Claudia Währisch-Oblau writes about how migrant Christians in Germany are organizing their own, largely non-denominational and independent churches, and the missional impulse among them. In Lausanne World Pulse.
Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu writes focused specifically on African migration and diaspora evangelism. In Lausanne World Pulse.
Jehu Hanciles writes an insightful analysis about migration from the “new centers of Christianity” (Africa, Asia, Latin America) to the “old centers” - a new missionary thrust that is arguably responsible for many of the currently growing churches in the West. In Lausanne World Pulse.
Christianity in Europe has been in decline since the 18th century Enlightenment. Today many churches stand empty or are converted to restaurants, clubs and even mosques. By contrast the church in China is experiencing phenomenal growth and there are an estimated 70 million to 100 million Chinese Christians today. Will the Chinese come to Europe’s aid and how will Europeans respond to an Asian proclamation of the gospel?