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In Ministering Cross-Culturally, the authors demonstrate that Jesus needed to learn and understand the culture in which he lived before he could undertake his public ministry. The authors examine how this can help us better understand what it means to establish relationships of grace with those from different cultural and social backgrounds. With more than 70,000 copies of the first edition in...

in his steps.” If Jesus did indeed set the example, then it was my responsibility to work as hard to become Yapese as he did to become a Jew. Through the Great Commission, Jesus sends us out into all the world, and as his messengers, we are to follow his example, that is, we are to become incarnate in the cultures to which we are sent. The World Christian: A 150-Percent Person The challenge is to become what Malcolm McFee (1968) calls a 150-percent person. McFee uses this concept to describe Black
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