Ron, your nomad guide
Let Nomads Move You!
“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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Ron, your nomad guide
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May 31, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 11 When the Good News Sounds Like Good News Again 31.05.2026 18:28
Here’s a polished set of Kajabi/YouTube-style show notes that keeps your shepherding, relational tone while tightening things just enough for readability and discoverability. 🤠 Episode 11 — When the Good News Sounds Like Good News Again Why did so many nomadic peoples historically resonate so deeply with Jesus? Maybe because they did not first encounter Him as the founder of a religious instituti...
Why Church Can Sound Like Bad News 24.05.2026 21:56
Why do many nomads — and increasingly many people in modern societies as well — instinctively struggle with what we call “church”? In this episode of Let Nomads Move You!, Ron explores how modern forms of Christianity can sometimes sound foreign to peoples whose worlds are built around kinship, mobility, shared responsibility, and relational belonging. What if the deeper issue is not that nomads r...
Why WEIRD Christians Don’t Realize What They’re Missing in the Bible 28.01.2026 23:19
🎙️ 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, churc...
Let Nomads Move You! Episode 8 - The Biblical Story Is a Nomadic Story (and We Forgot) 15.12.2025 39:57
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 fait...
NOMADs, NO-ADs, and Us: Why These Biblical Cultures Are Nothing Like Ours. 30.06.2025 18:28
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 n...
D-Distinct by Design 28.05.2025 17:15
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 whe...
A-Autonomy: They Don’t Need You! | The Power of Nomadic Autonomy 06.02.2025 15:49
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...
M-Mobility: Freedom, Survival, and Identity: How True NOMADs See Mobility 13.01.2025 14:16
What does it really mean to be a nomad? Spoiler: it’s not about working remotely from a trendy café in Bali. In this episode, we explore the “M” in NOMAD—Mobility. For true nomads, mobility isn’t just about moving from one place to another—it’s a community lifeline, deeply connected to survival, identity, and freedom. You’ll learn why nomads see mobility as a sacred resource, how it ties into thei...
O-Organized by Clan: How Nomads Model Biblical Community 07.01.2025 14:54
What does it mean to be “organized by clan”? For nomads, the concept of clan goes far beyond extended family—it forms the foundation of identity, security, and community. Yet, for many of us shaped by an individualistic worldview, the richness of this relational structure is unfamiliar. In this episode, we’ll uncover how clans operate in nomadic cultures and how these insights reveal biblical trut...
N-Networking: Outsiders and Allies: The Surprising Lessons From Abraham’s Battle 28.12.2024 15:28
What can Abraham’s bold rescue mission teach us about networking with outsiders? More than you might expect! In this episode, we dive into the ancient world of alliances, battles, and blessings to uncover lessons that are surprisingly relevant today. When Abraham’s nephew Lot is taken captive, the patriarch doesn’t act alone—he rallies a coalition of outsider allies, fellow nomads, to go into batt...
NOMAD: Why the Nomadic Life Might Hold the Key to Your Faith Journey 27.12.2024 9:02
Why the Nomadic Life Might Hold the Key to Your Faith Journey What if understanding the nomadic way of life could unlock new depths in your faith? In this episode, we’ll explore how walking alongside nomads has reshaped how I see God, Scripture, and even my own identity. Through their lives, we can uncover powerful lessons about freedom, community, and what it means to follow the Good Shepherd. I’...
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