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Christian Mission in a Diverse British Urban Context : Crossing the Racial Barrier to Reach Communities, PDF eBook

Christian Mission in a Diverse British Urban Context : Crossing the Racial Barrier to Reach Communities PDF

Part of the Studies in Missiology series

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In the globalized twenty-first century, there is greater need than ever for intercultural approaches to advancing the gospel in multicultural urban contexts.

In this book, Dr. Johnson Ambrose Afrane-Twum explores the history of African immigrant churches in the UK.

Examining the implications of black theology in the context of Britain's multicultural landscape, he offers suggestions for how black-led churches can partner with white-majority churches for greater impact in urban ministry and evangelism.

Such a partnership, he suggests, would enable both communities to challenge aspects of their respective cultures and theological approaches, recentring both on biblical truth.

It would also provide a model of Christian mission built on mutual respect and love, transforming urban communities through an accessible and unifying gospel.

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