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Let Nomads Move You!

Podcast by Ron, your nomad guide

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“Let Nomads Move You!” takes you on a journey into the lives, cultures, and wisdom of nomadic peoples around the world. Discover their deep connections to Scripture, their unique heritage of mobility, and the lessons they offer for faith, community, and modern life. Whether you’re curious about global nomads or seeking fresh insights into biblical themes, this podcast will inspire you to see the world—and your faith—through nomadic eyes.

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9 episodes

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Why WEIRD Christians Don’t Realize What They’re Missing in the Bible

🎙️ Episode 9 Why WEIRD Christians Don’t Realize What They’re Missing in the Bible Most modern Christians don’t realize they are reading the Bible through cultural lenses that are very recent, very Western, and very unusual in human history. In this episode, we explore how WEIRD culture — Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic — quietly shapes how many believers understand faith, church, identity, and even Scripture itself. And here’s the surprising part: When WEIRD assumptions become “normal Christianity,” we don’t just misunderstand nomads… We start misunderstanding the Bible. This episode marks a shift from learning about nomads to learning how nomadic realities help us read Scripture more clearly. ⸻ 🌍 In This Episode You’ll discover: • Why most Christians today belong to one of the most culturally unusual populations in history • How WEIRD thinking trains us to see faith as individual, private, and place-based • Why the Bible assumes a world of tribes, movement, shared identity, and relational belonging • How we accidentally replace biblical community with voluntary attendance • Why mobility, kinship, and interdependence are not “background details” in Scripture — they are structural • How nomadic and clan-based societies still instinctively understand things the Bible assumes ⸻ 🧭 A Big Idea to Take With You The Bible was not written to modern individuals managing personal spiritual lives. It emerged in a world where: • People belonged to extended families and clans • Identity was shared, not self-created • Movement was normal • Survival depended on relationships • Faith was lived together, not chosen alone When we read Scripture through WEIRD lenses, we don’t just miss cultural details. We miss how life actually worked for Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus, and the early followers of Christ. ⸻ 🐑 Why This Matters If we don’t recognize our cultural blind spots: • We may assume nomadic peoples are “behind” instead of seeing they preserve older human patterns • We may reshape church into something Scripture never describes • We may think the Bible supports radical individualism — when it actually challenges it • We may preach “Good News” that sounds foreign to the very kinds of communities Scripture speaks from But when we begin to see through a NOMAD lens, something shifts. The Bible starts to feel less abstract… and more like it came from a real, lived world of movement, loyalty, and shared life. ⸻ 🔥 This Episode Launches a New Phase Earlier episodes introduced the NOMAD framework: Networking • Organized by clan • Mobility • Autonomy • Distinctiveness Now we begin asking: 👉 What happens when we read the Bible through that lens? 👉 What have WEIRD Christians been trained not to see? This episode opens that conversation. ⸻ 🏕️ Want to Go Deeper? If this episode stirred something in you, Let Nomads Move You! is designed to help you: • Rethink Scripture through nomadic realities • Understand the deep cultural assumptions behind your own faith background • Learn from communities that still live closer to the social world of the Bible This isn’t just information. It’s an invitation to let your worldview shift. 🔗 Learn more about the course and community: https://courses.nomadicpeoples.net/let-nomads-move-you ⸻ ⭐ Enjoying the Podcast? If this episode helped you see the Bible differently: • Share it with a friend who loves Scripture • Leave a review • Subscribe so you don’t miss what’s coming next Because we’re just getting started. Next episodes will explore how nomadic perspectives illuminate key biblical themes you may have read for years… without ever seeing them this way. ⸻ Ron, your nomad guide

28 Jan 2026 - 23 min
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Let Nomads Move You! Episode 8 - The Biblical Story Is a Nomadic Story (and We Forgot)

What if the Bible wasn’t written primarily for people who stay put—but for people who move? In this episode, Ron explores a simple but often overlooked reality: from Genesis to Revelation, Scripture is shaped by movement. God forms His people not through comfort and permanence, but through journeys, shared risk, and relational belonging on the road. This conversation invites us to rethink how faith, discipleship, and community are formed—and what may have been lost when Christianity became largely sedentary. ⸻ 🧭 In This Episode, We Explore: • Why mobility is not a background detail in Scripture, but a central method God uses to shape identity • How Genesis, Exodus, David, the Prophets, Jesus, and the early church all reflect a nomadic worldview • What changes when discipleship is lived as a journey rather than a classroom experience • The difference between belief-centered faith and belonging-centered faith • How movement builds community through shared risk, labor, and memory • Why many modern expressions of Christianity struggle with isolation and disconnection • A personal story from life among Gujjar nomads—and what shared grief taught about belonging ⸻ 🐪 Key Takeaways: • God forms identity through journey, not comfort • Belonging is shaped on the road, not in a room • Nomadic faith is embodied, relational, and story-based • When faith stops moving, discipleship risks becoming a product instead of a pilgrimage ⸻ 🤔 Reflection Questions: • Where might God be inviting you to “move”—physically, relationally, or spiritually? • Who are you walking with in your journey of faith? • How has your understanding of discipleship been shaped more by sitting than by journeying? • What stories have formed you—and who have you shared them with? ⸻ 🌍 Why This Matters Today: Nomadic and mobile peoples—migrants, refugees, diaspora communities—are not exceptions in today’s world; they are increasingly the norm. At the same time, Western societies face deep crises of belonging and identity. Recovering a more mobile, relational, story-shaped faith may not only help us engage nomadic peoples more wisely—it may also help heal what is broken in our own communities. ⸻ 🧡 Continue the Journey: This episode sets the stage for future conversations about NOMADs, NO-ADs, mobility, belonging, and how the biblical story challenges many modern assumptions about faith and church. If this episode stirred questions or curiosity, you’re invited to explore the Let NOMADs Move You! course and community, where these ideas are unpacked more deeply and lived out together.

15 Dec 2025 - 39 min
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NOMADs, NO-ADs, and Us: Why These Biblical Cultures Are Nothing Like Ours.

Podcast: Let Nomads Move You! Host: Ron, your nomad guide 🤠 Length: [Insert duration here] ⸻ Episode Description: What if we told you the cultures of Abraham, Moses, and Jesus were far closer to today’s nomads than to most modern societies? In this episode, we wrap up our N.O.M.A.D. series and take the conversation one step further. Ron introduces the concept of NO-ADs—people groups who are not nomadic but still share many cultural traits with NOMADs, like tribal organization, collectivism, and clan loyalty. You’ll discover why both NOMADs and NO-ADs often struggle to connect with Western models of church—and what that means for mission, community, and your own understanding of Scripture. ⸻ What You’ll Learn: 🟡 The key differences between NOMADs and NO-ADs 🟡 How modern Western culture is a poor lens for reading the Bible 🟡 Why the early church thrived in nomadic and NO-AD settings 🟡 What happens when we rediscover the Good News through nomadic eyes 🟡 How this insight can shape your calling, community, and mission strategy ⸻ Mentioned in this Episode: ✔️ Our working definition of a NOMAD ✔️ The story of Lot, Sodom, and Abraham’s tribal rescue mission ✔️ Melchizedek as an early NO-AD leader in Scripture ✔️ The lead magnet: 5 Reasons Nomads Think Church is a Bad Idea (and what to do about it) ✔️ The Nomad Connect training journey ✔️ Upcoming digital course: Let Nomads Move You! ⸻ Call to Action: ✅ Subscribe to Let Nomads Move You! wherever you get your podcasts ✅ Download the free resource: 5 Reasons Nomads Think Church is a Bad Idea ✅ Join the Nomad Connect Community and prepare to walk alongside NOMADs and NO-ADs around the world ✅ Visit: nomadicpeoples.net for blog posts, training, and more ⸻ Quote from the Episode: “We’ve learned to read the Bible like Westerners—but the people in it didn’t think that way. They were tribal. They were mobile. They were communal. They were nothing like us—and that changes everything.”

30 Jun 2025 - 18 min
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D-Distinct by Design

Nomads: Distinct by Design — What Sets Them Apart and What We Can Learn Description: What makes a people truly distinct? Language, tradition, or something deeper? In this episode of Let Nomads Move You!, we explore what sets nomads apart—not just geographically, but in mindset, culture, and faith. You’ll hear stories from the field, insights into biblical nomads, and even how one tribe reacted when I whispered a forbidden word: mine. This episode will challenge how you think about identity, mobility, and your role as a follower of Jesus in a world that pressures us to blend in. You’ll Learn: • Why nomads value “our” over “mine” • What collectivist identity reveals about biblical community • How Abraham, Moses, and Jesus lived distinct by design • What it means to walk with the Good Shepherd today 🧭 Ready to rethink your worldview? Subscribe to the Let Nomads Move You! newsletter and get updates on future workshops and resources to help you engage nomadic cultures with insight and respect. 👉 courses.nomadicpeoples.net 🔗 Explore more: nomadicpeoples.net #NomadicIdentity #CulturalDistinctiveness #CollectiveHeritage #TraditionAndFaith #NomadsAndCommunity

28 May 2025 - 17 min
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A-Autonomy: They Don’t Need You! | The Power of Nomadic Autonomy

They Don’t Need You! | The Power of Nomadic Autonomy What if the people we assume need our help are actually the ones with wisdom we need to learn from? For nomadic peoples, autonomy isn’t just a preference—it’s a way of life, a matter of survival, and a deeply held identity. The biggest mistake outsiders make? Coming in with solutions instead of respect. In this episode, we explore: ✅ Why nomads resist outside control—and why that’s a strength, not a weakness ✅ How their autonomy is tied to trust, survival, and community identity ✅ The costly mistakes outsiders (including myself!) make—and how to avoid them ✅ How understanding nomadic autonomy can change how we approach Jesus’ message Are You Called to Walk With Nomads? Maybe this episode stirred something deeper in you. Maybe you’re not just curious about nomads—you want to walk with them, learn from them, and help introduce Jesus as the Good Shepherd among them. If that’s you, Nomad Connect is your next step. 📍 This isn’t just a course—it’s a launching point. It includes an immersive 5-week journey in Kenya (16 June – 20 July 2025) where you’ll live among nomads, experience their world firsthand, and gain the tools to start a career serving nomadic peoples. Seats are limited, so don’t wait! Visit NomadicPeoples.net and explore Nomad Connect today. 🎧 Listen now and rethink what it means to serve among nomads.

6 Feb 2025 - 15 min
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