These tools may be helpful in preparing you and your congregation towards a healthy missions ministry:

  • "Mind the Gap: Navigating the Pitfalls Cross-Cultural Partnership"

    Section One examines current problems of many existing partnerships in Haiti. Americans tend to have a skewed interpretation of what the word “partnership” means or what partnership connotes in a cross-cultural context. This results in an American organization providing a service or product for a community, which at first glance, seems positive, but, in fact, results in a lack of empowerment and dependency. Section Two highlights published works on the impact of misinterpreting the concept of transformative partnership in building mission relationships. A comparison is made between these views with this author’s proposed solutions. Section Three outlines the project’s thesis generated by the question, “How can American mission teams learn the foundational characteristics of a mutually beneficial cross-cultural mission relationship with Haitian communities and leaders?” The proposed solution is three-fold: 1. teach biblical koinonia; 2. gain understanding of the development, or stages, of relationships; and 3. recognize friendship as an alternative to the word “partnership.” If Americans want to participate in transformative partnerships, we must reform unhealthy one-sided transnational exchanges by investing in relationship building that seeks to place the person above the project. Sections Four through Six contain specifications of the Artifact, a video series and website promoting a new approach to cross-cultural relationships through faithful friendship and interdependent partnership.

Broken Banquet Podcasts

Welcome to the Broken Banquet Podcast, hosted by Wil Bailey & Dr. Ashley Goad. This podcast introduces you to who we are, where we've come from, and why in the world we have a podcast! We offer interviews with people we love around the world! Click the graphic to listen.

Five Things that Make the Church the Church

Wil Bailey gives his message about the church.

Cross-Cultural Talks

The video series will challenge U.S.-American church mission teams and leaders to rethink how their church and their teams participate in cross-cultural mission. Looking for each video & discussion guide? Click a link below or visit the YouTube playlist