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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Christianity > Protestantism & Protestant Churches > Other Protestant & Nonconformist Churches > General
How can immigrant and refugee churches move from cultural
preservation to cross-cultural mission? As Hirpo Kumbi, an
experienced church-planter and cross-cultural missionary, charts
the history of the Ethiopian and Eritrean church in the UK, he
shows how this transition can be made. Based on his MA thesis, this
informative work examines the complex questions of identity,
inter-generational tensions and practical obstacles that must be
faced. The invaluable insights into issues faced by any immigrant
and refugee congregation make it essential reading for all leaders
involved in cross-cultural mission. The success of the church in
21st-Century Britain will depend upon non-indigenous congregations
successfully adapting to reach wider British culture, and Mission
and Movement will help make this become a reality.
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