Monthly Archives: May 2011


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Last week, Pew Hispanic released some new information on the Hispanic population in the United States. You can find the 12-page pdf report HERE. You will also want to check out this helpful interactive map as well (see HERE).  It provides a glimpse into 30 metropolitan areas. You can also […]

Hispanic Populations in Selected U.S. Metro Areas


When I wrote Evangelism: A Biblical Response to Today’s Questions, I wanted to produce a book that would be a valuable resource to local churches.  I desired to create something that pastors would be willing to share with their church members.  (We do not need to go to the statistical […]

Small Group Discussion and Evangelism





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Today is May 5–Cinco de Mayo.  This day commemorates May 5, 1862, when an outnumbered Mexican army won a victory over the French.  In light of this historic day, I wanted to take a moment to share with you some information regarding the Mexicans living in the United States. The […]

Cinco de Mayo and the Great Commission Opportunity


In the United States, May is officially designated as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month.  So, in light of this recognition that traces its origins back to 1978, I thought it would be good to use the occasion to provide you with a glimpse of the Asian and Pacific American peoples in […]

Important Numbers on Asian/Pacific Americans