Stanley John serves as Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies at Alliance Theological Seminary and as Teaching Pastor at Ridgeway Alliance Church in White Plains, New York. His research focuses on diaspora churches in the Arabian Gulf, World Christianity, Pentecostalism, and transnational networks.
Faith and Migration: How Diaspora Churches Are Shaping North American Christianity
Speaker(s): Stanley John
Date: Spring 2020
Length: 1h 16m
Product ID: RGDL5002K
Purchase Options:
MP3 Download - FREE |
Description
Here's a Preview of talk.
Faith and Migration: How Diaspora Churches Are Shaping North American Christianity - Preview from Regent Audio on Vimeo.
This audio product can also be purchased as a video.
Faith and Migration: How Diaspora Churches Are Shaping North American Christianity from Regent Audio on Vimeo.
Lecture Description: Global migration is radically changing the face of North American Christianity. Religious decline in the West, along with the rise of thriving immigrant churches, is producing a powerful demographic reconfiguration. Thoughtful reflection on the significance of this demographic shift will allow us to recognize and celebrate diaspora churches as equal partners in mission and ministry.
See All Audio by Stanley John

Related Audio
Jesus in Space, Time, and History: Natural Theology & The Challenge of Talking about God
Speaker: N.T. Wright
The “Environment,” Climate Change, and Covid-19: An Opportunity for Serious Reflection
Speaker: Iain Provan
Sister in the Wilderness: Hagar in Art, Music, and Literature
Speaker: Amanda Russell-Jones
Living According to the Lord's Day: The Formative Role of Worship in Early Christianity
Speaker: Joshua Coutts
Jesus—Immanuel, Image of God: Aspects of Popular Christology in Sub-Saharan Africa
Speaker: Diane Stinton
God in the Painted Caves: Prehistoric Art & the Quest for Meaning
Speaker: Iwan Russell-Jones