Embracing Diversity
$26.59
Written by Seventh-day Adventist leaders from many cultural backgrounds, this book describes the values, beliefs, morals, and perspectives that motivate people groups and provides a rich resource for effective cross-cultural service. Groups discussed include Asians, Africans, Hispanics, African-Americans, European Caucasians, Native Americans.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780828015431
Leslie Pollard
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2001
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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