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Dramatic changes have taken place in global society and in the church that have implications for how the church does missions in the twenty-first century. This guide helps readers understand these trends.
In our communities composed of people from various cultures, countries, and backgrounds, where does the church stand? How representative is it? And how can local churches best minister and evangelize within an increasingly multicultural society?'Cultural Change and Your Church' is an invaluable resource for understanding the transformation of our cultural landscape and, most importantly, for learning how to embrace the resulting opportunities to minister to all people. Michael Pocock and Joseph Henriques consider the Bible's examples and teaching related to diversity, introduce several churches currently modeling cross-cultural ministry, and suggest hands-on ways for church leaders to encourage change and proactive thinking.This outstanding volume will challenge church leaders and lay persons alike to be culturally sensitive to America's kaleidoscope society and winsome in winning people of other backgrounds to Christ.-- Roy B. Zuck, Dallas Theological Seminary; editor, 'Bibliotheca Sacra'This volume will assist the church in carrying out the Great Commission in the 21st century.-- Manuel Ortiz, Westminster Theological SeminaryMichael Pocock and Joseph Henriques have cast strong vision for outreach into our ethnically diverse communities and given us models to guide the way.-- Aubrey Malphurs, author of 'A New Kind of Church: Understanding Models of Ministry for the 21st Cenutry'This remarkable book comes out of the trenches, not the ivory tower. As a guide for cross-cultural ministry, it is solidly based on Scripture, not the latest fads. You will be educated and motivated by reading this book. I can't recommend it too highly.-- Warren W. Wiersbe, author, Bible teacher, and speakerMichael Pocock is Senior Professor of World Missions and Intercultural Studies and chairman of the department at Dallas Theological Seminary in Dallas, Texas. Joseph Henriques is Vice President and Dean of Moody Graduate School in Chicago, Illinois.
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