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Culture and Spirit World - Missions for Everyone Workshop
Sat, Oct 11
|Wycliffe Singapore Office
Whether we are going to the field or supporting those going, we need to know how to handle the spirit world. Join us as seasoned missionary Daniel J teaches us about the spirit world in rural cultures, Scripture-rooted discernment, intercessory prayer, handling fear, and facing the Enemy's schemes.


Time & Location
Oct 11, 2025, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM GMT+8
Wycliffe Singapore Office, 25 Harper Rd, #02-07 Harper Point, Singapore 369683
About The Event
Culture and Spirit World - Missions for Everyone Workshop
Speaker: Daniel Jesudason
In Singapore, supernatural encounters seem to be less common. But whether we are going to the field or supporting those going, we need to know how to handle the spirit world. Join us as seasoned missionary Daniel Jesudason teaches us about why the spirit world is so ‘active’ in rural cultures, how to develop effective, Scripture-rooted discernment, and how to use intercessory prayer. He will also share about how to handle fear when faced with the spirit world, and how to face the Enemy’s schemes.
Light refreshments will be provided.
About the speaker:
Daniel Jesudason served as Wycliffe Bible Translators in Papua New Guinea (1985–2005) with his wife, Wei Lei & son, Joshua. Daniel & Wei Lei pioneered literacy programs and worked on Scripture translation. They began their work among the Umanakaina people before shifting focus to the Daga community, completing the Daga New Testament, which was dedicated on 18 June 2005.
After this period of time, Daniel transitioned into pastoral leadership, serving as Missions Pastor at Community of Praise Baptist Church and Executive Director of HighPoint Community Services (2004–2011). He later entered the healthcare sector as Managing Director of Promises (a mental health and addiction treatment center) until 2023. Today, he serves as a part-time Missions Pastor at Solomon’s Porch Singapore and remains active in Asia-Pacific missions, supporting various agencies.
Wei Lei has been a Senior Social Worker in adoption services with Touch Community Services since 2004. Joshua, after an Oxford scholarship, now serves as an Officer in the Singapore Police Force.