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Ghanaian diaspora: a missiological study of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana congregations in the United States of America

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Yaw Attah Edu-Bekoe. Ghanaian Diaspora: a Missiological Study of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana Congregations In the United States of America. Western Seminary (Portland, OR). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ef1dcc4b-b7f7-4d83-8a9b-db7de217b4c6.

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Y. A. Edu-bekoe. Ghanaian diaspora: a missiological study of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana congregations in the United States of America. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ef1dcc4b-b7f7-4d83-8a9b-db7de217b4c6

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Yaw Attah Edu-Bekoe. Ghanaian Diaspora: a Missiological Study of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana Congregations In the United States of America. Western Seminary (Portland, OR). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ef1dcc4b-b7f7-4d83-8a9b-db7de217b4c6.

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  • Ghanaian Diaspora explains how Ghanaian immigrants from a high-context culture export their African Christian faith to the United States low-context culture. The researcher uses an academic etnographic description with regard to the distinctive markers of diversity, identity, and receptivity of the gospel in multicultural America. In addition, the author researches the practical missiological understanding of the formation, development, and mobilization for mission of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PGC) congregations in the United States. The ultimate outcome is a missiological study with a three-part interdisciplinary approach: the content of the research, ethnographic composition, and practical missiological implications.
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  • 02/17/2024

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