Looking for active bloggers who are multiethnic church leaders? Why blogs and bloggers? Because they’re most findable via search engines, more sharable with many people on the open internet over a longer period of time, and they [potentially] can say a lot more than a tweet or status update.
In other words, conversations build relationships and understanding. Blogging in many ways is a better way to express ideas + thoughts + feelings in more details than a quick tweet via Twitter. Ultimately, the best conversations can happen face-to-face, but just because we’re not in the same geographical physical location doesn’t mean the conversation has to stop.
Here’s a list of active bloggers that are multiethnic church leaders, actively engaged in blog conversations about church diversity, in random order:
- Eugene Cho eugenecho.wordpress.com + @eugenecho
- Mark DeYmaz markdeymaz.com + @markdeymaz + authored Building a Healthy Multi-ethnic Church & Ethnic Blends
- Shaun King shauninthecity.com + @shaunking
- Eric Bryant ericbryant.org + @ericbryant + authored Not Like Me
- Scott Williams bigisthenewsmall.com + @scottwilliams + new book releasing in April: Church Diversity – Sunday The Most Segregated Day Of The Week
- Soong-Chan Rah profrah.wordpress.com + @profrah + authored The Next Evangelicalism & Many Colors
- Artie Davis ArtieDavis.com + @artiedavis
- Byron Davis dreamofdestiny.org + @coachbyron
- David Swanson davidswanson.wordpress.com
- Derwin Gray derwinlgray.com + @derwinlgray
- Peter Park redemptionboulevard.com
- Miles McPherson blog.milesmcpherson.com + @milesmcpherson
- Matt Schoolfield mattschoolfield.wordpress.com
- Derek Chinn cornerstonesoup.wordpress.com
- Proskuneo Ministries http://www.proskuneo.info/blog
There are others I may not know (my apologies for glaring omissions), and there will be more as time goes. Anyone else I should add to the list?
Also seee: Asian American women Christian ministry leaders + Top church blogs by minority leaders
Comments
10 responses to “connecting with multiethnic church bloggers”
How about Dave Gibbons, author of Monkey and the Fish? @davegibbons http://davegibbons.tv
@Steve, thanks for your comment. There are many overlap duplicates on this list and the “Top church blogs by minority leaders” list, like Dave’s.
The list here links to those who are regularly blogging to advance conversations & discussions on the many issues related to the multiethnic church.
Thanks for the shout-out. There are a few on your list that are new to me and I look forward to adding them to my reader.
all men and mostly intellectual types… interesting?!
how about adding Proskuneo Ministries? http://www.proskuneo.info/blog @proskuneomin
@Royce, super, thanks for the comment – glad to hear of the blog – added!