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Collaborative models for ministry in urban settings
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- Christians are called to be one in Christ, working together with people of all races and cultures in God's kingdom (Ga 3:26-29). The author demonstrated the guidelines for partnership and pitfalls to avoid in a study of two churches who formed a partnership across racial, social, and economic barriers in a diverse, multi-cultural edge city near Chicago. The author demonstrates that before joint ministry projects can succeed, relationships must be built from a common context, and power must be shared.
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