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most striking changes is in the ethnic profile of those identifying as Christian. The number of White British Christians is declining, both in absolute terms and as a proportion of the Christian population, while the number of UK Minority Ethnic Christians is increasing on.
- Truth No. 1: Diversity Is Biblical
- Truth No. 2: Diversity Is Sacrificial
- Truth No. 3: Diversity Is Humble
- Truth No. 4: Diversity Is Intentional
- Truth No. 5: Diversity Is Beneficial
We don’t have to journey far into the biblical narrative to see God’s heart for diversity. Genesis 10 provides the chart of nations that were created from the debacle at the Tower of Babel. It was to these nations God promised to bring blessing through Abraham. Fast-forward to Jesus. He commissions the disciples (and his church) to the nations. Tha...
Given that many believers and churches have struggled with diversity for over 2,000 years, we must be aware of and embrace the sacrifice that comes along with the inclusion of people from different backgrounds, socioeconomic classes, races, ethnicities and cultures. The most basic sacrifices believers and churches may need to sacrifice are their cu...
The Jews struggled with ethnocentrism—believing they were better or superior than Gentiles—which is something that many Anglo-Americans struggle with. However, if we are to establish conducive environments that breed diversity, many people will have to forgo their pride and snobbery and be willing to include, follow and even learn from others.
Diversity isn’t something that happens naturally—which should be clear from history—it’s something that takes place through intentionality. Therefore, churches must help create diversity through the intentionality of: hiring a diverse staff, creating diversity within the corporate worship environment, and providing small group environments where di...
I love what Trevin Wax said about diversity in his article, “I Want a Bigger Bible”: “The more voices we have access to, the bigger our Bible gets—the more we see what is there, behind our cultural blinders.” What Trevin is essentially saying is that diversity in the church benefits all the church. Diversity broadens our perspectives, understanding...
Feb 16, 2021 · To help analyze survey data, this report splits Black Protestants’ places of worship into three categories – (1) Black congregations, (2) White or other race congregations, (3) and multiracial congregations – based on the respondent’s description of their congregation and clergy.
The RLS, conducted in 2007 and 2014, surveys more than 35,000 Americans from all 50 states about their religious affiliations, beliefs and practices, and social and political views. User guide | Report about demographics | Report about beliefs and attitudes.
The characteristics that distinguish mainly minorities are ethnic , Religious, linguistic, cultural and social. To consider it a minority, it must have a significant number of members. This distinction is made, since otherwise we would all be a minority.
Jul 27, 2015 · Most who describe their religion as “nothing in particular” are white (64%), but 15% are Latino, 12% are black, 5% are Asian and another 5% are something else or mixed race. By contrast, roughly eight-in-ten atheists (78%) and agnostics (79%) are white.
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Feb 16, 2021 · Pew found that 60 percent of black churchgoers attend predominantly black congregations, while 25 percent attend a multiracial congregation and 13 percent attend a predominantly white (or...