The theological mandate for intercultural ministry

The theological mandate for intercultural ministry

Intercultural ministry calls us to perspective transformation, which entails learning to see in each new cultural context opening up to us values and symbols of culture, interaction with and internalization of the stranger, as with Peter and Cornelius (Acts 10). It is a journey through which we learn to reflect on the ways in which we engage with persons different than ourselves. It is a process by which we also deepen our faith.

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“A Women’s Lectionary for the Whole Church,” Year W and A (Review)

“A Women’s Lectionary for the Whole Church,” Year W and A (Review)

With the new lectionary year approaching with Advent soon at hand, preachers have an additional resource to consider in planning their worship and sermons. A new series, "A Women's Lectionary for the Whole Church," by Dr. Wilda C. Gafney, published its inaugural volumes earlier this year.

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National Pastoral Care Week and ancestral theology: a space/time perspective

National Pastoral Care Week and ancestral theology: a space/time perspective

Ancestral theology, for those of us who have ascribed to and practiced it, can help define the experience of a comforting, informative visit from ancestor to descendant that opens the descendant’s eyes and heart to God in new and meaningful ways. We are at our best when we are open to the ways and means God uses to restore our souls.

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