Proclaiming the Holistic Gospel: Communicating the gospel appropriately for people from diverse cultures in the US

EMQ » April - May 2026 » Volume 62 Issue 2

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Summary: The US, like many nations, is not a mono-cultural mission field. Beneath the surface, immigrant, refugee, minority, and younger generations live with shame-honor, fear–power, marginalization–belonging, and brokenness–wholeness (healing) dynamics that shape how they perceive sin, redemption, and identity. This article challenges churches to reclaim a holistic gospel – proclaiming forgiveness, restoring honor and belonging, conquering fear, and healing from brokenness and trauma – while building spiritual resilience for transformative discipleship in America’s complex cultural landscape. Although written with a US focus, its content is relevant to all contexts with diverse populations across the world.

By Soo Min (James) Park

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