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I feel a part of multiple communities or cultures. Even though I was not born to a Latin family, I feel very much a part of the Hispanic community and as comfortable in it as I do with my own family.
Through Iron Rose Sister Ministries, God has given me the opportunity to form bonds between the two communities to which I feel a part. When we conduct a bilingual event, we see Christian sisters who had never before understood things from the perspective of another sister, joining together in worship, study, and prayer.
Thanks be to God for those opportunities and also the chance I will have tomorrow to inspire some English-speaking sisters about what they can do to help cross those barriers, as well.
It is a two-way street and we cannot pretend that it depends on the other person to take the first step. Crossing pews and crossing borders is not about the physical barriers, but rather the ones we form by our perceptions and prejudices.
It is easier to point the finger at others as the problem and not see ourselves as part of the solution. What can you do to bring these two communities together as one in Christ?
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As Christians, we have a special community with which we can actively communicate. We recognize the blessing of gathering with other Christians around the world, even if we have never met.
Another community, within the community of Christians, is those with whom we have shared in the same congregation, school, university, or institute.
Seventeen years ago, I graduated from Harding University. I consider myself a part of the Harding community, and now, living in Searcy, I have become reconnected with many in that community.