Another recommended reading for the Cities AG, Stephen Warner’s article Coming To America helps us understand the faith that more recent immigrant communities are bringing to the United States.
Blessing the Nations Among Us
A web tutorial for walking a local church or ministry group through the various elements of how to research, find and minister the life of Christ to a diaspora people group in their community.
Diasporic Issue: More than 1 in 5 U.S. Residents are 1st or 2nd Generation Residents
Today, October 19, 2010, the U. S. Census Bureau released an article (http://bit.ly/9TIJor) stating that 36.7 million people (12%) of the U. S. population are foreign-born, and another 33 million (11%) are native-born, with at least one foreign-born parent inRead more…
Top four Foreign Populations in Europe are Turks, Moroccans, Romanians and Italians
I know it sounds strange to say that the top four Foreign Populations in Europe are Turks, Moroccans, Romanians and Italians. Aren’t Italy and Romania part of the European Union? Yes, it is true but these are the Italians andRead more…
Overview of the Major Foreign Citizen Populations in Europe and the People Groups of North African Mediterranean Countries
Spend any time in Europe and you’ll be immediately impressed by the diversity and complexity of European cities. The world has quite literally come to Europe. Trying to navigate these emerging cultures is an essential but daunting task for anyoneRead more…
On Evangelism vs. Missions
Christianity Today just published an article by Bobby Ross Jr. reporting on one denomination’s discussion on local evangelism versus foreign missions. Indeed, there is so much debate on evangelism and missions these days. You may find the recent article byRead more…
The Heart of the Gospel
Read: The Heart of the Gospel (on migration and ethnic conflict) A Response to Samuel Escobar’s ’Mission Fields on the Move’ at ChristianityToday.com
Blessing the Nations Among Us
A powerful step-by-step tool for training and resourcing the members of your church for reaching out to the various ethnic peoples of your cities and neighborhoods.