BRYAN K. GALLOWAY's first love in ministry is cross-cultural disciple-making – sharing his own journey and walk of faith in Christ with the nations whether they reside at a distant or right near him next door.
Bryan is originally from Metropolis, Illinois, and came to faith in Jesus during his late teenage years. Shortly thereafter he responded to God's call to make disciples of all nations no matter where that might be. Following the completion of a Bachelor of Arts degree, he completed a Master of Divinity degree and also holds a Doctorate in Cultural Anthropology.
After 26 years serving overseas as a church planter and a coach, trainer, and supervisor for missionaries in Asia Pacific, he still clearly hears that call to make disciples of all nations and all peoples. During his overseas service, he also served and coordinated the efforts as the Asia Pacific cultural researcher to unearth the people groups and paint a picture of the unreached unengaged peoples within Asia Pacific.
Bryan now brings his long-term expertise to unearth and coordinate the discovering of diaspora peoples. In so doing, he spends a lot of his time mobilizing and equipping Christians and the Church to reach the nations, the dispersed peoples, in their locale. Bryan's passion is not only casting vision for unreached dispersed people, but also he himself being a part of God's historic plan and planting churches among diaspora people locally.
Over the years, he has written several books including ..
Reaching the Nations: People that Change the World (2017) ... available on Amazon in book format and a Kindle edition.
Making Meaning: The Indigenous Church in Practice (2018) ... available on Amazon in printed format and Kindle edition.
Traveling Down Their Road: A Workbook for Discovering a People's Worldview (2007) ... updated revision expected 2018 on Amazon in printed format and a Kindle edition.
The World As They See (2009) ... updated revision expected 2018 on Amazon in printed book format and a Kindle edition.
Look for other books that he is presently working on ... including The Unexpected: Stories from the Mission Field ...
He is married to Karen who willingly let's others know that she also was called as a missionary and did not go overseas just because she was married to Bryan. Bryan and Karen have three children and six grandchildren.
Bryan may be contacted via his website journeysinculture.com or at bkgal@iname.com.