Geoff Chang
Book Review: Many Colors: Cultural Intelligence for a Changing Church
Reviewed by Geoff Chang
I’ve been thinking a lot about cultural diversity in the local church these days. Since I’m a young, Chinese Texan who has spent the past four years living on the East Coast and am currently pastoring an older, Caucasian congregation in the Pacific Northwest, I find the topic to be quite relevant.
So it was with great interest that I read Soong-Chan Rah’s Many Colors: Cultural Intelligence for a Changing Church, in which he proposes a way forward for churches dealing with the challenges of cultural diversity.
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Book Review: Church 3.0
Reviewed by Geoff Chang
In a world of constantly advancing technology, obsolescence is many people’s worst nightmare.
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Book Review: The Heart of Evangelism
Reviewed by Geoff Chang
Christians have often been slow to evangelize. After all, evangelism can be hard. It can be hard to know what to say, when to say it, and how to say it. It can be hard to understand people’s circumstances and to speak the gospel accurately into their lives. And so we are slow to share.
More recently, Christians have invented new methods to help address this problem, namely, simple and direct gospel presentations that can easily be learned and shared with others. This method has become hugely popular and is widely used today.
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