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Researching cross-cultural communication theory to equip short-term mission teams from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary serving in rural India

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William Boyd Guy. Researching Cross-cultural Communication Theory to Equip Short-term Mission Teams From New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Serving In Rural India. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/c19acbdc-c56f-44f1-985f-fbc076aadd91.

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W. B. Guy. Researching cross-cultural communication theory to equip short-term mission teams from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary serving in rural India. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/c19acbdc-c56f-44f1-985f-fbc076aadd91

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William Boyd Guy. Researching Cross-Cultural Communication Theory to Equip Short-Term Mission Teams From New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Serving In Rural India. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/c19acbdc-c56f-44f1-985f-fbc076aadd91.

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  • The purpose of this project was to research cross-cultural communication theory to equip short-term mission teams from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary serving in rural India. The emphasis of this project was to utilize cross-cultural communication theory as it pertains to ministry in the rural-cultural context of Indian villages. The need exists to equip individuals serving on mission trips to rural India for effective cross-cultural communication for which few models currently exist. This project begins with the project director’s research an ends with the development of curriculum to meet this need. Due to time constraints, the results are outside the scope of the project.
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  • 02/17/2024

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