Discipleship changes when it crosses cultures — and understanding those differences matters. Join us as veteran missionary Daniel Jesudason shares stories and practical insights. He will also tackle important questions such as what is foundational for short-term trips, and whether we should manage the integrity of mission partners.
Who should attend?
Anyone going on a short-term mission trip
Missions board or committee members
Pastors and ministry leaders
Anyone exploring or supporting cross-cultural ministry
If you are seeking to serve wisely across cultures, this session will equip you with important perspectives and practical wisdom.
Speaker
Daniel Jesudason served with Wycliffe Bible Translators in Papua New Guinea (1985–2005), where he and his family pioneered literacy programs and Scripture translation. They began their work among the Umanakaina people before shifting focus to the Daga community, completing the Daga New Testament, which was dedicated on 18 June 2005.
After missions, Daniel transitioned into pastoral leadership, serving as Missions Pastor at Community of Praise Baptist Church and Executive Director of HighPoint Community Services (2004–2011). He later entered the healthcare sector as Managing Director of Promises (a mental health and addiction treatment centre) until 2023. Today, he serves as a part-time Missions Pastor at Solomon’s Porch Singapore and remains active in Asia-Pacific missions, supporting various agencies.