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Tag Archives: Bilingual
Bilingual church vs. bilingual ministry
What’s the difference between a bilingual church and a church with a bilingual ministry? Basically it comes down to integration. Many churches have a bilingual ministry that is one of many ministries that they do; a bilingual church has a … Continue reading
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First steps toward becoming a bilingual congregation
So how would a non-Hispanic church move toward becoming bilingual? Some would argue that the first step is to hire someone from Latin America, set aside an unused room in the building and let them go to work. I’m not … Continue reading
We’ve got to go bilingual…
It’s a firm conviction of mine that the only way churches in places like Texas will be able to really serve their communities in the future is for them to be bilingual. Not necessarily having bilingual services (I’ll talk about … Continue reading
Should we be preparing to be bilingual?
Yesterday I wrote about a successful bilingual church in Stockdale, Texas. As I look at the changing demographics in the United States, I can’t help but think that more and more churches are going to need to go that way. … Continue reading
Stockdale bilingual church
I don’t know that I’ve written about the church in Stockdale, Texas. It’s a remarkable congregation that I had the privilege to work with for 4 years and have the special privilege of still being welcomed back every time I … Continue reading
