Guests in This Episode
Dr. Sam George
Dr. Sam George, originally from the Andaman Islands in India, was born to Christian parents from the heritage of Kerala’s St. Thomas Christians.
Dr. George holds degrees in mechanical engineering and management and spent a decade working across Asia and the US. His academic pursuits continued at Fuller and Princeton Seminaries. Over the following twenty years, George was instrumental in founding two family-focused organisations: Urban India Mission and Parivar International. He earned his PhD in theology from Liverpool Hope University (UK), specialising in family, church, and diaspora studies. Presently, he lectures on global migration, diaspora missions, and world Christianity, contributing extensively through articles, book chapters, and books. George resides in the northern suburbs of Chicago, USA, with his wife, Dr. Mary M. George, and their two sons.
Matthew Niermann
Matthew Niermann has served the Lausanne Movement since 2010 in a variety of roles including research and operations. He is currently serving as the director of the State of the Great Commission Report for Lausanne 4. In addition, he serves as a dean and professor of architectural design at California Baptist University, where his research partially focuses on the relationship between creativity and Christian witness.
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