For Others Collective
David Nasser
In 1979, 9 year-old David and his family were forced to flee their home country of Iran amidst a bloody revolution, seeking asylum in America as refugees. At age 18, after years of difficult assimilation to a new culture during a time when Iranian-American social and political tensions were high, David found hope and redemption through a relationship with Jesus Christ. Soon after his conversion from Islam to Christianity, he began pursuing his new-found calling in ministry. For over 30 years, God has used and equipped David as a gifted evangelist, author, and campus pastor of the world’s largest collegiate ministry. Recently, David and his wife Jennifer have moved to Franklin, TN to begin a new chapter as they lead a non-profit organization, the For Others Collective. David continues to be a highly regarded communicator who speaks at churches, conferences, and festivals, as well as consults with a variety of organizations on the topics of culture development, leadership, and systems building across the globe.

What is the ministry challenge keeping you up at night?

What is the greatest hope for God’s work in 2023 you’re dreaming about?

What is a non-ministry activity that brings you joy and energy?

What are the top 1-3 essentials for the Church in America to address to reach those who are spiritually open, but not yet following Jesus?

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