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No longer strangers: a cross-cultural Bible study for Tabernacle Baptist Church of Utica, New York

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Mark S Caruana. No Longer Strangers: a Cross-cultural Bible Study for Tabernacle Baptist Church of Utica, New York. Hartford Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/92dee3b7-bb4c-4519-83b1-6a43072134b4.

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M. S. Caruana. No longer strangers: a cross-cultural Bible study for Tabernacle Baptist Church of Utica, New York. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/92dee3b7-bb4c-4519-83b1-6a43072134b4

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Mark S Caruana. No Longer Strangers: a Cross-Cultural Bible Study for Tabernacle Baptist Church of Utica, New York. Hartford Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/92dee3b7-bb4c-4519-83b1-6a43072134b4.

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  • Tabernacle Baptist Church of Utica, New York, an historic 'Old First,' mainline Protestant, American Baptist congregation located in an economically struggling small northeastern city, has embraced the Christian ideal of hospitality by welcoming ethnic Karen refugees from Burma (Myanmar) into its congregational life. This endeavor presents a number of challenges arising from the existing congregational culture, the host/guest power differential, and cultural and linguistic difference. A cross-cultural Bible study, employing cross-cultural communication methods and subjective/imaginative techniques, was designed and implemented to enable Euro-American and Karen congregants to meet on common ground, develop relationships, and share experiences, insights, and cultural traditions.
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  • 02/17/2024

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