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Outreach to Slavic (Russian) Americans
Outreach to Slavic (Russian) Americans

Categories: Diaspora

About: There are estimated 5,5 million Russian-Speaking americans. They are Russian, Belorussins, Ukrainis, Jews, all who came from countries of former soviet Union and speak Russian. Today, to mister to Russians,…

  • 2 members
  • 1 replies
Lausanne Russian-American Group
Lausanne Russian-American Group

Categories: Diaspora

About: Join us if you are in the USA or Russia and you spaek Englsih or Russian.

  • 2 members
  • 3 replies
Refugees
Refugees

Categories: Diaspora

About: There are 43 million forcibly uprooted people in the world. God has walked with refugees from biblical times until today, and their journey forms a permanent part of our global world. They are joined…

  • 3 members
  • 1 replies
International Student Ministries
International Student Ministries

Categories: Diaspora

About: International Students represent a smaller, but highly stategic category of the broad segment of Diaspora people-groups.  The modern International Student Ministry "movement" is about 60 years old,…

  • 8 members
  • 0 replies
Ministry to Bhutanese-Nepali Refugees
Ministry to Bhutanese-Nepali Refugees

Categories: Diaspora

About: The purpose of this group is to provide a place of networking, resource-sharing and mutual equipping for those working among Bhutanese-Nepali Refugees around the world.  If you are an individual,…

  • 37 members
  • 10 replies
21st Century Challenge for Diaspora
21st Century Challenge for Diaspora

Categories: Diaspora

About: Individuals, churches, mission organizations, NGO's and others engaged in finding ways, means, and methods reaching unreached millions of Indian Diaspora in all continents of the globe. The need is so…

  • 22 members
  • 7 replies

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