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First Nations & Faith: Richard Twiss

ThuAug 6

Tags: culture, Missional
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Previous Post – A Tale of Two Church Guests

I had the privilege of becoming a friend Richard Twiss 10 years ago, around the same time I met my wife.  Richard has since played a big role in challenging my view of faith & culture.  Not only did he help open my heart & mind to the diversity of expressions found in the Church, but also to look for the beauty in my own culture (a rare affirmation these days).  So I was very pleased to see this interview (via iMonk).  The interviewer is Soong-Chan Rah who I interviewed here about his book “The Next Evangelicalism”.  Check out Richard’s book “One Church, Many Tribes” & his ministry with Wiconi International.

Tags: culture, Missional

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