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Men of Integrity, March/April 2708

Crossing the Chasm
Theme of the Week: Tackle the Ethnic Status Quo
Monday, April 28

Key Bible Verse: There were rumblings of discontent. Those who spoke Greek complained against those who spoke Hebrew (Acts 6:1). Bonus Reading: Acts 6:1-7

Salomon and Mery Hernandez are Ladinos, part of the lighter skinned, prosperous, Spanish-speaking majority in Guatemala. Across a social chasm are indigenous dark-skinned Mayans, who speak Quiche, derisively labeled "the language of the poor."

Decades ago, when Salomon was a pastor, the gaping divide between Ladinos and Mayans began to gnaw at the young couple. Here they were, seeking to lead people to be disciples of Jesus. Yet while the Master consistently slashed against social barriers, their church eagerly embraced them.

The couple decided that Salomon would learn Quiche. Word soon spread among local Mayans of "the pastor who speaks Quiche." "This man must care about us," they whispered to each other. First one Mayan, then others, appeared at the church.

But the newcomers received glares of irritation and muttered complaints from the Ladinos. Finally, several accosted Salomon. "We're not sure it's best to have Mayans in our church," they said. "They have many diseases. It's not safe for our children. And their smell … [continued 4/29]

—Jedd Medefind and Erik Lokkesmow in The Revolutionary Communicator

My Response: Are there people in my community who wouldn't be warmly welcomed in my church?

Adapted from The Revolutionary Communicator (Relevant Books, 2004) by permission.

Copyright © 2008 by the author or Christianity Today International/Men of Integrity magazine.
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March/April 2008, Vol. 11, No. 2

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Make me willing, Lord, to move out of my comfort zone in order to grow your kingdom.





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