Abstract
This paper seeks to discover if the multiethnic church planting strategy is effective in reaching a multicultural nation. This paper will first take a brief look at the challenges of an ethnic population in North America with primary emphasis given to the Hispanic population. Second, I will present supportive evidence for the multiethnic church planting view. Third, I will present arguments against the multiethnic strategy. Fourth, I will give observations and implications for the church. The main source of argument centers more in the methodology used. The reader will readily see the contrasting theological and cultural opinions of these two groups in their methodologies.
Recommended Citation
Suarez, G. (2012). A Critique of the Multi-ethnic Church Planting Strategy. Great Commission Research Journal, 3(2), 236-251. Retrieved from https://place.asburyseminary.edu/gcrj/vol3/iss2/7
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