Mekdes Haddis is an Ethiopian Christian who immigrated to the United States.
Her background as a bicultural individual provides her with a unique perspective on Western Christianity and global missions.
Haddis has personal experience with racially and ethnically biased assumptions in ministries, which informs her writing.
She challenges traditional Western mission approaches and advocates for a more inclusive, culturally sensitive, and collaborative approach to spreading the Gospel.
Haddis emphasizes the importance of recognizing the diversity and richness of churches in other cultures and calls for Western churches to approach missions with humility and openness to learning from the global church.
Her work focuses on promoting justice and mutuality in mission efforts.
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