Sadiri Joy Tira is the Lausanne Movement’s Senior Associate for Diasporas, and chairperson for the Global Diaspora Network (GDN). Sadiri, also known as ’Joy’ serves as International Coordinator for Filipino International Network (FIN) --- “a catalytic movement of Christians committed to motivate and mobilize Filipinos globally to partner for worldwide mission” and as Vice President for Diaspora Missions for Advancing Indigenous Missions (AIM). Joy is also a member of EDINBURGH 2010 Commission VII: Christian Communities in Contemporary…
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Areas of Interest:
Diaspora
Occupation: Vice President, Advancing Indigenous Missions (AIM)
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The Diaspora Dollar
Responding to Redefining the "Regions Beyond"
Redefining the “Regions Beyond”
More People on the Move: A year of Mobility and Mass Migration
Giftive Mission in Practice for Diaspora Part 2: The Other 10 DVDs
Giftive Mission in Practice for Diaspora
Manila International Missions Conference (MIMC) 2011: A Case of Regional Indigenous Missions
More Diaspora Readings
Diaspora Readings and Intellectual Invasions
Road to Manila: Lausanne Diasporas, One Year After Cape Town 2010
Ministering to the Scattered Peoples -- Handouts
Announcement: Global Diaspora Network Formed
Diaspora Missiology: The Bottom Line
The International Churches: Spiritual Homes of the Migrants
Online Romance and the Diaspora connection
Diasporas in the Battlefield
In the Service of the King: The Story of a Modern Day Nehemiah
Luis Pantoja Jr., a Pioneer of Diaspora Missiology
Diaspora Missiology
Journey to Freedom
Compassion not Condemnation
Himalayan Global Summit 2009
Partnership in Evangelizing Global Hindu Diaspora
On Hidden Diaspora Communities, a “Borderless” World, and GLOCAL Initiatives
Children on the Move: International Adoptees
Glocal Evangelism: Jesus Christ, Magdalena, and Damascus in Greater Toronto Area
Hope for the Homeless Pilgrims
On Evangelism vs. Missions
Ministering to the Scattered Peoples
Coca Cola, Starbucks, and Local Churches
Diasporas: People on the Move
LOP #55: The New People Next Door
The Seoul Declaration on Diaspora Missiology
The Ends of the Earth: Two Isolated Communities
The Heart Of The Gospel
The Floating Communities
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