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The PostBlack and PostWhite Church: Becoming the Beloved Community in a MultiEthnic World,Used
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A blueprint for missional, multiethnic Christian communityEfrem Smith, an internationally recognized and innovative AfricanAmerican leader, offers a workable plan for connecting theology, practical ministry models, and real stories of people in multiethnic Christian communities. Using the example of Jesus, Smith develops a theology of multiethnic and missional leadership. Embracing urban and ethnic subcultures such as hiphop, this book provides a rich mix of multiethnic church development, reconciliation theology, missional church thinking, and Christian community. Provides a commonsense approach to creating a multiethnic Christian community Includes practical ministry models and real stories of people who are members of thriving multiethnic congregations Author is acclaimed AfricanAmerican thought leader who planted and led a multiethnic churches of close to 1,000 and now leads a regional division of a denominational committed to ethnic, multiethnic, and missional churchesThis book is written for anyone wrestling with what it means to be a Christian in an increasingly multiethnic world polarized by class, politics, and race.
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