In Paradigm Shift, this book describes the challenges on intercultural relationships and with family related small to conservative African American Churches in the culture life of New England. in general. An examination of the complexes of change and addressing the need for more intercultural and communication within many churches. The term paradigm refers to a philosophical and theoretical framework for example, ideal or pattern. Many of these congregations have long standing in their communities; helping the poor, feeding the hungry, and spreading the good news of the gospel.
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Johnny M. Wilson Jr. is a congregational and contextual consultant with the American Baptist Churches of Rhode Island. A Pastor/Teacher with many years of Chaplaincy in Higher Education and pastoral experience. A residential graduate of the Harvard Leadership Institute (2005), Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, MA. He completed a certification in Community Economic Leadership Development. He is currently, a doctorate student at Drew University School of Theology. He earned his M. Div. From American Baptist Seminary of the West, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley and earned his Doctorate of Ministry from United Theological Seminary, Dayton, OH.
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