Small Group (or Individual) Study on Multiethnic Life and Church
An eight week guide to walking, working, worshiping God together as one.
This Book Will Teach You How To:
- Why multi-ethnic? Why Now?
- Obstacles to Date; Systemic Issues.
- What God is Doing;How Should I Respond?
- How Should the Church Respond?
- Living a Multi-ethnic Christian Life.
About The Authors
Oneya Fennell Okuwobi serves as the Director of Cross Cultural Education at Peoples Church (Cincinnati, OH), which has transitioned from a 98% Caucasian commuter church to a church that reflects the diversity of the city (25% international, 25% African American and 50% Caucasian). She is also the founder of TranscendCulture, a small organizational services firm dedicated to resourcing the multiethnic church. Oneya is a graduate of the University of Virginia (B.A. – Economics) and Regent University (M. Div. Practical Theology). Oneya has previously written Crossonomics, a study designed to bridge socio-economic gaps and Transcend, a workbook designed to stimulate conversation on racial issues.
Mark Deymaz recognized leader in the emerging Multi-ethnic Church Movement, his first book, Building a Healthy Multi-ethnic Church (Jossey-Bass/Leadership Network, 2007), provides the Biblical mandate for the multi-ethnic church and outlines seven core commitments required to bring it about. The book was chosen as a finalist in 2008 for a Christianity Today Book of the Year Award and for a Resource of the Year Award sponsored by Outreach Magazine, in both cases a nominee in the Pastoral Leadership category. In his second book, Leading a Healthy Multi-ethnic Church: Mixing Diversity Into Your Local Church (Zondervan/Leadership Network, 2010, 2013), Mark identifies seven common challenges of a multi-ethnic church and demonstrates, through sound exegesis of Scripture, culture, and experience, how to overcome the obstacles. The Multi-ethnic Christian Life Primer is available in iTunes and from www.mosaixresources.com. A PDF can be purchased at www.mosaixresources.com.
*Credit: author bio from MarkDeYmaz.com
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