Church Planting


While the world of diaspora studies contains a vast amount of literature, few missiological writings presently address this topic.  S. Hun Kim and Won Suk Ma have edited Korean Diaspora and Christian Mission, providing tremendous assistance to the Church when it comes to understanding the move of Koreans around the […]

Korean Diaspora and Christian Mission


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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




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


As the events continue to unfold regarding the death of Osama bin Laden, may we continue to pray for our world during these days.  While I could raise several matters for our consideration–since here at the blog we are thinking missiologically–I wish to draw attention to praying for open doors […]

bin Laden, Dominoes, and Praying for Gospel Advancement


Of course, when my family and I visited Mouse-Land over Spring Break, we had to ride “It’s a Small World”–twice.  My socio-anthropological tendencies helped make this attraction worth the $50,000 price tag to visit the Magic Kingdom.  “It’s a Small World” satisfied my multicultural desires for the day. While I […]

It’s a Small World