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Connecting Across Cultures: Sharing the Gospel Across Cultural and Religious Boundaries

by David Claydon

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In a multicultural society Christians often feel uneasy about discussing Jesus with people from other religious backgrounds, fearing their efforts will come across as arrogant or offensive. In this completely revised edition, David Claydon describes ways that Christians can take the gospel across religious and cultural boundaries in loving, sensitive and respectful ways.… (more)
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David Clayton describes ways that Christians can take the gospel across cultural boundaries in loving and respectful ways He discusses major religions of the world including the spirituality of the Australian aboriginies.. ( )
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In a multicultural society Christians often feel uneasy about discussing Jesus with people from other religious backgrounds, fearing their efforts will come across as arrogant or offensive. In this completely revised edition, David Claydon describes ways that Christians can take the gospel across religious and cultural boundaries in loving, sensitive and respectful ways.

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