Intercultural ministry
Book Description
In a world where Sunday morning remains one of the most segregated times of the week, Grace Ji-Sun Kim presents a thoughtful examination of what it truly means to build bridges across cultural divides within faith communities. This insightful work tackles the complex realities facing churches today as they grapple with questions of inclusion, power dynamics, and authentic multicultural worship.
Drawing from the wisdom of pastors, theologians, and educators representing diverse racial and denominational backgrounds, this book offers both theoretical foundations and practical insights for those seeking to create genuinely intercultural ministries. Rather than simply advocating for surface-level diversity, Kim and her contributors delve into the deeper challenges of ensuring that minority voices receive equal representation and influence, while avoiding the common pitfall of cultural assimilation into dominant traditions.
Through honest reflections on real-world experiments in intercultural ministry, readers will discover both the obstacles and opportunities that arise when faith communities commit to crossing cultural boundaries. The book addresses fundamental questions about power sharing, cultural preservation, and the practical steps needed to move beyond segregated worship toward truly integrated spiritual communities.
For church leaders, ministry professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of faith and cultural diversity, this work provides valuable guidance for navigating the complexities of building inclusive religious spaces in our increasingly multicultural society.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
📄 Length: 208 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Christianity
- ✓ Explore Cultural pluralism
- ✓ Explore Church work
- ✓ Explore Pastoral theology