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The 20th century has been called the Age of Migration. Presently, 232 million people live outside of their countries-of-birth. They move for different reasons. Some are relocating for a better standard-of-living and education; others are fleeing persecution, war, disease, and famine. In this episode, I speak with Dr. Enoch Wan, […]

Enoch Wan on Migration and Missions


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I want to share with you about a new book that was recently released.  Enoch Wan has produced the first comprehensive textbook on the new–yet burgeoning–area of missiology that examines the global movements of peoples.  Diaspora Missiology: Theory, Methodology, and Practice is a collection of chapters by different contributors addressing […]

Interview with Enoch Wan on Diaspora Missiology


One of the networks with whom I have the honor to serve as the Vice President for Administration is the Evangelical Missiological Society.  We are a society of about 350 missiologists, mission administrators, teachers, pastors, and students. Our theme for 2011  is “Urbanization:  Mission in the Context of the City.” […]

Be a Part of “Mission in the Context of the ...



I want to take this post to continue to provide you with information on the topic of diaspora missiology.  If you are new to the topic, check out the Migration topic link on the left sidebar or search this blog for “Diaspora Missiology”. Drs. Enoch Wan and Sadiri Joy Tira […]

Diaspora Presentations at Cape Town 2010


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One of the developing sub-categories of missiology is that of diaspora missiology.  While I am presently working on a book related to this topic (I’ll share more in the next post.), I consider Enoch Wan, Professor of Intercultural Studies at Western Theological Seminary, as one of the world’s leading experts in this developing […]

Diaspora Missiology: Part 1