| "Jesus, Justice, & Poverty" Continued Dialogue Packet (Leader Version) |
Leader help for Jesus, Justice, & Poverty Continued Discussion Packet. The normal version is fine on its own, but the Leader Version is available if you or students want a little help with some of the discussion questions. The original material for the JJP CD Packet is used with permission from San Diego's Justice GIG Guide. (more info) by (Editors) Sarah Holine and Elizabeth Thrasher |
| 02.22.2007 |
none |
liz_thrasher |
604
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| A Framework for Social Healing |
This material provides an introduction to a vision of "Social Healing" as a way to transform ourselves, our churches and our society to address injustice and bring the Gospel to our communities and the world. The goal of this material will help us to better understand our own church cultures and how to foster minority cultures within our church communities to develop communities that can more effectively address injustice. (more info) by Andrew Sears |
| 12.16.2005 |
none |
alsears |
852
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| A Multiethnic Ministry Framework |
This is a reflection on factors that have been helpful and not helpful in developing a multiethnic fellowship at Amherst College. It was presented at a Black Campus Ministry training in Boston. (more info) by Paul V Sorrentino |
| 10.29.2005 |
none |
Paul_Sorrentino |
960
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| Asian American views on Ethnic Specific Ministry and Multi-ethnic Ministry |
This paper will address the two main types of Asian American ministry that we have in InterVarsity: ethnic specific and multiethnic. (Within the category of ethnic specific fellowships, they are Pan Asian American, Korean American or Chinese American). We will talk about the Scriptural basis for these fellowships, presenting two views as well as to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the two types of ministries. This paper is intended for Asian American staff and students. Though it may relate to other situations as well, it is not intended to address issues of all ethnic specific ministries. Before we start, we want to start by introducing ourselves a bit and sharing some about our background, and why we are writing this paper. (more info) by Collin Tomikawa & Sandy Schaupp |
| 03.13.2001 |
none |
collin_tomikawa |
629
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| Biblical and Theological Perspectives for Urban Ministry of Reconciliation |
A brief overview of some key Biblical passages and theological perspectives that support and provide guidance for urban ministries working for reconciliation. (more info) by Jack Kooyman |
| 05.13.2005 |
none |
Leedya_Seedrak |
931
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| Biblical/Theological Perspectives for an Urban Ministry of Reconcilation |
Several significant Biblical passages along with commentaries to guide and support a ministry of holistic reconciliation in an urban context. (more info) by Jack Kooyman |
| 10.16.2006 |
none |
Jack_Kooyman |
460
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| Covenant at Harvard |
This is the covenant that the two undergraduate fellowships at Harvard use to define the relationship they have on campus. It is renewed and affirmed annually by both leadership teams. It has served to build a strong and growing partnership between these two campus fellowships. (more info) by Collin Tadao Tomikawa |
| 01.25.2002 |
none |
Collin_Tomikawa |
653
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| Covenant at UC Berkeley |
This is a copy of the covenant that the undergraduate fellowships at UC Berkeley wrote in the Spring of 2002 (more info) by Collin Tadao Tomikawa |
| 02.27.2003 |
none |
Collin_Tomikawa |
771
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| Ethnic specific ministry |
This is a quick piece on why ethnic specific ministry to asian pacific americans is strategic (more info) by Collin Tomikawa |
| 02.23.2001 |
none |
collin_tomikawa |
317
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| Following Jesus without Dishonoring Your Parents |
Powerpoint presentation used at Urbana 1996, 2000, and 2003. Ideal for students and student leaders struggling with parental issues and decision-making. (more info) by Tom Lin |
| 12.01.1996 |
none |
tom_lin |
1020
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