Take Your Ministry Beyond Cultural Competence to Cultural Fluency
In Thriving Intercultural Ministry, specialist Pablo Kim Sun draws on years of intercultural ministry experience to guide churches and ministries beyond multicultural good intentions to genuine intercultural transformation. He offers a trauma-informed, embodied approach, addressing how cultural displacement and discrimination live in bodies and systems across generations, and how intercultural healing requires embodied safety for authentic transformation beyond surface-level accommodation.
This book shows how, in an age of heightened cultural differences, our communities need genuine cultural exchange where we are transformed through encounters with one another's differences. Rather than maintaining separate cultural expressions or one group adapting to serve another, intercultural communities allow different cultural approaches to mutually inform and enrich each other, creating new possibilities that no single culture could generate alone.
Through this book's distinct approach to intercultural ministry, you will learn
- An integrated approach that moves beyond cultural competence to cultural fluency;
- A new framework that helps readers discern how to approach intercultural challenges with cultural wisdom;
- How hosting meaningful conversation becomes a form of practical theology that serves transformation;
- A trauma-informed, embodied approach that addresses how cultural displacement and discrimination live in bodies across generations; and
- How to build and strengthen unseen webs of relationships that spread sustainable transformation.
You'll explore intercultural transformation on the individual, relational, and systemic levels, discovering how individuals are shaped in culturally embodied ways, how to build genuine partnerships across difference, and how these transformations must be supported by structures that enable intercultural flourishing.
With concrete case studies and examples from real-life ministry, this book empowers churches, ministries, and Christian communities with the practical skills they need to become their own researchers, facilitators, and collaborative change agents. Through stories of both tension and grace, Kim Sun shows how communities can embrace cultural difference as sacred ground and cultivate belonging for all.
