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Why Be Missional? A Conversation with Bishop Dr. Yasser Eric

Why Be Missional? A Conversation with Bishop Dr. Yasser Eric

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In this episode of Journey of Hope, host Elio Constantine continues the mini-series with a meaningful conversation titled “Why Be Missional?” Joined by Bishop Dr. Yasser Eric, the discussion explores how every follower of Christ is called to live missionally bringing discipleship, love, and transformation into their communities wherever God places them.

Bishop Dr. Yasser Eric draws from his own journey—from growing up as a radical Sunni Muslim in Sudan to becoming a follower of Christ—to emphasize that mission and discipleship begin with a heart for Jesus. He highlights that being missional is not about attending church on Sundays or completing programs; it’s about living out Christ’s love daily in our neighborhoods, workplaces, and schools.Throughout the episode, he shares practical insights on discipleship, illustrating that transformation happens relationally, day by day. Using examples from Scripture and real life, Dr. Eric explains how Christ modeled discipleship through daily engagement with His followers and how ordinary believers can serve as missionaries simply by living faithfully.

He also discusses Heart for Lebanon’s Mission Leadership Program, which equips men and women—including Muslim-background believers—to disciple others within their own communities. The program emphasizes context, relationships, and practical application of Scripture, showing that small, intentional groups can create long-lasting spiritual growth.This episode is a powerful reminder that discipleship and mission begin with being available to God, showing love, and living intentionally. Transformation happens over time, through patience, relationship, and faithfulness, as God works in the hearts of those we encounter.

Show Notes:


  • Being MissionalGod is a missionary God, always reaching out to people (Genesis–Revelation)
  • Mission is not limited to pastors or church leaders; every Christian is calledLiving missionally starts in your daily context—home, work, school, and neighborhood
  • Discipleship in PracticeTrue discipleship happens relationally, day by day, through example and engagement
  • Elevate others toward Christ by showing love, guidance, and patienceDiscipleship does not require perfect knowledge, only a heart for Jesus
Heart for Lebanon Mission Leadership Program:
  • Equips students from diverse backgrounds to make disciples in their communities
  • Emphasizes starting from context, not imposing content
  • Builds organic, relational growth through small groups and home-based gatherings
Key Takeaways
  • Being missional is about living Christ’s love wherever you are
  • Discipleship is a lifelong journey, available to all believers
  • Transformation begins with intentional relationship and patience
  • God works in people’s lives even before we arrive; our role is to join Him

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