Multicultural Ministry Handbook
Connecting Creatively to a Diverse World
BridgeLeader Books
Edited by Dr. David A. Anderson and
Margarita R. Cabellon
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"One of the best-kept secrets in the church today is the rise of the multicultural church. This book will become a landmark text in that story of God's multicultural mission. The secret is now out."
—Leonard Sweet, Drew Theological School, George Fox University, sermons.com
"Wow. This book is a great help to multiracial ministry. Anderson and Cabellon provide valuable lessons from one of the most successful multiracial churches in the country. Their practical advice and inspirational encouragement are certain to be used for many years to come. I encourage anyone who is starting a multiracial congregation or is working with a multiracial congregation to take advantage of this tremendous work."
—George Yancey, associate professor of sociology, University of North Texas, and author of Beyond Racial Gridlock
"Dr. David Anderson and his staff have put together a wonderful resource addressing growing interest in the multiethnic church, and the need for practical tools to bring it about. The men and women contributing to this work are not mere philosophers; they are competent practitioners who have not only lived the dream, but can help you build a healthy multiethnic church through their collective voice and experiential wisdom."
—Dr. Mark DeYmaz, founding pastor and directional leader, Mosaic Church of Central Arkansas
"Anderson and Cabellon bring together a blend of personalities to discuss all aspects of multicultural ministry. . . A resource that seeks to be comprehensive for pastors and multiethnic leaders."
—Eric Mathis, Worship Leader Magazine, October 2010
"This is definitely a 'must have' and 'must read' for Christian leaders who are seeking direction and guidance in building a church that represents the kingdom here on earth."
—Alvin Bibbs Sr., Outreach, March-April 2011
"...if you want to see your students engaging in safe and transparent group conversations about race, or if you want them to grow as recipients and ambassadors of God's reconciling love on the cross, you will find food for thought in these pages."
—Dave Stuart, Jr., YouthWorker Journal, March-April 2011
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