people groups


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Perspective is important. Perspective humbles. There are 7.5 billion people on the earth. This number has been divided into 17,400 people groups (Joshua Project). Everyone represents a people group. Yes, that means you too. I majored in sociology at the University of Kentucky and did graduate studies in the field […]

You Represent a People Group Too


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We’re no longer going to believe that if God wants the heathen saved, then He’ll do it without us.  We’re going to use means. We’re no longer going to work only along the coastlines; we’re moving to the interiors of these countries. We’re no longer going to build mission stations; […]

Two Steps Few Leaders Take


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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 ...



Since I just completed a series on diaspora missiology, I thought it would be appropriate to inform you of a new book that you need in your library.  Chris Clayman and Meredith Lee have written ethNYcity: The Nations, Tongues, and Faiths of Metropolitan New York (NY: Metro New York Baptist Association; […]

ethNYcity by Chris Clayman and Meredith Lee


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