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==Recommended Reading==
 
==Recommended Reading==
  
Elmer, Duane <I>Cross-Cultural Servanthood: Serving the World in Christlike Humility</I> (IVP Books, 2007).
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Lingenfelter, Sherwood, and Mayers, Marvin K. <I>Ministering Cross-Culturally: A Model for Effective Personal Relationships</I> (Baker Academic, 2016).
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==Resources for Further Study==
 
==Resources for Further Study==
Lingenfelter, Sherwood, and Mayers, Marvin K. <I>Ministering Cross-Culturally: A Model for Effective Personal Relationships</I> (Baker Academic, 2016).
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Elmer, Duane <I>Cross-Cultural Servanthood: Serving the World in Christlike Humility</I> (IVP Books, 2007).
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Elmer, Duane <I>Cross-Cultural Connections: Stepping Out and Fitting In Around the World</I> (IVP Books, 2002).
  
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==[[Missionary Work of the Church]]==
 
==[[Canonical Areas]]==
 
==[[Canonical Areas]]==
==[[Missionary Work of the Church]]==
 

Revision as of 23:24, 23 May 2019

One of the first missionary tasks is enculturation through language acquisition. Learning the language of a culture not only enables effective communication, but it also elucidates cultural symbols and reasoning.

Recommended Reading

Lingenfelter, Sherwood, and Mayers, Marvin K. Ministering Cross-Culturally: A Model for Effective Personal Relationships (Baker Academic, 2016).


Resources for Further Study

Elmer, Duane Cross-Cultural Servanthood: Serving the World in Christlike Humility (IVP Books, 2007). Elmer, Duane Cross-Cultural Connections: Stepping Out and Fitting In Around the World (IVP Books, 2002).

Missionary Work of the Church

Canonical Areas