welcomes us all, including refugees. My guest, Daniel Yang, knows this first-hand. He’s a second generation Asian American. His Hmong family bravely fled from war-torn Laos after the “Secret War” in the 1970’s. Their inspiring journey from refugees to church planters is one that will encourage you to look deeper into your own identity and calling. There truly is a role for each one of us in the Kingdom of God. Daniel discovered the secret to communicating with others—including those from different cultures—in one simple step. Here’s a hint: it will help you share the gospel with anyone, and it’s powerfully achievable. As Director of The Send Institute (a think tank for North American church planting out of Wheaton College), Daniel loves to equip people with the Biblical truth that we’re all made for community. You’ll enjoy one of his lesser-known talents at the end of this podcast. So, stick around because you’re going to love it!

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