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Third Culture Faithful

Empowered Ministry for Multi-Ethnic Believers and Congregations

Mario Melendez

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English
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
15 December 2020
""It is appalling that the most segregated hour of Christian America is eleven o'clock on Sunday morning."" Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1960. This quote remains true and begs the question “How do we heal the church divide?”

Mario Melendez presents an engaging introduction to the experiences of multi-ethnic believers and a path by which church leaders increase engagement and service to these diverse communities. Finding a model in Saint Timothy, Melendez reveals that multi-ethnic believers have always played a crucial role in Christian fellowship. Having experienced the mixing of their parents' heritage during their upbringing, third cultures kids are invaluable cultural and religious ambassadors. Embracing the unique gifts of third culture congregants and leaders, churches can embody the kaleidescope of their communities and bring about healing amongst the people of God. Church clergy and lay leaders, as well as members of multi-ethnic households and those looking to increase the engagement of diverse groups within their congregation will find Third Culture Faithful an inspiring call to action.
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Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 241mm,  Width: 162mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   426g
ISBN:   9781538147252
ISBN 10:   1538147254
Pages:   154
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mario Manuel Catalino Melendez is Filipino and Cajun French and grew up around the deaf community. He is the Augie Henry Chair of Old Testament and assistant professor of Old Testament and Biblical Studies at Oklahoma Baptist University. He has also served as a minority ministry strategist, Hispanic youth intern, and bible study writer for a refugee church, as well as lecturing on the topic of multi-ethnic ministry. He is a participant in the Hispanic Theological Educators section of the Evangelical Bible Society. He has served as a multi-ethnic ministry consultant in English, Asian, and Hispanic churches in Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Oklahoma.

Reviews for Third Culture Faithful: Empowered Ministry for Multi-Ethnic Believers and Congregations

Despite American society being more diverse than ever, many churches remain monoethnic. Third Culture Faithful focuses on the role multiethnic Christians play in helping to change this troubling reality. Melendez excels at explaining how third culture people can help to strengthen the church and serve as bridges between different ethnocultural groups. --Matthew Akers, associate dean of doctoral studies, director of the Hispanic Institute, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary Mario Melendez has produced a must-read for church leaders and members with a true desire for ethnic diversity. Melendez offers biblical insight into how to reach and develop the leadership potential in third culture people to grow a biblically sound, yet culturally diverse church. --Lee E. Brand Jr., dean of Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary of Memphis, Tennesse This is a much needed resource for every church leader. The question of how to bridge cultural gaps with the gospel has never been so important. Third Culture Faithful gives practical steps that any church can take to reach their community with the gospel. --Josh Carter, senior pastor of Hyland Heights Baptist Church Unfortunately, the church has adopted racial categories in which a large percentage of the population simply do not fit, causing many to people to feel like they have no place among the people of God. Melendez--who is himself of Filipino, Cajun French, Spanish, and French descent--shows a better way to minister to and empower ""third culture"" people. A paradigm shifting resource! --Miguel Echevarria, assistant professor, director of Hispanic Leadership Development, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary


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