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| Author: |
Kim, H.
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| Title: |
Rereading Acts 6:1-7: Lessons for multicultural mission organizations. |
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Evangelical Missions Quarterly, |
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Vol. 45, pp. 56-63.
2009 |
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Article
8
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| Summary: |
An article showing how the early church coped with the problem of discrimination with applications to multicultural teams in today's world which emphasizes globalization. |
| Gems: |
Western missionaries, especially English-speakers, are like the Hebrews in many ways, and Majority World missionaries are like the Hellenists. Theology has developed in the West, and it has used Western philosophy. Majority World missionaries often feel they are inferior to their Western colleagues, even when they are better qualified. |
| Outline: |
Introduction
What is the problem again?
Who are they anyway?
Contrasts between the Hellenists and the Hebrews (5 listed)
How does this relate to our situation?
What can we learn from this passage?
Conclusion |
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