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THEORY OF CHURCH GROWTH (02) ✝️✝️✝️ (¿µ¹®)
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THEORY OF CHURCH GROWTH (02) ✝️✝️✝️ (¿µ¹®)

INTRODUCTION

(11) Paul G. Hiebert has made an analysis of the causes of culture shock in detail in his book, Anthropological Insights for Missionaries. He analyzed the causes of culture shock as follows:

(1) language shock,
(2) change in routine,
(3) change in relationships, and
(4) loss of understanding (Hiebert 1985, 64-70).

(12) Hiebert concluded that such things cause various symptoms of culture shock such as rising stress, physical illness, and psychological and spiritual depression (Hiebert 1985, 71-74).

(13) As a matter of fact, Korean immigrants have had a difficult time with culture shock in the United States. They have been troubled with stress as they confronted the political, social and economic systems. They have often been troubled with racial discrimination in their communities and places of employment.

(14) As a result of stress, the immigrants are likely to experience a change in dispositions. They are ill at ease and unstable, thus becoming angry under the influence of stress. This anger occurs because they are unable to adapt to the heterogeneous culture due to lack of experience in bicultural life. Immigrants must become familiar with a bicultural life by becoming bilingual, for instance.

(15) Most Korean people who have come to the United States have had a bitter experience here due to the culture shock they have encountered.

1) The language shock caused them to lose their clarity of mind.

2) Another frustration they faced was the change in their daily routine. In their home culture, they carried out their tasks efficiently, but in this new cultural setting, even the simplest jobs became difficult.

(16) Many people come into church feeling this stress. Some would rather meet with their friends in order to talk over their problems instead of seeking Jesus.

(17) Of course, all people live with stress. Indeed, without it one would enjoy or achieve little in life. However, too much stress can be destructive, said Paul G. Hiebert (Hiebert 1985, 71). ⛪️⛪️⛪️

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