When Leaders Drink Tea Together

Mission's Edge Roundtable October 2021 Session:

It all starts by drinking tea together! This pressing issue of "how leaders from diverse cultures meaningfully collaborate" is one that many pay lip service to, but very few adequately address. This panel discusses how leaders from diverse backgrounds can truly collaborate so that all voices and viewpoints are represented in this global century, as the Gospel explodes across borders and nations converge in our cities. The panel is based on Dr. Mary Ho's article, "When Leaders Drink Tea Together: A Critique of Western Christian Leadership in Light of Global Trends."

Featuring:

Dr. Mary Ho is the International Executive Leader of All Nations International. She received her Doctor of Strategic Leadership from Virginia-based Regent University. She is married and has two sons.

Dr. Todd M. Johnson is a professor and Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He received his Ph.D. from William Carey International University.

Dr. Jacob Igba, originally from Nigeria and now living in South Africa, is a lecturer with Mukhanyo Theological College and missionary with Africa Inland Mission. He received his Ph.D. from North-West University, Potchefstroom.

Dr. Mary Ho's article was published by the Lausanne Global Analysis in September 2021.

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