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In God's Good Image

In God's Good Image

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Cultural identity mattersto us and to Jesus.

Culturethat nebulous and easily tossed-around termis all around us. Nothing we think, do, or say is outside of it. For people of faith, experiences around cultural identity can lead to confusion and conflict, hurt and harm, even as we seek to follow Christ together. ? But the story of God is clear: We are all made in Gods good image, and Gods people are meant to be a diverse community. No matter where you come from and no matter how complex our cultural narratives, the Scriptures point to the One who embodied a particular identityof a Jewish man in first-century Palestinein order to shape our own. God dignifies our culture and wants us to shape it to look more like Jesus. Looking to the example of Jesus, author J. W. Buck offers practical insights into how cultural identity fits into our walk as Christians. Jesus teaches those formed by majority culture to humbly embrace their own identity as they foster space for others. And he empowers those from minority cultures to resist unhealthy assimilation pressures and live into their God-given identity. We are meant to be like Jesus in our home culture, in our heart language, and throughout our collective journey to understand how our diversity of cultures points us to a better expression of Gods good image.

Cultural identity mattersto us and to Jesus.

Culturethat nebulous and easily tossed-around termis all around us. Nothing we think, do, or say is outside of it. For people of faith, experiences around cultural identity can lead to confusion and conflict, hurt and harm, even as we seek to follow Christ together. ? But the story of God is clear: We are all made in Gods good image, and Gods people are meant to be a diverse community. No matter where you come from and no matter how complex our cultural narratives, the Scriptures point to the One who embodied a particular identityof a Jewish man in first-century Palestinein order to shape our own. God dignifies our culture and wants us to shape it to look more like Jesus. Looking to the example of Jesus, author J. W. Buck offers practical insights into how cultural identity fits into our walk as Christians. Jesus teaches those formed by majority culture to humbly embrace their own identity as they foster space for others. And he empowers those from minority cultures to resist unhealthy assimilation pressures and live into their God-given identity. We are meant to be like Jesus in our home culture, in our heart language, and throughout our collective journey to understand how our diversity of cultures points us to a better expression of Gods good image.