Nikki Toyama-Szetois the Executive Director of Evangelicals for Social Action, an organization which works with Christians who are motivated to have their faith engage with some of the most pressing issues of today. She currently serves on the board of Interserve USA, Missio Alliance and Casa Chiralagua. She has written articles on gender issues and multi-ethnicity for various magazines and is a co-author of The God of Justice: IJM Institute's Global Church Curriculum (IVP, 2015)
Skipping Stones in Glass Homes: Navigating the Generational Gifts of Immigrant Churches
Speaker(s): Nikki Toyama-Szeto
Date: Spring 2018
Length: 1h 14m
Product ID: RGDL4802K
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Description
Immigrant churches serve key roles for their communities and for the global church. But oftentimes, great divides between the generations can create fragile spaces rather than flourishing environments. This lecture examines the gifts of the immigrant church, and addresses some of the obstacles and opportunities.
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