Migration


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While the United States and Canada are two of the most researched nations in the world, believe it or not, we lack both the research and data on the numbers of unreached people groups living in these two countries. I am amazed that we have better information about a unreached […]

The Number of Unreached People Groups in the U.S. and ...



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I have been in Orlando, Florida for the past few days with the North America Educators’ Forum of the Global Diaspora Network.  Now, isn’t that an exciting way to spend your time in sunny Florida! This group developed from conversations that started among missiologists and missionaries in conjunction with Lausanne […]

Global Diaspora Network Video



Today is St. Patrick’s Day.  However, I celebrated with fish ‘n’ chips yesterday at a local Irish restaurant. In light of this holiday that commemorates the missionary who took the Christian faith to Ireland in the fifth century, I thought it would be appropriate to reflect on the Irish who […]

The Irish-Americans on St. Patrick’s Day


This morning I received a press release from the Pew Hispanic Center, confirming an important finding.  The number of Hispanics counted in the 2010 United States census is larger than expected in several states.  The data have not yet been released for every state. You may obtain the report HERE. […]

U. S. Hispanic Count Larger Than Expected


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Americans are mobile people.  In 2008, an estimated 10 million people moved from county to county in the United States.  In today’s post, I have linked you to some interactive maps related to domestic migrations. In the first map, you will find 2007 data represented, as well as the ability […]

Americans on the Move