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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jinna Sil Lo Jin , Juan Francisco MartinezPublisher: Pickwick Publications Imprint: Pickwick Publications Volume: 58 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.458kg ISBN: 9781666709353ISBN 10: 1666709352 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 11 March 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsResearch on immigrant churches tends to focus on the role of providing services for those arriving, and varied approaches to the English-speaking youth. Jinna Sil Lo Jin engages a group that gets missed--Korean-speaking young adults. Jin . . . imagines a contextual, intergenerational ecclesiology that emphasizes listening, belonging, mutual learning, and collaborative participation in God's continuing mission. Provocative and promising. --Mark Lau Branson, Fuller School of Mission and Theology Dr. Jin takes us on a deep dive into the complex and even painful reality that Korean-speaking young adults living in the US experience in the church. Her book, and her life's work, is a wake-up call to not only the Korean church in the Western world but to the church at large. . . . Ignored is a must-read for pastors and leaders. In God's household, no one should ever feel Ignored. --Chap Clark, Fuller Theological Seminary Research on immigrant churches tends to focus on the role of providing services for those arriving, and varied approaches to the English-speaking youth. Jinna Sil Lo Jin engages a group that gets missed--Korean-speaking young adults. Jin . . . imagines a contextual, intergenerational ecclesiology that emphasizes listening, belonging, mutual learning, and collaborative participation in God's continuing mission. Provocative and promising. --Mark Lau Branson, Fuller School of Mission and Theology Dr. Jin takes us on a deep dive into the complex and even painful reality that Korean-speaking young adults living in the US experience in the church. Her book, and her life's work, is a wake-up call to not only the Korean church in the Western world but to the church at large. . . . Ignored is a must-read for pastors and leaders. In God's household, no one should ever feel Ignored. --Chap Clark, Fuller Theological Seminary Research on immigrant churches tends to focus on the role of providing services for those arriving, and varied approaches to the English-speaking youth. Jinna Sil Lo Jin engages a group that gets missed--Korean-speaking young adults. Jin . . . imagines a contextual, intergenerational ecclesiology that emphasizes listening, belonging, mutual learning, and collaborative participation in God's continuing mission. Provocative and promising. --Mark Lau Branson, Fuller School of Mission and Theology Dr. Jin takes us on a deep dive into the complex and even painful reality that Korean-speaking young adults living in the US experience in the church. Her book, and her life's work, is a wake-up call to not only the Korean church in the Western world but to the church at large. . . . Ignored is a must-read for pastors and leaders. In God's household, no one should ever feel Ignored. --Chap Clark, Fuller Theological Seminary Author InformationJinna Sil Lo Jin is Adjunct Professor of Practical Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary at Pasadena and Director of Leadership and Consultant at The Missional Network. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |