
Learning how to share the Gospel in a cross cultural context. Sharing Cross-Culturally in Missions: Learning to Love Beyond Borders
Summaries you’ll learn from this Training
At Church of Our Saviour (COOS), mission work is more than outreach—it’s about building bridges across cultures with humility, wisdom, and love. In this vital session of our mission trip orientation series, Esther from the Missions Department leads participants through the essentials of sharing the gospel cross-culturally.
This session is designed for mission trip participants preparing to serve in diverse cultural contexts. Whether you’re heading to a neighboring region or a distant nation, this training equips you to engage with people whose worldviews, customs, and values may differ significantly from your own.
📚 What You’ll Learn
Sharing the gospel effectively requires more than passion—it demands cultural sensitivity and spiritual discernment. This session explores how to understand and appreciate different worldviews, so that the message of Christ can be communicated with clarity and compassion.
Participants reflect on key Scripture, including:
🕒 When and Where
The principles learned here are meant to be applied directly in the mission field, where cultural awareness can make the difference between connection and confusion.
🎯 Why It Matters
In cross-cultural missions, good intentions alone aren’t enough. Without understanding the beliefs and behaviors of the people we serve, we risk miscommunication or even offense. This training helps participants become thoughtful, respectful witnesses—able to share the gospel in ways that resonate with diverse communities.
🛠️ How We Prepare
Through biblical reflection, group discussion, and practical examples, participants are equipped with six key principles for cross-cultural engagement:
Whether you’re preparing to serve in a rural village or a bustling city, this session reminds us that the gospel is for all—and that sharing it well begins with listening, learning, and loving across cultures.