Books on Migration and Missions 2


I am sometimes asked about books on migration and missions. While I reference many excellent works in Strangers Next Door, here are a few that quickly come to mind and in no particular order. I am certain there are others that deserve to be on this list. What I have overlooked, please post in a comment.

These represent different perspectives. Some are practical; some are scholarly. Some are written by believers and some are not (much helpful information). Start here and dig into their references and bibliographies to go deeper into your study.

Stephen Castles and Mark Miller, The Age of Migration

Matthew Soerens and Jenny Hwang Yang, Welcoming the Stranger

Melvin Ember, Carol Ember, and Ian Skoggard, eds., Encyclopedia of Diasporas (vols 1-2)

Matthew Gibney and Randall Hansen, eds., Immigration and Asylum (vols 1-2)

Tom Philipps and W. Terry Whalin, The World at Your Door

Russell King, ed., The History of Human Migration

M. Daniel Carroll, Christians at the Border

Donna Thomas, Faces in the Crowd

World Relief, The Church Leader’s Guide to Immigration

Lawson Lau, The World at Your Doorstep

James Hoffmeier, The Immigration Crisis

Enoch Wan, ed., Diaspora Missiology

Phillip Connor, Immigrant Faith

Chris Clayman and Meredith Lee, ethNYcity

David Boyd, You Don’t Have to Cross the Ocean to Reach the World

Nashville Baptist Association, The Peoples of Nashville

Enoch Wan and Michael Pocock, eds., Missions from the Majority World

Chandler Im and Amos Young, Global Diasporas and Mission

Thorsten Prill, Global Mission on Our Doorstep

Jehu Hanciles, Beyond Christendom

Luis Pantoja, Jr., Sadiri Joy Tira, and Enoch Wan, eds., Scattered

Sadiri Joy Tira, ed., The Human Tidal Wave

Sadiri Tira, Filipino Kingdom Workers

Sam George and T. V. Thomas, eds., Malayali Diaspora

S. Hun Kim and Wonsuk Ma., eds., Korean Diaspora and Christian Missions

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2 thoughts on “Books on Migration and Missions

  • Randy Rhoades

    Thanks for this list. Since early in my missions journey I have considered the internationals among us, that’s any of us believers anywhere. Recent writings on diaspora have recaptured that. Flipping my paradigm, I first became aware of the need to consider missions from the diaspora to elsewhere in ’94. But only recently have I begun to really consider the fuller implications. Your list is encouraging to see that there are Christian thinkers sounding the call for such engagement.