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An ethnographic study of the relief ministries of the Oasis Chapel and missiological implications for relational missiology

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Siu Lun Law. An Ethnographic Study of the Relief Ministries of the Oasis Chapel and Missiological Implications for Relational Missiology. Western Seminary (Portland, OR). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/53535e11-de97-4669-bd4b-ae02682fd9a1?locale=es.

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S. L. Law. An ethnographic study of the relief ministries of the Oasis Chapel and missiological implications for relational missiology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/53535e11-de97-4669-bd4b-ae02682fd9a1?locale=es

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Siu Lun Law. An Ethnographic Study of the Relief Ministries of the Oasis Chapel and Missiological Implications for Relational Missiology. Western Seminary (Portland, OR). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/53535e11-de97-4669-bd4b-ae02682fd9a1?locale=es.

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  • This study provides an ethnographic description of the relief ministries organized by the Oasis Chapel in Minamisanriku to determine their missiological implications for relational missiology. The researcher collected data from multiple sources including ethnographic interviews and field research with participant observations. The Oasis Chapel developed a missional identity and stepped out to help the survivors in Minamisanriku after the Great East Japan Earthquake. The relational missiological practices of the Oasis Chapel in Minamisanriku provides insights on how other Japanese churches might develop ways to fulfill their missions in their own communities.
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