![]() In honor of Black History Month, Anthony Bobo, Jr., Senior Associate at The Joseph Factor Group, delivered an inspiring message to ministry workers in Berlin, Germany, via video. Drawing upon the wisdom of the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 9:19-23, Bobo emphasized the importance of adaptability in ministry—akin to being "a chameleon"—to effectively engage diverse groups. Bobo spotlighted his work with Influential Global Ministries (IGM), focusing on the empowerment of cross-cultural, justice-oriented leaders through initiatives such as leadership development, church planting, and revitalization. He urged the missionaries to actively support marginalized communities by leveraging their influence, listening to those often unheard, and embracing uncomfortable conversations. "My friends Stephen and Jenne Jones invited me to speak to the group, and I was truly humbled," Bobo expressed. He acknowledged the significant contributions of Stephen and Jenne in assisting with his first book Commissioned To Love alongside Big John Perkins, highlighting their shared commitment to impactful ministry. Stephen and Jenne are part of ENVISION BERLIN! Located in Berlin, Germany, they are committed to raising a generation of innovative missional leaders through short-term trips, internships, and residencies, by way of intentional involvement with our long term ministry presence in the community. Through this address, Bobo not only celebrated Black History Month but also reinforced the vital role of inclusivity and justice in church work. Comments are closed.
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