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Changing Lanes, Crossing Cultures: Equipping Christians & Churches For Ministry in a Culturally Diverse Society

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Shortlisted for the Australian Christian Book of the Year 2017 award    As Christians and churches in Australia face the cultural changes taking place in our cities and towns, there's a need to learn appropriate and effective new skills, and to change approaches and directions in how we do ministry. This book...

Shortlisted for the Australian Christian Book of the Year 2017 award  
  
As Christians and churches in Australia face the cultural changes taking place in our cities and towns, there's a need to learn appropriate and effective new skills, and to change approaches and directions in how we do ministry. This book will aid Christians and churches as they undertake the crucial, challenging but very rewarding process of changing lanes in an increasingly multicultural environment.  
  
*Changing Lanes, Crossing Cultures* includes an examination of the biblical motivation for cross-cultural ministry, steps to overcome obstacles, practical information on how to get involved and many helpful anecdotes and case studies. Each section contains thought-provoking questions for reflection and discussion. It's written so that any person can pick it up and read it, or small-groups can study it over six sessions.

Many countries are now extremely multi-ethnic. People from numerous overseas countries have made their homes in other countries, but they often have very little contact with Christians, and minimal understanding of the gospel. This book is about helping Christians and churches to understand the WHY, WHAT, HOW and WHEN of vibrant cross-cultural ministries, and to get involved.  
  
Its three authors, Choon-Hwa Lim, Andrew Schachtel and Mike Wilson are all cross-cultural practitioners in Australia, with many years of experience between them. Although the book is written from an Australian background, the authors believe that much of it is applicable in a wide range of countries and situations.  
  
The book's demographic and statistical data in Appendix B has been updated by the authors, to show the latest Australian Census figures. These details are enclosed as an insert to the book.

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Shortlisted for the Australian Christian Book of the Year 2017 award    As Christians and churches in Australia face the cultural changes taking place in our cities and towns, there's a need to learn appropriate and effective new skills, and to change approaches and directions in how we do ministry. This book...

Shortlisted for the Australian Christian Book of the Year 2017 award  
  
As Christians and churches in Australia face the cultural changes taking place in our cities and towns, there's a need to learn appropriate and effective new skills, and to change approaches and directions in how we do ministry. This book will aid Christians and churches as they undertake the crucial, challenging but very rewarding process of changing lanes in an increasingly multicultural environment.  
  
*Changing Lanes, Crossing Cultures* includes an examination of the biblical motivation for cross-cultural ministry, steps to overcome obstacles, practical information on how to get involved and many helpful anecdotes and case studies. Each section contains thought-provoking questions for reflection and discussion. It's written so that any person can pick it up and read it, or small-groups can study it over six sessions.

Many countries are now extremely multi-ethnic. People from numerous overseas countries have made their homes in other countries, but they often have very little contact with Christians, and minimal understanding of the gospel. This book is about helping Christians and churches to understand the WHY, WHAT, HOW and WHEN of vibrant cross-cultural ministries, and to get involved.  
  
Its three authors, Choon-Hwa Lim, Andrew Schachtel and Mike Wilson are all cross-cultural practitioners in Australia, with many years of experience between them. Although the book is written from an Australian background, the authors believe that much of it is applicable in a wide range of countries and situations.  
  
The book's demographic and statistical data in Appendix B has been updated by the authors, to show the latest Australian Census figures. These details are enclosed as an insert to the book.
Changing Lanes, Crossing Cultures: Equipping Christians & Churches For Ministry in a Culturally Diverse Society $19.99
Koorong code 86901
ISBN 9780869010808
Pages 188
Publisher Interserve Australia
Publication date 01 January 2016
Dimensions 11 x 148 x 210mm
Weight 0.328kg
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    Anonymous
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    4 years ago
    Paradigm Shifting

    An excellent resource to shift our paradigm and the ministry of a mono-cultural church to multi-cultural church. Very applicable for us, Australians in our multi cultural context

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    Anonymous
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    7 years ago
    Shortlisted for the 2017 Australian Christian Book of the Year Award

    This well organised handbook challenges churches to reach out beyond their own culture. It is written by people with experience in cross cultural ministry in Australia and overseas. The six modules can be used by individuals or in small groups and provide clear steps for making the cross-over from an ethnically monocultural church to a warm and welcoming multicultural church. It is time for local churches in Australia to share in the exciting growth of the global church. \\r\\n\\r\\nAlex Crawford, Darren Cronshaw and Judith Nichols. 2017 Australian Christian Book of the Year Judges