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Asians and the Affluent Are Increasingly Likely to Be Born Again
(Ventura, CA) More than a half trillion dollars has been spent by Christian churches and parachurch ministries in the past decade. What has happened as a result? One outcome has been a change in the demographic profile of the adults who are born again Christians. As expected, women are more likely than […]
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Making My World View Visible
Making My World View Visible
Responses to Virstan Choy: From Surgery to Acupuncture
by Alice Mann (reprinted from Congregations, Jan/Feb 1996)
With the recent article on church conflict “from an Asian-American perspective,” Virstan Choy has made several important contributions to the field of congregation development. Most directly, he has provided some possible criteria for deciding what kind of […]
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Teach Us to Needle, Needle Us to Learn
Teach Us to Needle, Needle Us to Learn
Responses to Virstan Choy: From Surgery to Acupuncture
by David Augsburger (reprinted from Congregations, Jan/Feb 1996)
Virstan B. Y. Choy has pricked our overinflated trust in direct, dialogical, open-system processes for resolving conflict. He has almost painlessly needled the swollen cultural egos that assume multicultural applicability to western theories (which […]
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From Surgery to Acupuncture: An Alternative Approach to Managing Church Conflict from an Asian American Perspective
From Surgery to Acupuncture: An Alternative Approach to Managing Church Conflict from an Asian American Perspective
by Virstan B.Y. Choy
published in _Congregations_ (Alban Institute: Nov.-Dec., 1995): pp.16-19.
A Case Study of Public Communication of Intergenerational Differences
Wanting to explore the theme “Improving Harmony and Communication in Church,” an Asian American congregation invites a White counselor to be the […]
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