Part 1: Background & Identity
Could you share a bit about your life journey before becoming a "stone in David's sling"?
What skills or experiences have you brought with you that are proving most effective here?
What was the turning point or inspiration that led you to join this project? Was it a conscious decision to make a difference in this specific way?
Part 2: Strategy, The "Stone" Mindset & Effectiveness
In your view, what does it mean to be a "stone in David's sling" in Sweden?
How do you perceive your role in addressing challenges and creating change in this city?
Looking back at the last six weeks, which specific event or moment made you feel that you were fulfilling your role as a "stone" most effectively?
In the context of the Swedish mission field, what is the "first stone" (approach) you have found to be most successful in helping people open their hearts to the gospel?
What do you consider to be your unique "edge" or personal identity that allows you to break through the skepticism of others, similar to a stone hitting its target?
Part 3: Methodology & Future Legacy
Regarding the "amount of stones," do you believe it is more effective to use a variety of different strategies (many stones) or to focus on one single, highly refined approach (one stone) to make an impact here?
As you prepare to move to a new city, how do you plan to apply the "stone" mindset you developed here? Will you adapt your methods to the local environment, or carry the same "stones" with you?
If you were to leave a "Field Guide" tip for the next missionary arriving in this city, what is one piece of advice that would help them survive and thrive immediately?
Part 4: City Personality & Local Experience
If you had to describe the "personality" of this city as a person, what would they be like?
What is the unique "city rhythm" here that makes it different from other places youâve served?
What is a unique challenge youâve faced when adjusting to the local "vibe" of this city?
As an outsider, what has been your favorite or most impressive aspect of the spirit of the people here?
How do people in this city actually open up to new ideas? How does this differ from your expectations?
If you had to give this city a "nickname" based on your work here, what would it be and why?
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