“…there is one overriding and superior culture in the world. It is a culture that transforms societies by transforming people one by one. It is a culture that, perhaps paradoxically, unites people from all cultures into one that shares a common goal and a common set of values. It is not a new culture, per se, but one that has been around for over two thousand years: the Christian culture…God has a specific people in mind; the people of God-those who put their trust in Jesus Christ. The spiritual principles that Christians must live by make up a unique God-centered culture, a culture that cuts across all race and ethnic lines. Revelation 5:9 speaks directly to this when it declares that Christ has purchased with His blood men and women “from every tribe and tongue and people and nation.” God has taken a cross section of fallen culture and redeemed it into a new and living culture that plays be His rules; men and women who are new creatures in Christ (cf. 2 cor. 5:17).
So there is a Christian culture made up of black people, white people, Asians and Middle Eastern groups, that all share a common bond.” (Joseph Bianchi, Common Faith, Common Culture, p.7,21)