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 […]
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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
In the first post in this series, I shared an interview with Enoch Wan, one of the world’s leading experts in this growing new field of missiology. In this post, I want to provide you with a brief global perspective of what God is doing with migration. I am presently working […]
Diaspora Missiology Part 2–What in the World is God Doing?
I am in Greer, South Carolina today with the Southeastern Regional Evangelical Missiological Society. Since the Evangelical Missiological Society is presently on my mind, I want to introduce you to this resource. I have been a member for several years, and currently serving as the vice president for the southeastern region. We are a […]
Evangelical Missiological Society
Okay. I realize this post is a little longer than what I normally do, but it is critical issue #1. Let’s quickly review: Critical Issue #5 Stress on the Family Critical Issue #4 The Challenge of Contextualization Critical Issue #3 Turfish and Apathetic Churches Critical Issue #2 Need for Leaders And Critical […]