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“The Christian who is both task-oriented and time-oriented rarely has time for personal ministry; a missionary couple I observed on a Navaho reservation. They were so frustrated that the Indians came with needs; at any time, day or night, that they refused to answer the door except during a three-hour period each afternoon. Navaho people told me that this couple had little interest in them personally.” (Pg. 87)
— Dec 19, 2024 08:19PM
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“Americans and Germans belong to time-oriented cultures, whereas Latin American and Yapese cultures are more event-oriented. People who are time-oriented express great concern about punctuality, then length of time expended, and utilization of time to its maximum potential.” (Pg. 38)
— Dec 13, 2024 07:31PM
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“Many people; believe that when they have finally mastered a language, they have also learned the; culture.” “He observes that language is but one of ten primary message systems found in every culture. The others are (attitude toward time, routine, and schedule), (attitude toward space and property), (methods of control, attitude toward the use and sharing resources), (family, kin, and community).”
— Dec 04, 2024 03:43PM
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“The second significant about the incarnation is that Jesus was a learner. He was not born with a knowledge of language or culture. In his respect, he was an ordinary child. He learned language from his peers.”
“God’s Son studied the language, the culture, and the lifestyles of his people for thirty years before he began his ministry.“
— Nov 30, 2024 12:35PM
“God’s Son studied the language, the culture, and the lifestyles of his people for thirty years before he began his ministry.“

