Ethnic Specific Ministry
brief abstract
Most of us--and especially Asian Americans--are convinced that there is no way we will ever be effective evangelists.
Following an Urbana missions convention, an asian-american women decides to explore her ethnic identity further through an asian-american Bible study group on her campus.
LaFe ’04 and its effects on one student
Sidebar to Facing Family: a journey of latino identity. Another student's story.
Do you think that because American-born Muslims have been brought up here, they have all heard the gospel? Think again..
Sidebar to Overlooked . . . Reaching Muslims on Campus. Surprising views that some Muslims hold of the Christian faith
Can Christians and Jews work side-by-side? This story proves that and so much more!
Black women face some unique obstacles that can be turned into ministry opportunities.
Sidebar to "The Plight of Black Women on Campus": Questions for group discussion
Christianity always seemed like a white person's religion to this student from India, until she met Jesus, a Jew who was calling the whole world to follow him.
A young Latina's feelings of not looking “Latina enough” drove her to search for the roots of her pain.
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