One Church, Without Tribes:
How the Power of the Gospel Still Changes Native America
by John Mahto Oyuspa Franklin
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About the Book
"One Church, Without Tribes" analyzes if it is necessary to add tribal traditions to a presentation of the gospel in order to reach Native Americans. The author's study of scripture and Native American history reveals that a clear presentation of the gospel alone still has the power to change Native America. Franklin warns of the danger of mixing the gospel and sacred tribal traditions. This book is a must for those who minister to the Native American culture or are looking for information on how to reach Native Americans with the message of Jesus' redeeming love.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Religion & Spirituality
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 120 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781320735070
- Publish Date: May 05, 2015
- Language English
- Keywords Native American, American Indian, contextualization, missionary, ministry
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About the Creator
Mahto Oyuspa
Badlands, North Dakota
Apologist, part-time author/researcher, defender of the Faith, full-time Christian and Native American. I wrote this book over the course of 4 years and with the help of a good friend from Kansas, was finally able to put my thoughts into book form. My next book is going to be entitled "62 Missionaries Who Changed the Course of Native American History".