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Ukrainian Child Data, Kenya's Tatu City and Leading Across Cultures

Ukrainian Child Data, Kenya's Tatu City and Leading Across Cultures

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It's March and the madness extends far beyond college basketball. In this episode, we look at the ramifications of losing Ukrainian child data through recent federal budget cuts and why upholding these children's humans right should matter to American Christians. Then we look at a new city development in Kenya that has some unique aspects that give both promise and pause. Lastly, Brandon Stiver shares a book recommendation on cross-cultural leadership that can help equip us for the ministries that God has led us into.

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Resources and Links from the show

NPR : Trump Administration Cuts Funding for Program that Tracked Ukrainian Children Abducted by Russia

Associated Press : A startup city in Kenya tries to tackle Africa's problem of urbanizing while poor

Amazon : Leading Across Cultures - Effective Ministry and Mission in the Global Church by James E. Plueddamann

Conversation Notes

  • 1:36 - The loss of data on Ukrainian children that have been forcibly removed from their country and taken to Russia. What human rights are being violated and what role do recent changes by the US put these children at greater risk.
  • 14:50 - Steve Kariithi joins the show from Nairobi to discuss Tatu City - a privately funded city with thousands of people and a lot of appeal. We discuss the pro's and con's of this approach to urban development
  • 29:50 - Brandon shares a recommendation for those that are working and leading in cross-cultural environments.

Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License

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