Equipping African American and multicultural leaders for gospel work
Missions Leaders, You Need the Night Off
What is Cultural Intelligence? And Why Does it Matter?
Sharing the Gospel Cross-Culturally: You Don't Have to Be an Expert
Ministering in New Territory: The Shifting Nature of the American Suburb
For churches that find themselves in the suburbs, the rapidly changing demographics of these neighborhoods matter. It is no secret that the majority of evangelical churches are located in the suburbs of metropolitan areas. We must ask ourselves, however, if our churches are prepared to minister to new territory. Churches located on the same plot of ground where they started 3 or 4 decades ago may not have moved, but the communities around them have shifted.
Church Profiles: L.T. Chuong and A Seat at the Table Church
In case you haven't heard, we love churches. We love those who have been partnering with us for many years as well as those who have just joined. To help you better know some of these churches and their leaders, we want to feature them here. Today, we meet L.T. Chuong, pastor of A Seat at the Table Church (ASATT), to hear about his conversion, bi-vocational ministry, and ASATT's vision to be a growing multiethnic and multigenerational church that can reach the unreached of the greater Houston area and beyond.