PG • 51min • March 28, 2022 • Documentary
Journey to the heart of Mongolia in this captivating episode, where a land reborn after the 1990s reveals its hidden stories. Join Jake as he uncovers the mysteries of Mongolian culture, sharing meals with local Christians and discovering the untold tales of an American family who moved there to live among the people.
Set in Mongolia, this episode showcases the country's remarkable growth and transformation since regaining independence in the 1990s. Jake takes you on a journey through the heart of Mongolian culture, sharing stories and meals with local Christians. He also visits an American family who moved to Mongolia in 2000, dedicating their lives to creating art and living among the people.
Through the lens of Biblical Christian missions, this series explores the intersection of faith, food, and culture, revealing how God’s presence is manifested in diverse communities. Each episode dives into the rich traditions and culinary practices of different cultures, showing how faith is lived out in everyday life. By experiencing these true stories, viewers are invited to reflect on their own beliefs and discover a deeper connection to God’s purpose for humanity.
Filmmaker Shane McMullin created the GO: series to highlight God's work around the world and to answer the questions of who God is, what He does, and why we are here.
It's an effective and useful way to help someone understand modern missions. The study simplifies and highlights the understanding needed for the field. By focusing on real-world examples, it makes the concepts of adaptability and cultural sensitivity easy to understand.
Clip 1 - Whose Kingdom
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Clip 2 - Broken World
Clip 3 - Creative Calling
Clip 4 - Beautiful Cultures
Clip 5 - Get Going