With the advent of modernization and globalization, the social landscape of our world has been rapidly changing. Urbanization and new patterns of migration have contributed to the formation of a complex tapestry of cultural plurality. As a result, the social fabric of society has undergone a swift transformation, challenging Christians to continually think about their faith in new ways. Perhaps like never before, in the last few decades America has seen large new multicultural populations emerge. It does not take a social scientist to recognize that our world is diverse, our cities and towns are changing, and our schools and workplaces are very different than they used to be. This article explores the ways in which multicultural congregatio...
The United States has considerable religious and ethnic diversity; it has not always embraced plural...
The medium-sized Midwestern parish shared by communities of Mexican immigrants and non-Hispanic whit...
Researchers studying the small yet significant number (8–10 percent) of U.S. multiracial/ethnic cong...
In a multicultural church setting is it possible to experience unity in the midst of diversity? In t...
As Christians across denominations face increasing eth-nic diversity in their cities and neighborhoo...
This article puts forth a comprehensive and reconciliation-based paradigm through which to view mult...
Demographic shifts, cultural and ethnic diversity, globalization, and the rapid expansion of the chu...
Riverdale First United Methodist Church, a multicultural congregation in the southern crescent of me...
The complex issues surrounding cultural pluralism are rapidly turning the public square into a battl...
God\u27s kingdom embraces many cultures, and ministries today must deal with cultural diversity. Is ...
Increasingly, the next generation of church planters and reformers throughout America are envisionin...
God\u27s kingdom embraces many cultures, and ministries today must deal with cultural diversity. Is ...
In this thesis, the biblical vision of egalitarian multiracial communities is compared to the presen...
Problem. Seventh-day Adventist Churches in the southern California region are becoming racially, eth...
The purpose for this action research thesis is to develop a strategy to transition the MHBC from a t...
The United States has considerable religious and ethnic diversity; it has not always embraced plural...
The medium-sized Midwestern parish shared by communities of Mexican immigrants and non-Hispanic whit...
Researchers studying the small yet significant number (8–10 percent) of U.S. multiracial/ethnic cong...
In a multicultural church setting is it possible to experience unity in the midst of diversity? In t...
As Christians across denominations face increasing eth-nic diversity in their cities and neighborhoo...
This article puts forth a comprehensive and reconciliation-based paradigm through which to view mult...
Demographic shifts, cultural and ethnic diversity, globalization, and the rapid expansion of the chu...
Riverdale First United Methodist Church, a multicultural congregation in the southern crescent of me...
The complex issues surrounding cultural pluralism are rapidly turning the public square into a battl...
God\u27s kingdom embraces many cultures, and ministries today must deal with cultural diversity. Is ...
Increasingly, the next generation of church planters and reformers throughout America are envisionin...
God\u27s kingdom embraces many cultures, and ministries today must deal with cultural diversity. Is ...
In this thesis, the biblical vision of egalitarian multiracial communities is compared to the presen...
Problem. Seventh-day Adventist Churches in the southern California region are becoming racially, eth...
The purpose for this action research thesis is to develop a strategy to transition the MHBC from a t...
The United States has considerable religious and ethnic diversity; it has not always embraced plural...
The medium-sized Midwestern parish shared by communities of Mexican immigrants and non-Hispanic whit...
Researchers studying the small yet significant number (8–10 percent) of U.S. multiracial/ethnic cong...