Bridging Cultures & Faith:

Missiologist, Theologian,
Cultural Anthropologist, & Speaker

Exploring Diaspora Communities and Delivering Transformative Cross-Cultural Training for Global Impact

Our mission is to share the love of Jesus with migrant communities by working alongside the whole church. We serve by fostering discipleship through compassionate outreach, relationship-building, and spiritual support.

Our mission is to faithfully share the love of Jesus Christ with migrant communities, fostering spiritual growth and discipleship through compassionate outreach and support. We are dedicated to creating a welcoming environment within the diverse Body of Christ where every individual, regardless of their background, can experience the transformative power of the Gospel. By building genuine relationships and providing practical assistance, we aim to guide new believers into a deeper relationship with Christ, guiding them and Christ followers to live out their faith and become active participants in God's mission.

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Discover how faith and culture intersect. Schedule an online consultation or inquiry to explore how you can contribute to our mission of understanding and engaging with diverse communities.

I support those interested in cross-cultural missions both locally and internationally, offering help with research, data analysis, and training for lay and ministry leaders. I also teach and supervise dissertations at the master's and doctoral levels in missiology, theology, and cultural anthropology.

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Proverbs 31:8 challenges God's people to 'Open your mouth for those with no voice, for the cause of all the dispossessed' (ESV)

In Unmuted, Usha Reifsnider makes use of 'muted group theory' to help church leaders and theologians understand the real challenges of identity, intersectionality, and the myriad ways of being human in God's world. Drawing together powerful testimonies from disciples of Jesus from around the world, Usha Reifsnider brings theological reflection and biblical insight to the contested question of multifaceted identities. As a convert from a Hindu background and, married to an American, she is well placed to do so. Unmuted ends with a powerful statement about the future of evangelicalism - in a clarion cry to the West to listen again to the voices of global church and join in with what God is doing.

“Usha Reifsnider uses her unique intercultural life and ministry experiences along with academic research, and thoughtful theological reflection to move seekers from other faiths and Christians to explore Jesus and be ‘church’.”

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