In this post, I want to share with you a few helpful books that I’ve come across in my research in the area of diaspora missiology. To the majority of you reading this post, the words “diaspora missiology” are new. This growing category of missiology is the study related to […]
diaspora missiology
In this post, I do not wish to be an alarmist, nor do I want to create a work of fiction and claim it to be a reality. I do want to be proactive and begin a conversation. For sometime, I have been concerned over something that I believe will become a […]
C5 Contextualization: Coming to a North American People Group Near ...
I am doing something different in this post today. Rather than rewrite something I have already written, I want to direct you to an article I published with Lausanne World Pulse in March 2009. The article is titled: “Immigration and North America: Who in the World Is My Neighbor Anyway?” I’ll […]
Diaspora Missiology Part 6-Immigration and North America
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is the leading source for information on the constantly changing world’s refugee population (including Internally Displaced Persons, Stateless Peoples, and Asylum-Seekers). According to the United Nations Refugee Agency, as of 2009, the number of refugees of concern to the UNHCR listed at 10.5 […]
Diaspora Missiology Part 5-Refugees
In this fourth post in the series, I want to spend a moment addressing the great migration of students across the globe. If you happened to miss the three previous posts, you can find them linked below: Diaspora Missiology Part 3 – Interview with Sadiri Joy Tira Diaspora Missiology Part […]
Diaspora Missiology Part 4-Students
Today, I want to continue the discussion in this series related to diaspora missiology. In case you missed the first and second post, you can find them listed below: Diaspora Missiology Part 2 – What in the World is God Doing? Diaspora Missiology Part 1 – Interview with Enoch Wan […]