Being the Church in a Mulit-Ethnic Community: why it matters and how it works - eBook
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Being the Church in a Mulit-Ethnic Community: why it matters and how it works - eBook

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Title: Being the Church in a Mulit-Ethnic Community: why it matters and how it works - eBook
By: Alan McIntosh
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wesleyan Publishing House
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 9780898277166
ISBN-13: 9780898277166
Stock No: WW40403EB

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The face of America is growing rapidly more diverse, and many churches are wondering what it means to carry out the Great Commission in a community where different ethnicities are represented.

Being the Church in a Multi-Ethnic Community is an introductory guide, a basic primer for pastors and congregation leaders who are wrestling with how to reach the ethnic groups next door and welcome them into the multi-ethnic body of Christ. Gary L. McIntosh and Alan McMahan offer a research-based overview of the issues, challenges, and essential principles for developing multi-ethnic churches in the United States.

Rather than being a one-size-fits-all, this book describes a variety of approaches for bringing multiple ethnicities together into a single congregation. Learn how your church can be effective in welcoming disciples of all ethnicities.

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