Globalization and Multicultural Ministry
Title | Globalization and Multicultural Ministry PDF eBook |
Author | David J. Ayotte |
Publisher | Paulist Press |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1587681404 |
Behind simplified economic and political perceptions of the forces of globalization is a much more complex spiritual evolutionary process whereby the world and all creation is being drawn into being the presence of Christ a Christogenesis.
Global Ministry in a Global Society
Title | Global Ministry in a Global Society PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel N. Diakanwa |
Publisher | E-Booktime, LLC |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2007-10 |
Genre | Church work with immigrants |
ISBN | 9781598246957 |
Today, the Christian Church stands at the threshold of an emerging global society. There has been an influx of immigrants in the major cities of the Western world, which has created a new field for mission. The world can be reached with the Gospel in a matter of seconds and fewer dollars, not only because of our modern high-speed communication system, but also because the Arabs, Nigerians, Koreans, Asian-Indians, and people from other nations can be found in our own backyards. While the Christian Church seems unresponsive to the realities of globalization and its immeasurable evangelistic opportunities, companies and government institutions are spending tens of thousands of dollars to train their employees in multicultural skills and knowledge as they face the daunting reality of a global economy. Global Ministry in a Global Society focuses on a new paradigm of multicultural ministry in the era of globalization. It intends to share practical ways of doing ministry in a rapidly globalizing society. It will also share some insights on global ministry and leadership.
Multicultural Ministry Handbook
Title | Multicultural Ministry Handbook PDF eBook |
Author | David A. Anderson |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 181 |
Release | 2010-07-02 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830867511 |
David Anderson and Margarita Cabellon bring together an experienced team of practitioners to share best practices for multicultural ministry. Drawing on the pioneering expertise of Bridgeway Community Church and BridgeLeader Network, the contributors present a holistic and multifaceted portrait of what a dynamic, grace-filled and diverse ministry can look like in your church.
Multicultural Ministry
Title | Multicultural Ministry PDF eBook |
Author | David A. Anderson |
Publisher | Zondervan |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2009-08-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 031085556X |
David Anderson writes about multicultural leadership not from the perspective of an ivory tower intellectual, but as a hands-on practitioner who loves and believes in the body of Christ. . . . If you believe there is no solution to the race problem, I urge you to reconsider and to learn from someone who is on the frontlines of making multicultural ministry a reality in the church today.—Bill Hybels, founding and senior pastor, Willow Creek Community ChurchMulticulturalism isn’t a trend, it’s a reality. Evidence of this country’s rich racial mix is all around us in our schools, our stores, our neighborhoods, our recreational facilities—everywhere except our churches. Heaven may include every culture, tongue, and tribe, but in the United States, Sunday morning remains one of the last bastions of ethnic separatism. It’s time to stop merely talking about multicultural worship and start living it.In this groundbreaking book, David Anderson invites us all—African-American, Asian, Caucasian, and Latino—to learn how to dance the dance of multicultural ministry. We’ve all got different moves, but that’s the beauty of diversity: the various gifts we bring, the wisdom of our heritages, the different creative ways we express the same Lord. Think it can’t be done? Think again. As Anderson demonstrates, it is being done successfully by more and more churches. Wherever your church is now on the multicultural continuum, you can join the ranks of those moving toward a diverse and thriving ministry. Combining frontline insights with inspiring stories, Anderson takes you and your church into the strategy-level realities of what it takes to make multicultural ministry work in your setting.Do you hear the beat of the Spirit? God is calling your church to the dance of unity in diversity. Don’t hold back! Grab this book, get out on the dance floor, and let Multicultural Ministry show you the steps.Includes a Racial Reconciliation survey and six-session Racial Reconciliation curriculum.
Where the Nations Meet
Title | Where the Nations Meet PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen A. Rhodes |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2013-10-12 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830896295 |
Ride the subway or a bus in New York, London, Los Angeles, or any number of other cities around the country or around the world, and you will be impressed by a cacophony of languages, a crazy quilt of skin colors and a ceaseless array of cultural histories. Excitingly and sometimes confusingly, this is the world the church now serves. Pastor Stephen Rhodes, in whose congregation thirty-two nationalities gather weekly, fervently believes Christians should embrace the varied cultures that now surround us. In Where the Nations Meet he sets forth a biblical, ministry-tested pastoral theology of multiethnic ministry. He shows how God's creation was always intended to be multicultural, how the church is called to evangelize, serve and include all ethnicities, how the church can bring healing to increasing conflict in a world of so much difference, and much more. Peppered his prose with inspiring and challenging stories from multicultural congregations, Rhodes not only provides a theological basis for multicultural ministry but also suggests how such ministry can be successfully conducted in all churches. He offers a valuable guide for all pastors and laypersons who want their church to be a place of unbounded celebration where the nations meet.
Technicolor
Title | Technicolor PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Hearn |
Publisher | B&H Publishing Group |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2017-06-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1433691728 |
By the year 2050, the United States will no longer have a majority ethnic group. The nation's population will be majority-minority. This future nationwide reality has already been a present reality in several cities, including many in the urban south, for nearly a decade. In a 2011 State of the City Address, the mayor of pastor and author Mark Hearn's city said there were fifty-seven languages spoken at the local high school. Hearn left asking himself, How should our church respond? In the years that have followed, a phenomenal transformation has taken place. This transition has been chronicled in the Gwinnet Daily Post, the Christian Index, the Wall Street Journal, Lifeway's Facts and Trends, and the Atlanta Magazine. Now, Hearn shares the life-changing story through his own lens. By reading his firsthand experience of this transition as a pastor, you too can be equipped to make the shift to church in technicolor.
Globalization and Its Effects on Urban Ministry in the 21st Century:
Title | Globalization and Its Effects on Urban Ministry in the 21st Century: PDF eBook |
Author | Susan S. Baker |
Publisher | William Carey Publishing |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2009-06-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0878086382 |
When we think about globalization with the eyes and heart of a sovereign mission God, we must recognize the vast opportunities before us as God is moving His people around the world, bringing the gospel with them in new and different ways. Globalization and Its Effects on Urban Ministry in the 21st Century is an attempt to broaden the views of individuals and institutions alike to what God is doing around the world and how He is accomplishing His purposes through globalization. The book is organized around the four overarching themes of globalization, reconciliation, church planting, and leadership development.