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Your people become my people: towards a bilingual, culture-bridging model for Hispanic ministry
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Your People Become My People: Towards a Bilingual, Culture-Bridging Model for Hispanic Ministry. McCormick Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/2dbf0e09-15e7-44c0-9e7f-344bc01a0910.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- This thesis explores the journey of a mission-minded presbytery in central Indiana to reach out to the growing Hispanic population in its midst. The author examined the demographic and cultural complexities of the Hispanic community and the general populations' lack of accurate knowledge about Hispanics. The author offers a biblical structure for outreach based on the Book of Ruth, promoting a model for ministry where people claim one another with courageous kindness. Aware of the identity and cultural pressures faced by first and second generation immigrants, the author explores an empowering vision for Hispanic ministry which is bilingual and culture-bridging.
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