CULTURAL CATALYSTS - TRANSFORMING CULTURE IN THE MOST GOSPEL NEGLECTED PLACES
Kris Vallotton | March 17, 2022
CULTURAL CATALYSTS - TRANSFORMING CULTURE IN THE MOST GOSPEL NEGLECTED PLACES
In this week's Cultural Catalysts podcast episode, Kris Vallotton sits down with Bethel's Missions Pastors, John, and Cindi Taylor to discuss transforming hearts and culture in the most Gospel neglected places. John and Cindi Taylor’s story is a journey of immense faith and a life surrendered to the Gospel. Their faith-filled yes to the Lord led them to an unreached people group as overseas missionaries for 15 years. My prayer as you listen to this week’s episode is that you will be ignited with a passion for every ear to hear the Gospel and heart to experience the love of the Father. Please note this interview was recorded prior to the Ukrainian crisis.

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