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How to develop a strong family ministry in North American Chinese churches -- scriptural principles for family living

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Frederick C Chen. How to Develop a Strong Family Ministry In North American Chinese Churches -- Scriptural Principles for Family Living. Western Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4cd5b3db-bbc4-42c7-80dd-2ab215ec5e38?locale=en.

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F. C. Chen. How to develop a strong family ministry in North American Chinese churches -- scriptural principles for family living. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4cd5b3db-bbc4-42c7-80dd-2ab215ec5e38?locale=en

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Frederick C Chen. How to Develop a Strong Family Ministry In North American Chinese Churches Scriptural Principles for Family Living. Western Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4cd5b3db-bbc4-42c7-80dd-2ab215ec5e38?locale=en.

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  • On December 12, 1981, a new bill was passed which allows for an annual quota of forty thousand Chinese immigrants to the United States. A strong family ministry in the Chinese churches eventually will draw more Chinese families to the Christian faith. In support of this ministry the project addresses differences between Chinese and American cultures and the felt needs of various age groups among the immigrants. Data is drawn from surveys and personal observations. A teaching manual is developed for teaching and implementing scriptural principles into family living and relationships.
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  • 02/17/2024

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