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With the new realities of global interconnectedness comes a greater awareness of cultural diversity from place to place. Besides differences in food and fashion, we face significant contrasts of cultural orientation and patterns of thinking. As we travel across cultures, what should we expect? How do we deal with culture shock? And can we truly connect with those we meet?Experienced cross-cultural specialist Duane Elmer provides a compass for navigating through different cultures. He shows us how to avoid pitfalls and cultural faux pas, as well as how to make the most of opportunities to build…mehr
With the new realities of global interconnectedness comes a greater awareness of cultural diversity from place to place. Besides differences in food and fashion, we face significant contrasts of cultural orientation and patterns of thinking. As we travel across cultures, what should we expect? How do we deal with culture shock? And can we truly connect with those we meet?Experienced cross-cultural specialist Duane Elmer provides a compass for navigating through different cultures. He shows us how to avoid pitfalls and cultural faux pas, as well as how to make the most of opportunities to build cross-cultural relationships. Filled with real-life illustrations and practical exercises, this guide offers the tools needed to reduce apprehension, communicate effectively, and establish genuine trust and acceptance.Above all, Elmer demonstrates how we can avoid being cultural imperialists and instead become authentic ambassadors for Christ. Whether you are embarking on a short-term mission trip or traveling for business or pleasure, this book is both an ideal preparation and a handy companion for your journey.
Duane H. Elmer (Ph.D., Michigan State U.) is director of the Ph.D. program in educational studies and is the G. W. Aldeen Chair of International Studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. In addition to traveling and teaching in over 75 countries, he has provided cross-cultural training to Fortune 500 companies, relief and development agencies, mission organizations, churches and educational institutions. He has also conducted peace and reconciliation efforts in several countries. Recently, he led faculty development workshops at over 25 European and Middle Eastern schools on the theme of Teaching for Transformation. He has taught at Durban Bible College (Durban, South Africa), Michigan State University and Wheaton College and Graduate School. His articles have been published in journals such as Moody Monthly, Evangelical Missions Quarterly, Christian Education Journal, Discernment, and Christianity Today. His books include An Analysis of Hebrews: A Programmed Instruction, Building Relationships, With an Eye on the Future: Church and Development in the Twenty-First Century, Cross-Cultural Conflict and Cross-Cultural Connections.
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Preface Section 1: Getting a Perspective 1. Monkeys, Mission and Us 2. Your Part of God's Story 3. Right, Wrong and Different Section 2: Dealing with the New and Different 4. Culture is Everywhere, and It Sneaks Up on You 5. Culture Shocks 6. Identifying Expectations 7. Square Heads and Round Heads 8. Cultural Adjustment Map Section 3: Attitudes and Skills for Cultural Adjustment 9. Openness: How to Be Approachable 10. Acceptance: How to Be Positive 11. Trust: How to Build Strong Relationships 12. Skills for Cross-Cultural Effectiveness Section 4: Cultural Differences That Confuse 13. Time and Event 14. Task and Relationship 15. Individualism and Collectivism 16. Categorical and Holistic Thinking 17. Logic: Straight or Curved 18. Achieved Status and Ascribed Status 19. Guilt and Shame 20. Worship Expression: From Low to High Section 5: Returning Home 21: Re-Entry: You Are Never the Same Epilogue Appendix Notes Selected Bibliography
Preface Section 1: Getting a Perspective 1. Monkeys, Mission and Us 2. Your Part of God's Story 3. Right, Wrong and Different Section 2: Dealing with the New and Different 4. Culture is Everywhere, and It Sneaks Up on You 5. Culture Shocks 6. Identifying Expectations 7. Square Heads and Round Heads 8. Cultural Adjustment Map Section 3: Attitudes and Skills for Cultural Adjustment 9. Openness: How to Be Approachable 10. Acceptance: How to Be Positive 11. Trust: How to Build Strong Relationships 12. Skills for Cross-Cultural Effectiveness Section 4: Cultural Differences That Confuse 13. Time and Event 14. Task and Relationship 15. Individualism and Collectivism 16. Categorical and Holistic Thinking 17. Logic: Straight or Curved 18. Achieved Status and Ascribed Status 19. Guilt and Shame 20. Worship Expression: From Low to High Section 5: Returning Home 21: Re-Entry: You Are Never the Same Epilogue Appendix Notes Selected Bibliography
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