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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 54 MIN

Home for All Nations: A Divine Strategy — Scott Griswold

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Scott Griswold is director of Home for All Nations, a Houston-based nonprofit serving refugees, immigrants, and international students. He and his wife, Julie, served as church planters with Adventist Frontier Missions for six years in Cambodia and 10 years with the Global Mission Center for Adventist Buddhist Relations in Thailand. They have four children, all born in Southeast Asia. While with ASAP Ministries, Griswold wrote Bible studies for Buddhists, created the Reach the World Next Door training program, and helped develop My Language My Life, offering biblical resources in 180 languages.

Scott Griswold is director of Home for All Nations, a Houston-based nonprofit serving refugees, immigrants, and international students. He and his wife, Julie, served as church planters with Adventist Frontier Missions for six years in Cambodia and 10 years with the Global Mission Center for Adventist Buddhist Relations in Thailand. They have four children, all born in Southeast Asia. While with ASAP Ministries, Griswold wrote Bible studies for Buddhists, created the Reach the World Next Door...

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