God Uses Our Passions: A Recap from Our Latest Men in Christ Taiwan Breakfast
- Dale Nolan
- Oct 27
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 31
At Men in Christ Global, we believe discipleship happens not just in church buildings, but wherever God has placed us — in our workplaces, in our hobbies, and in the passions He’s given us.

Our Taiwan Breakfast Event Speakers
In our recent Christian men’s fellowship event in Taipei, three of our brothers shared how their personal passions have become powerful platforms for the Gospel:
Lewis King, an avid runner, shared how the discipline, endurance, and community of running point him toward Christ. www.ark-kollective.com
Peter Huber with Miracle Believer, who has long pursued tennis, spoke of how the game’s challenges and relationships have become conduits for sharing faith.
And Dale Nolan with SkateMin Asia, shared how his love of skateboarding for over 20 years has become a ministry to youth across Asia.

Hobbies as a Platform for the Gospel
What encouraged us most wasn’t only watching these men talk about their passions — it was seeing other men begin to realise: your own hobbies and talents can be a platform for the Gospel.
Whether your interest is cooking, music, sports, art, or something else entirely — God has given you a passion. And He can use it to love people well and point them toward Him.
That’s the message we’re leaving with you: God doesn’t waste your passions. He can use what you already love to make an eternal impact.

We’re grateful for your prayers and support. Because of you, Men in Christ Global is able to reach men in Taipei, Houston, and beyond — creating English-speaking Christian men’s fellowship, discipleship groups (both online and in-person), and real community. Thanks to you, we’re seeing transformation as men step out in faith with what God has already placed in their hands.
Thank you for standing with us in this work.
Men in Christ Global
“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms… so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ.”— 1 Peter 4:10-11

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