For many people around the globe today, religion is viewed as a dead tradition of the past with no current relevance. How is it possible to bring Jesus to those who have a distaste for organized religion and Christian values? Craig talks with Luke Greenwood of Steiger International about how Steiger approaches their target mission field. Steiger focuses on sharing the good news of Jesus in a manner that crosses secular cultural boundaries and preconceived prejudices. They have teams in major cities all around the globe, engaging and building relationships as they immerse themselves with the youth of the world.
They present the gospel in a relevant, yet bold, manner that works to break through the apathetic demeanor of the culture and bring the living God to life for them.
TIMESTAMPS AND STARTING POINTS:
4:20 Luke’s background
- born in UK to missionaries 
- grew up in Brazil as a missionary kid 
- call from God to go on missions 
- call to cross secular cultural boundaries 
- now serves in world wide missions 
- uses music as a tool to share the gospel 
11:18 Experience at Polish Woodstock
- secular youth culture views religion as a dead tradition of the past 
- there is a distaste towards Christian values 
- “illegal” concert 
- invited back the next year to perform on the Hare Krishna’s main stage 
25:00 More about Steiger International
- Steiger’s primary purpose: bridge the gap between the church and the global youth community 
- Steiger teams in major cities around the world 
- proclaiming the gospel in the secular culture 
- discipleship 
29:30 How to get involved
33:30 Provoke and Inspire Podcast
- Ben Pierce, son of founders 
- Chad Johnson, formerly from Tooth and Nail 
- David Pierce, founder 
- Luke Greenwood, Steiger International 
- What does it look like to be a follower of Jesus in secular society 
36:40 Luke’s Book
- Global Youth Culture: the Spiritual Hunger of the Largest Unreached Culture Today 
- find it on Amazon 
- What is the world’s view today? 
- how can we bring the good news of Jesus into that scene? 
Luke’s Plugs: Steiger.org, his book, the podcast
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