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IN THE KNOW January 2025

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IN THE KNOW with Bill and Lisa Walker

Strategizing in an Honor-Shame Culture In July 2024, Lisa and I took a team on Mission Exposure Monterrey. One of the things we did in partnership with our EMC congregations that week was to help clean a corner lot in San Blas of Garcia (a bedroom community outside Monterrey). You may recall that we wrote about that day of ministry with Elim EMC in the September edition of the Kerusso. We also interviewed church planters Jeronimo and Neri Salazar and posted the video on our YouTube channel @theThreadEMC. You can watch that video here. Pastor Jeronimo shared that though they are in a good location, they’d like to acquire the corner lot just half a block down the street. This property had been abandoned for a long time, was in frightful condition, overgrown, and was full of trash! Pastor Jeronimo doesn’t know the owner, and the person never comes around. So, he devised a plan to get the owner’s attention: clean up the lot, even though he had not been asked to do so. The Mission Exposure team did that as part of our ministry with them. The idea is that the owner will hear that someone has cleaned up his property, and he’ll come around looking to see what’s going on. That will be Pastor Jeronimo’s chance to talk with the owner about renting or even purchasing the property for the Elim EMC. In the United States, such a thing might constitute trespassing! But this is Mexico! To Americans, cleaning someone else’s property without being asked to do so seems like a fool’s errand. But this is Mexico! American culture is “innocence-guilt,” whereas Mexico is “honor-shame.” Click here to learn what that means. If you’re scratching your head, let me point you to biblical precedent in 1 Samuel 25. David had taken


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