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A Case for Lament: Strategies to Augment Cross-Cultural Discipleship Efforts at Bridge Community Church and Cornerstone Church

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Sahr Mbriwa. A Case for Lament: Strategies to Augment Cross-cultural Discipleship Efforts At Bridge Community Church and Cornerstone Church. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/befc88ee-698c-4751-b3b0-51396625de67?locale=en.

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S. Mbriwa. A Case for Lament: Strategies to Augment Cross-Cultural Discipleship Efforts at Bridge Community Church and Cornerstone Church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/befc88ee-698c-4751-b3b0-51396625de67?locale=en

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Sahr Mbriwa. A Case for Lament: Strategies to Augment Cross-Cultural Discipleship Efforts At Bridge Community Church and Cornerstone Church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/befc88ee-698c-4751-b3b0-51396625de67?locale=en.

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  • American evangelical Protestant churches in multicultural settings are predominantly monocultural. While some churches might be open to the idea of cross-cultural engagement, their discipleship process and methods tend to be greatly influenced by the dominant culture of the church and rarely influenced by the subdominant culture. This can hinder cross-cultural discipleship and engagement. In addition, one rhythm is glaringly absent in our discipleship: lament. Lament is essential to cross-cultural discipleship. This paper will explore the relationship between lament and cross-cultural discipleship. It will also offer four lament-based strategies to augment cross-cultural discipleship efforts in two monocultural evangelical Protestant churches: Bridge Community Church and Cornerstone Church.
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  • 02/17/2024

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