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E-grāmata: Becoming All Things: How Small Changes Lead To Lasting Connections Across Cultures

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  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Zondervan
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780310108924
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  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Zondervan
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780310108924

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WINNER OF THE 2022 ECPA CHRISTIAN BOOK AWARD FOR NEW AUTHOR

Healthy relationships across cultures are possible. Dr. Michelle Reyes takes a close look at the concept of cultural accommodation found in Scriptureand especially in the letter of 1 Corinthiansto redefine how Christians interact with cultural narratives that are different from their own.

Christianswhose standard of living is oneness in Christ, whose gospel is radically nonexclusiveshould be at the frontlines of justice and of cross-cultural unity. But many of us struggle to reach outside of our own cultural bubbles and form real relationships that move beyond stereotypes and lead to understanding, healing, and solidarity across cultural lines.

Why is that?





Why is it so difficult to reconcile our call to be united in Christ with a celebration of different cultural expressions? What are the reasons for cultural differences and how do they so often lead to stereotyping, appropriation, gentrification, racism, and other forms of injustice? What does the Bible say about human beings as cultural image bearers? How do we reevaluate our awareness of culture identity in a healthy and constructive way?

These are just some of the questions that Dr. Reyes explores as she faces the challenges surrounding cross-cultural relationships in America today and her thoughts on the way forward.

Spoiler Alert! The way forward does require willingness to change. It requires embracing cultural discomfort. But by engaging with this book, you will be empowered to learn how to become all things to all peoplethat is: how to reflect Jesus' love in a multicultural, multiracial body of Christ and to share that love with a hurting world.
Foreword xi
Thabiti Anyabwile
Introduction: Commit to Change xv
1 Develop Your Cultural Identity
1(22)
2 Move beyond Stereotypes
23(24)
3 Embrace Cultural Discomfort
47(22)
4 Rethink Code Switching, Privileges, and Rights
69(18)
5 Avoid Cultural Appropriation
87(20)
6 Don't Expect People to Come to You
107(18)
7 Redefine Fluency
125(20)
8 Change Your Perspective on Justice
145(18)
Conclusion: Don't Give Up 163(4)
Acknowledgments 167(3)
Notes 170
Michelle Ami Reyes, PhD, is an Indian American writer, speaker, and activist whose work on faith and culture has been featured in Christianity Today, Faithfully Magazine, Patheos, and more. She is also the Vice President of the Asian American Christian Collaborative and Editorial Director at Pax. Michelle lives in Austin, Texas with her husband, Aaron, and two kids.