by Graham Hill | Nov 24, 2018 | Culture, Diaspora, Ethnic Diversity, Indigenous Peoples, Korean, Postcolonialism, Race Relations, World Christianity |
글로벌 교회 : 다수세계, 원주민 & 디아스포라 기독교에서 배우기 다수 세계, 원주민과 디아스포라 교회는 21세기 기독교를 재정립하고 있다. 서구 기독교인 우리들은 이 현상에 대해 어떻게 반응해야 하는지 결정해야 할 때가 온 것이다.[1]스티븐 베반스는 다음과 같이 말했다,[2]우리는 현재 대다수의 제3세계 출신의 기독교인들이 살고 있는“세계교회”에 살고 있다. 데이비드 배럿(DavidBarrett)의 통계연구에 따르면 이러한 변화가 확인되었으며, 필립 제 키...
by Graham Hill | Oct 12, 2018 | Indigenous Peoples, Podcast |
#127: Terry LeBlanc – How Native North American & Indigenous Peoples Worldwide Challenge & Enrich the Global Church – Podcast Terry LeBlanc – How Native North American & Indigenous Peoples Worldwide Challenge & Enrich the Global Church by Graham Hill...
by Graham Hill | Oct 8, 2018 | Indigenous Peoples, Podcast, Race Relations, Reconciliation |
#124: Brooke Prentis – Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Voices: A Call to Australian Society & Churches – Podcast Brooke Prentis – Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Voices: A Call to Australian Society & Churches by Graham Hill | The...
by Graham Hill | Oct 7, 2018 | Blog, Community, Creation Care, Ethnic Diversity, Indigenous Peoples |
Indigenous Voices: The Spiritual Strength of the Peoples of Abya Yala Indigenous Voices: The Spiritual Strength of the Peoples of Abya Yala Dulamar gagga: anmar burba gangued Abya Yalagi By: Jocabed Reina Solano Miselis Click here for the Spanish version of...
by Graham Hill | Oct 7, 2018 | Indigenous Peoples, Postcolonialism, Spanish |
Voces indígenas: Fortaleza espiritual de los pueblos de Abya Yala Dulamar gagga: anmar burba gangued Abya Yalagi Por: Jocabed Reina Solano Miselis Aquí está la versión en inglés. En una comunidad de la nación Gunadule se escucha el cantar de un líder en la casa...
by Graham Hill | Aug 2, 2016 | Blog, Indigenous Peoples, Justice, Race Relations, Reconciliation |
A Lament for Australia A Lament for Australia 1 Remember, O Lord, what has happened to us; look, and see our disgrace. 2 Our nation has ignored and denied the inheritance of ancient cultures, the desert, fresh water, and sea peoples, who’ve lived here for 60,000...