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Diaspora Missiology Part 4-Students

Author: J. D. Payne
Date: 12.05.2010
Category: Diaspora, Unreached People Groups, Globalization

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In this 4th of 6 posts on diaspora missiology, I want to bring students to our attentions.  While I use my country as an example, who are the unreached peoples of the world that are coming to your country to study?  What are you doing to share the gospel with them?

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Keywords: diaspora missiology, migration, students

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I have found sport to a huge opening to begin relational evangelism with international students.  While they may not all fit into the stero-type, I have found that learning soccer was one of the smartest decisions I have ever made when I began a college outreach.  I wasn’t good, but at least knowing the rules and have a few basic skills opened the doors for me to have conversastions and build relationships with students I may have never had a chance to become friends with otherwise.


14.04.2011

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