Posted in Bilingualism, Cultures, Families, Multiracial familes, Travel, tagged Travel, Bilingualism, Indonesian, French, German, Add new tag on June 17, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Journeys of a Indonesian, French, English, and German speaking family.
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Fun blog on raising kids bilingually in Spanish. Author Carrie is Cuban-American from Miami, but lives in Tennessee.
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IndiaChristian.com is a non-profit Christian web site based in Oklahoma, USA, existing [...]
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Check out more at their website - Coconut Generation.com
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This blog contains my occassional reflections on the emerging generation, cultures and ministries. It will include some of my reading and thoughts on Life, Youth, Family, Culture, Church, Leadership etc.
I had the awesome previlage to listen to hundreds of youth leaders, pastors, counselors and parents of Asian Indian community in North America for [...]
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Posted in African, Books, tagged Africa on June 4, 2008 | No Comments »
The Blessing of Africa: The Bible and African Christianity
By: Keith Augustus Burton
Africa may soon boast the world’s highest concentration of Christians. Explore how Biblical faith spread in the land of Ham from the Old Testament, to the early church, and onward! Burton’s study traces its growth throughout the continent—and includes fascinating material on the [...]
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Posted in African, Books, tagged Africa on June 4, 2008 | No Comments »
How Africa Shaped the Christian Mind: Rediscovering the African Seedbed of Western Christianity
By: Thomas C. Oden
Once labeled the “Dark Continent,” Africa’s impact on Christianity is astonishing! From cultivating the modern university to maturing biblical exegesis and refining doctrine, it has dramatically shaped Christian identity from its earliest roots to contemporary expressions. Offering a fascinating [...]
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The aim of these pages is to provide links to Web pages and other Internet resources concerned with Christianity in Africa.
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A deep bass beat rippled through the darkness of the dance club. Strobe lights flashed outlines of bodies, some clinging, some flailing, some just sitting and staring. A newly arrived English teacher to Burkina Faso, West Africa, this wasn’t exactly the way I had anticipated learning about a new culture. However, my [...]
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Posted in Books, Latino, tagged Latinos on February 7, 2008 | No Comments »
by Orlando Crespo
Life as a Latino in America is complicated. Living between the two worlds of being Latino and American can generate great uncertainty. And the strange mixture of ethnic pride and racial prejudice creates another sort of confusion.
Who are you as a Latino?
Who are you as an American?
What has Christ to say about your [...]
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