Equally Yoked: A Premarital Counseling Primer for Multiethnic Christian Couples - eBook
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Equally Yoked: A Premarital Counseling Primer for Multiethnic Christian Couples - eBook  -     By: Matthew R. Akers

Equally Yoked: A Premarital Counseling Primer for Multiethnic Christian Couples - eBook

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Title: Equally Yoked: A Premarital Counseling Primer for Multiethnic Christian Couples - eBook
By: Matthew R. Akers
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf and Stock
Publication Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781498229500
ISBN-13: 9781498229500
Stock No: WW110243EB

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During the past fifty years, Western culture has experienced a significant shift in its overall stance regarding multiethnic marriage. As a result, more North Americans than ever marry spouses whose ethnicity (or culture) differs from theirs. This trend also is observable in Christian circles. Unfortunately, few resources exist to help multiethnic couples maneuver through the potential minefield of cultural collision. The purpose of this volume is to provide such a resource. Equally Yoked examines the subject of multiethnic marriage from a biblical perspective, before considering a history of the practice in North America over the last four centuries. Additionally, this book surveys the challenges that multiethnic Christian couples frequently encounter, and offers premarital counseling propositions that will prove valuable to both counselors and couples who originate from diverse backgrounds.

Author Bio

Matthew R. Akers is Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling, Old Testament, and New Testament, as well as the Dean of the Online Connected Campus, at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary in Memphis, Tennessee.

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