May Magazine 2016

This month’s magazine takes a look at cross-cultural ministry from a variety of angles: Are culturally-specific congregations a good idea? How do we connect in the Church across cultures, both locally and around the world? How have the Church’s historical ties to colonialism created additional challenges for doing this, and how do we begin to heal in those areas?

You’ll also find an article in the Burning Bush, our debate column, on legalizing marijuana. If you have a response or ideas of your own, leave them in the comments section below or send a letter to the editor. Read the magazine online below or click here to download a simple PDF version to your computer for reading or printing.


 

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