Ethnic Specific Ministry: A Different Lens
As we learn to understand both the beauty of whom God has made us and to see more clearly the sinfulness of who we are we can join the chorus of believers speaking God’s truth to others seeking the redemption of all the nations.
Gifts from Minority Cultures
Hints and Helps for Successful Black Student Ministry
Definitions within BCM, the history of BCM, characteristics of Black students, hints and tips at reaching out to Black students, and next steps for successful Black student ministry.
Preserving Unity and Celebrating Diversity
This paper outlines the core convictions driving our use of multiple chapters to reach different ethnic and affinity groups on a single campus in InterVarsity Christian Fellowship’s Northern Illinois/Northwest Indiana Division.
Reflections on Family and Ethnicity Exercise
A useful tool that creates dialogue about family and ethnicity. Have students answer the questions on this sheet, and then break up into groups of 2 or 3 to share their stories. Next, create large group dialogue about commonalities and differences.
Two Views Regarding Ethnic Specific and Multi-Ethnic Fellowships
What is the Scriptural basis for both ethnic specific and multiethnic fellowships? Here are two views that discuss the strengths and weaknesses of both types of ministries as it relates to Asian American InterVarsity staff and students.