Description |
1 online resource (220 pages) |
Contents |
Foreword / Noe Garcia -- Introduction. Hearing in Technicolor -- Section One. Legacies -- 1. A compelling reason -- 2. Time to reset -- 3. An "aha" moment -- Section Two. Languages -- 4. Jesus was an immigrant --5. I vow Jesus! -- 6. Is this a cult? -- Section Three. Leaders -- 7. The die is cast -- 8. God has a plan -- 9. I have a dream! -- Conclusion. Be opened / Darcy Wiley -- Hearing in Technicolor interviews |
Summary |
"In a 2011 State of the City Address, the mayor of pastor and author Mark Hearn's city said there were fifty-seven languages spoken at the local high school. Hearn left asking himself, How should our church respond? This question led to a movement that brought First Baptist Duluth to reflecting its surrounding community. This journey was captured in Pastor Hearn's first book, Technicolor: Inspiring Your Church to Embrace Multicultural Ministry Now, nearly five years after Technicolor, members of his congregation discuss the joys, struggles, and triumphs of being a part of a multi-ethnic church- providing a glimpse of the nature of a church that reflects its community."-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed May 24, 2021) |
Subject |
Ethnic relations -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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Race relations -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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Ethnic relations -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
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Race relations -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Wiley, Darcy, author
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ISBN |
9781087712956 |
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1087712955 |
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