Title: Cross%20Cultural%20Evangelism%20and%20Church%20Planting
1Cross Cultural Evangelism and Church Planting
- How do we adapt the presentation of the Gospel
and the form of church ministry to assimilate
people from a different culture
2Four Characteristics of Culture
- Beliefs
- Values
- Customs
- Institutions
Things learned such as speech, education,
tradition, myth, science, art, philosophy,
government, law, rites, beliefs, inventions,
technologiesIt includes manners, customs,
thought patterns, values, self-concepts, morals,
ideals and accepted ways of behaving.
3Introduction
- To an outsider, culture is a barrier
- To an insider, culture is a carrier of values or
a test of acceptance - Contextualization is the adjustment of a
message, lifestyle or ministry style to a host
cultural way of doing things. - Lifestyle adaptation of new and different ways
of doing things learn to hold lightly ones
tastes and preferences, opinions and idea of the
way things should be done.
4Vital Distinction
- Form the way things are done
- Function the things that are/must be done
5Essential Qualities of Cross-Cultural Person
- Sensitivity being people oriented instead of
tradition or method oriented. - Flexibility readiness to adapt to new ideas
without emotional stress. - Note the American way is not the right way
its just our way!
6Essentials of Culture
- Epistemology
- Cognitive process
- Linguist form
- Style of behavior
- Media of communication
- Social structure
- Forms of motivation
7Universal thought sequence
- Thoughts or statements repeated in conscious mind
- Beliefs accepted as truth about reality and self
- Values that confirm beliefs
- Convictions or habits, emotionally held
- Emotions that affirm or discourage behavior
- Life-style that meets the needs of man
8Cultural Analysis
- Ethics, values, standards
- Drugs, feeling-driven selfishness, personal
gratifications - Materialism
- Relativism
- Entertainment
- Leadership style desired in culture
9How to respond to culture
- Ignore it
- Escape it
- Embrace it
- Resist it
- Be immune to its pitfalls, but Identified in it
10Concepts of communication
- Focus should not be on content, nor the
transmission of truth, but the receptor
orientationwhat is really understood - Monolog is insufficient
- True communication is not informational but
transformational - Initiative for communication is always on the
speakers side of the equation
11Keys to communication
- Listening rate is proportional to the amount of
TV watched (3.2 hrs/day in the US) - Each 2-3 minutes a release is necessary (joke,
illustration, movement, etc) - Jokes are very difficult to translate to another
culture or language real mastery is evident when
poetry makes sense
12The Message
- What do we mean by meaning?
- Is there a contractual agreement? in area of
semantics and linguistic symbols and standards of
right and wrong, good and bad, then we can make
value statements (Hesselgrave, Communicating
Christ, p. 40)
13Meaning development framework
- a lifetime of sensory input for present meaning
of things - Common human core discerned from biblical
revelation made in image of God, sinfulness,
conscience - Cultural Specifics worldview, religion, values,
social structures, roles, decision-making rules,
etc - Personal Specifics cognitive style,
communication skills, knowledge, personality,
history of relationships - Encounter Specifics emotional/physical state,
mood, empathy, trust, authenticity,
defensiveness, current attitude toward the other,
etc
14Predictability/Attention scale
Predictability scale
Attention level scale
15Myths Concerning Communication
- Hearing the gospel is being reached
- Bible is so powerful, all people need is to hear
the Word to be converted - Holy Spirit will make up for mistakes, if done
sincerely - Christians should restrict all contacts with
non-Christians, refrain from going to evil
places or we lose our testimony
16More Myths
- Preaching is the ordained way to communicate the
Gospel - The Sermon is main way to change lives
- There is one best way to communicate the Gospel
- Main key is the precisely formulate the message
- Words contain meanings
- What people need is more information
17Grid of Culture
World View Ways of perceiving world Cognitive
process Ways of thinking Linguistic Forms Ways
of expressing ideas Behavioral Patterns
Acceptable Ways of Acting Media Ways of
channeling the message Social Structure Ways of
Interacting Motivational Dimension Ways of
Deciding
18Statistics of Change Probability
19Five Steps Towards Change
- Relative Advantage
- Compatibility
- Complexity
- Trialability
- Re-invention
20More notes on Change Process
- Must have reason for change
- Must be prepared for change
- Must be involved in process of change
- Must be exposed to models that are better
- Must be treated with patience
- Must know that God is leading
21Universal Conscience implies some over lapping
22 Discontinuity between consciences
Area where B has scruples of conscience and B
has none
Area where A has scruples of conscience and B has
none
23Mixed National Cultural Grid
24Areas of discontinuity
25 Vain effort in strange culture
26Preaching morals from missionary conscience
The area which the missionary is likely to judge
the behavior of the nationals as immoral, since
behavior here is not governed by the moral
sentiments deemed important by the missionary.
It is with reference to life in this section of
our diagram that the missionary will tend to make
reference when speaking of sin
Missionary conscience
Indigenous conscience
Indigenous conscience is silent with respect to
this area
27Dissecting of a culture
Missionary reference to sin in personal
evangelism should focus on this area