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Articles related to "Cross Culture"
Index: 1999-2001 On the seventh day of Christmas the Lutheranism editor tries to make sense of every article published on this forum since its inception. Indices are linked to their articles. index • articles
Celebrities and Culture Talk of Philippine Celebrities are not just fodder for gossips, it can be put to good use. Try using it as a conversational piece in breaking the ice and finding common grounds with anyone from aloof teenagers and newly met acquaintances. philippine artists • actors • cross culture
Cross Culture Ministry--Siberia, Russia Pastor Tedd Wendt, a WELS missionary in Siberia, published the monthly Siberian Express. It gives a run-down of the ministry in Russia, the trials and the triumphs. Rev. Wendt promises to send more information when his schedule is less hectic. However, this is a good look at what a foreign missionary goes through in the course of a month--as well as various political and governmental issues to deal with. lutheran • missions • russia • novosibirsk • siberia
Cross-cultural Ministry Challenges--Spanish Missions in Phoenix, AZ This article is actually a letter from an old friend and seminary roommate. He granted me permission to share it so that my readers can see some of the challenges facing cross-culture ministry. Also, I ask your prayers for Resurrection Ev. Lutheran Church and any other support you can offer. resurrection • cross-culture • ministry • letter • challenges
Cross-Cultural Ministry in the City A brief look at the cross-cultural ministries at Salem on Milwaukee's east side. These ministries include outreach to people in recovery, minorities, college students, and teens. salem • milwaukee • german • outreach • cross-culture
Cross-Culture Ministry in Kenya, Part Eight Part Eight of Missionary Jim McCoy's adventures in the African nation of Kenya. This missive looks at family interactions and wedding traditions in Kenya. lutheran • kenya • mission • ministry • family
Cross-Culture Ministry in Kenya, Part Eleven A brief overview of five orphans Jim met in Kenya and their living conditions. Note, however, the hope each child has. Also note that parents are gone from the picture and grandparents are raising their childrens' children. orphans • lutheran • missions • kenya • poverty
Cross-Culture Ministry in Kenya, Part Five Part Five of Missionary Jim McCoy's adventures in the African nation of Kenya. Includes a surprise for Jim! Plus find out what his wages were for preaching. wages • preaching • surprise • birthday party • lutheran
Cross-Culture Ministry in Kenya, Part Nine A sobering look at the children of Kenya, their trials and tribulations, and the Lutheran ministry among the children. Like me, you'll want to hug your children after reading this. kenya • mission • children • aids • orphans
Cross-Culture Ministry in Kenya, Part Seven Part Seven of Missionary Jim McCoy's adventures in the African nation of Kenya. This missive looks at the healthcare in Kenya. lutheran • kenya • mission • ministry • health
Cross-Culture Ministry in Kenya, Part Six Part Six of Missionary Jim McCoy's adventures in the African nation of Kenya. This missive looks at TEMAK, a charity assisting single mothers and their problems. lutheran • kenya • mission • ministry • mothers
Cross-Culture Ministry in Kenya, Part Ten Missionary Jim relates the curiosity Kenyans have about whites, marriage and divorce customs, and the attempts of others to aid the orphans. Plus an update on Faith, the little girl Jim met and told us about in his first post. kenya • mission • children • aids • orphans
Cross-Culture Ministry in Mali Little did I know that a red-headed lady sitting in my Bible classes would one day decide to teach in Mali, Africa. But that's just what she did. This letter expresses some of her joys and challenges in this ministry. While the primary focus isn't teaching religion (she is not sponsored by a religious organization), nevertheless she uses opportunities as a lay person to share the hope that lives in her. Especially sensitive is how faith is shared. The Malians have had Islam forced on them, thus the need for understanding and patience in one's witness. mali • africa • poverty • illness • disease
Music for Troops Justin, Dan and Chris of rock band Cross Culture have come up with a great way to show support for our fighting troups, through non-profit Music for Troops. cross culture • music for troups • proof positive • christian rock music • justin david
Cross Culture Ministry in India: Holi or Holy Week? John Hildebrant, a friendly counselor to India for the WELS, writes of his experience in India during Holy Week. He also compares and contrasts the cultures, noting similarities and differences. Dr P G Vargis provides a statistical analysis of India and the challenge posed to Christian missionaries. holi • holy week • india • hindu • lutheran
Freedom Breaks Boundaries Israel Houghton and New Breed put out their first CD, Freedom, in a series from Integrity Music. gospel • israel houghton • new breed • freedom • freedom in worship
MultiStages Theatre Company MultiStages - New York's multicultrual, multidisciplinary, theatre company presents The New Works Playwriting Contest! multistages • multicultural theatre • multidiciplinary theatre • plays. playwrights lorca peress • new works contests
Index: 2002 This is the index of all articles appearing on this topic in this forum in 2002. There is also a link to the Index you may have used last year. index • articles
The Dream of the Rood The 'Dream of the Rood' is a definitive masterpiece of Anglo-Saxon poetry allowing the reader a small glimpse into the early Anglo-Saxon's adoption of Christianity. the dream of the rood • anglo-saxon literature • anglo-saxon poetry • religious poetry • religious symbols
A Season to Celebrate Canada is by law and constitution a multicultural nation where the rights of all religions are protected equally. The application of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms continues to evolve. year 2000 • celebrate • multiculturalism • constitution act • charter of rights and freedoms
Chaos - a Creation Constant An investigation into the appearance of chaos in world mythology, with examples from Chinese, Babylonian and many other cultures. chaos • creation • mythology • jung • aztec
International Presentations Just because headquarters in Michigan raves about an executive presentation doesn't mean that same presentation will be successful in a different country. international presentations • daimler-benz chrysler merger • german presenters • american speakers • adapting presentations for a foreign culture
Loving Lemongrass-Beef Wraps, Mussels or Chicken Lemongrass is a staple in Thai cuisine. Its citrusy fragrance flavors easy lettuce wraps for cool summer dinner. Lemongrass simple syrup elevates summer drinks, too. "it's what's for dinner tonight." • lemongrass • lettuce wraps • mussels • cocktails |
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