Abstract
Immigrants are arriving in the United States in large numbers. We know the statistics, but what we do not know is who these people are, where they are living, and how we reach them with the Gospel. This article presents a strategy for identifying and reaching ethnic groups in the city. The first section provides information for locating internationals through research at the national, state, and local level. The second section examines issues related to urban ethnic church planting such as meeting felt needs, understanding worldview issues, dealing with preliterates, and training and partnering with other churches.
Recommended Citation
Casey, A. (2012). Identifying and Reaching Ethnic Groups in the City. Great Commission Research Journal, 4(1), 60-75. Retrieved from https://place.asburyseminary.edu/gcrj/vol4/iss1/6
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