In this episode of the Bible Belt Bros Podcast, Andrew and Dusty tackle a big question that comes up every summer during mission trip season: is it actually easier to reach people for Jesus outside the Bible Belt than it is here at home?
The conversation dives into years of mission trip experiences, both international and domestic, as they compare sharing the gospel in places like Mexico, Peru, and Africa versus trying to witness in the American Bible Belt. Andrew explains why it can sometimes be easier talking to people who have never heard about Jesus because they don’t already have walls built up, excuses prepared, or experiences with “church hurt” shaping their opinions.
Dusty talks about how people on foreign mission trips often seem more engaged and curious, especially when missionaries show up ready to serve and share their faith. Together, they discuss how many people outside the Bible Belt are spiritually searching, while people in the South often feel like they’ve “already heard it all.”
The episode also explores the differences between inner-city missions and small-town ministry in America, why relationship-building matters more than chasing numbers, and how short-term mission trips can sometimes miss the bigger picture of true discipleship.
Along the way, Andrew and Dusty share funny mission trip stories, talk about the challenges of evangelism as introverts, and encourage listeners heading into mission trip season to step outside their comfort zone and have real conversations that could genuinely impact someone’s life.

Bible Belt Bros Christian Comedy Podcast

Dusty Hope and Andrew Fisher

Is It Easier to Reach People Outside the Bible Belt?

MAY 28, 202628 MIN
Bible Belt Bros Christian Comedy Podcast

Is It Easier to Reach People Outside the Bible Belt?

MAY 28, 202628 MIN

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In this episode of the Bible Belt Bros Podcast, Andrew and Dusty tackle a big question that comes up every summer during mission trip season: is it actually easier to reach people for Jesus outside the Bible Belt than it is here at home? The conversation dives into years of mission trip experiences, both international and domestic, as they compare sharing the gospel in places like Mexico, Peru, and Africa versus trying to witness in the American Bible Belt. Andrew explains why it can sometimes be easier talking to people who have never heard about Jesus because they don’t already have walls built up, excuses prepared, or experiences with “church hurt” shaping their opinions. Dusty talks about how people on foreign mission trips often seem more engaged and curious, especially when missionaries show up ready to serve and share their faith. Together, they discuss how many people outside the Bible Belt are spiritually searching, while people in the South often feel like they’ve “already heard it all.” The episode also explores the differences between inner-city missions and small-town ministry in America, why relationship-building matters more than chasing numbers, and how short-term mission trips can sometimes miss the bigger picture of true discipleship. Along the way, Andrew and Dusty share funny mission trip stories, talk about the challenges of evangelism as introverts, and encourage listeners heading into mission trip season to step outside their comfort zone and have real conversations that could genuinely impact someone’s life.