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In U.S. Population Projections: 2005-2050 Pew Research Center reported that The nations population will rise to 438 million in 2050 from 296 million in 2005 and fully 82% of the growth during this period will be due to immigrants arriving from 2005 to 2050 and their descendants. This shows that it is essential to study and understand how our mission especially in the context of the USA called the nation of immigrants will respond to this huge mobility of immigrant diaspora. So far there has been emphasis on doing diaspora missiology; however there is no practical implications and application in local church setting. Now mission is next door which implies that the ministry of the local church should be emphasized for 21st contemporary mission. This book provides detailed frameworks and methods of diaspora missiology within local churches called diaspora mission church. According to the Bible all human beings are theologically and spiritually diaspora irrespective of ethnicity because they were banished from the Garden of Eden and scattered around the world in Gods judgment. Now they walk toward the encounter with Jesus Christ preach the gospel as the seed of Kingdom and finally move toward heaven. Kim presents a most compelling diaspora missiology so far from biblical theological and systematic interdisciplinary perspectives forcing the rethinking of the traditional mission in the age of turbulent migration of refugees and millions of other migrants seeking a better life even at the risk of their lives. This book is a must for contemporary missiologists mission strategists pastors missionaries and anyone who is interested in fulfilling the Great Commission. --Sangbok David Kim Chancellor Torch Trinity Graduate University Seoul Korea If you have ever wondered what would be the missional impact if the faith life of pilgrims in diaspora were applied to todays Christians and churches this book is for you. If you are wondering how immigration and migration may bring renewal to the church this book is for you. Take read and be encouraged and challenged. --Jul Medenblik President Calvin Theological Seminary Luther Jeom O. Kim is part time professor of diaspora missiology at Chongshin University in Korea and Faith Theological Seminary in the USA. He is president of Global Diaspora Gospel Institute.