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Crossing Borders [VHS] (edition 2003)

by United Methodist Church General Board of Global Ministries

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Title:Crossing Borders [VHS]
Authors:United Methodist Church General Board of Global Ministries
Info:General Board of Global Ministries, United Methodist Church, VHS
Collections:VHS, Adults, Your library
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Tags:Missions, Interfaith, Mexico, Race Relations, Methodism, Methodist Author, Hispanic

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Crossing Borders [VHS] by General Board of Global Ministry

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A introduction to each of the Mission Studies for 2003-2004: Creating Interfaith Community shows the successful effort in cities and towns across the United States to have people of different faiths talk to each other and work together; Mexico Labyrinth of Faith which updates changing social and political issues facing the church on the border between Mexico and the US; and Exodus: The Journey to Freedom gives us the perspective of people who have lived through the segregated and separated Methodist Church and comment about where the church is today on the issues of racism and inclusiveness.
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