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It has been stated by many sociologists and anthropologists that when the decade 2050-2060 arrives, there will no longer be a majority culture in America. Although progress has been noted concerning ethnic and racial relationships among America s citizenship, it is also clear that our nation must continue to move forward in breaking down ethnic and racial barriers that still divide and separate one ethnic group from another. This dissertation proposes that the solution to what still separates one racial or ethnic group from another begins in the multiethnic church through transformational…mehr

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It has been stated by many sociologists and anthropologists that when the decade 2050-2060 arrives, there will no longer be a majority culture in America. Although progress has been noted concerning ethnic and racial relationships among America s citizenship, it is also clear that our nation must continue to move forward in breaking down ethnic and racial barriers that still divide and separate one ethnic group from another. This dissertation proposes that the solution to what still separates one racial or ethnic group from another begins in the multiethnic church through transformational leadership. The multiethnic church or many diverse people, influenced, motivated, stimulated and considerate of God s design for mankind assists in moving the church and ultimately our nation to become the answer to our Lord s Prayer in John 17:11. Father make them one as you and I are one.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Gregory L. Cruell holds a Doctorate of Ministry from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. As a retired Army chaplain, Dr. Cruell also has the distinct privilege of serving as the 2nd African-American Chaplain at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. He is married with 3 children and 5 grandchildren.