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Life as a Latino in America is complicated. Living between the two
worlds of being Latino and American can generate great uncertainty.
And the strange mixture of ethnic pride and racial prejudice
creates another sort of confusion. Who are you as a Latino? Who are
you as an American? What has Christ to say about your dilemma? How
can you accept who you are in Christ with joy and confidence?
Orlando Crespo has taken his own journey from Puerto Rico to an
immigrant neighborhood in Springfield, Massachusetts, and back
again to his Latino roots. In this books he helps you to reflect on
your own voyage of self-understanding and on what it means to have
a mixed heritage from the days of the original Spanish Conquest to
the present. His straightforward approach also takes him to what
the Bible says about ethnic identity--about a people who were often
oppressed by more powerful cultures. He helps you to see how Jesus'
own humanity unfolded in the context of a people who were
considered to be inferior. Thus Crespo finds both realism and hope
in the good news of Jesus. There is more, however, than merely
coming to terms with who you are. Crespo also shows how Latinos are
called to step out positively in ministry to the world. You can
make a positive impact in on the world in racial reconciliation, in
bicultural ministry and more because of who God has uniquely made
you to be. Here is a book for all Latinos who want to live
confidently in Christ.
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