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Crossing Cultures, Serving God

How one biblical character’s success in this area can guide us
See "Ministering Cross Culturally" Training Pack
Store Code: PS48-C
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Topics:Communication, Cross-cultural outreach, Culture, International outreach, Missions, Outreach, Service, Short-term missions
Filters:Church board, Evangelism, Missions, Pastor, Service, Shepherd, Volunteer
Purpose:Ministry
References:Genesis 12:1-3, Matthew 20:27-28, Mark 9:37
Date Added:April 08, 2008
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Joseph is among my favorite characters of the Bible. He experienced the best and worst in life. Forced to live cross-culturally, he responded nobly. Finally, he found himself in a position of enormous power. When the opportunity came to unleash revenge against his brothers for their betrayal, he was gracious and ultimately forgave and was reconciled ...

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