Transcription of Learning from Strangers
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Learning from Strangers Joys and Challenges of of Cross-Racial and Cross-Cultural Ministry in the United Methodist Church G. Derrick Hodge First Edition for Pastors and Laityi Table of Contents MESSAGE FROM THE GENERAL SECRETARY II ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iii PREFACE iv EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 CHAPTER ONE: Strangers BEARING GIFTS 3 CHRIST THE stranger 3 THE stranger AS TEACHER 4 IT TAKES A stranger 4 CHRISTIANS AS Strangers TO EACH OTHER 5 Strangers AND MINISTRY 7 CHAPTER TWO: TO THE CLERGY 8 THE JOYS AND REWARDS OF CROSS-RACIAL AND CROSS-CULTURAL MINISTRIES 9 THE COST OF DISCIPLESHIP 11 RACE AND RACISM 14 LONELINESS AND ISOLATION 20 NEW RELATIONSHIPS AND THE PACE OF CHANGE 21 LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY 23 SELF-KNOWLEDGE AND SELF-CARE 26 AUTHORITY AND FORMALITY 28 CAREERS AND CAREERISM 30 CHAPTER THREE.
Learning from Strangers is one of the ways that GCORR is offering that support. This manual highlights the on-the-ground experiences of clergy and laity currently serving in CR or CC settings. It is intended to provide insight about the perspectives
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