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USA. the nations have come to America!. In the 2000 USA census, 98 million people ( 25 % of U.S. population) claimed African, Hispanic, Asian or Native American ancestry. This includes over 28 million people born outside the USA. More than 10% of US population now foreign-born!.
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In the 2000 USA census, 98 million people (25% of U.S. population) claimed African, Hispanic, Asian or Native American ancestry. This includes over 28 million people born outside the USA. More than 10% of US population now foreign-born!
What an opportunity!! An open door for the gospel… Many of these individuals come from nations closed to missionaries. Yet God has brought them here, where we are free to reach out to them in friendship and to share … our faith!!
“Mission is now ‘local-global.’ When you touch one person with the gospel,you impact the world.” Arthur F. Glasser Professor of Biblical Theology Fuller Theological Seminary -- Dr. Charles Van Engen
Different, today … 1990s:US population grew by 6%: Asians grew by 107% Hispanics grew by 53% Native Americans up 38% Pre-1940: 70% of immigrants from Europe. In the ‘90s:15% came from Asia, 44% from Latin America.
Mega-cities effect: A most dramatic population shift is occurring in North America. Ethnics are the majority in twenty-five of the largest US cities: 61% of Chicago, 73% of New York 78% of Los Angeles ...
“the American dream” Immigrants are educated and prosperous. Asian-Americans have the highest median income in the United States. Entrepreneurial and industrious, new arrivals are reinvigorating America. Many start businesses and create jobs for native-born Americans.
Changes … We are caught up in a powerful culture adjustment, the dawning of the “Ethnic Millennium.” • Reflected in our “all-American • diet,” salsa now outsells catsup • by $40 million … • every year!!
Most profitableUS market today:African-American, Asian, and Hispanic purchasing power has been estimated at $500 billion+
Youthful majority Ethnics are growing at 6 times the rate of the US as a whole. Largest number of first graders in the southwest are Hispanic. Multi-ethnic students represent the majority at all grade levels.
When nearly800,000visiting international studentsand scholars return to their nations, they will become academic, political and business leaders of the future.
International Students from more than 180 countries, Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists and others may arrive unaware of, or unreceptive to, the gospel, but many become open to Christ while away from home.
Ethnic Evangelism Operation Worldindicates that church growth among ethnic minorities is the growing edge of US evangelicalism today. Anurban phenomenon, ethnic minorities comprise a majority in more than 50 US cities.
Native American nations… Traditionally resistant to evangelism, especially from outsiders, key to reaching native Americans are native pastors and leaders.
Hispanic people (“Latinos”) Largest and fastest growing ethnic group in the US, training for pastors and leaders is a great need. Encouraging Hispanic congregations in outreach to their nations is an ongoing challenge.
Z Muslims • With 2,100+ US mosques (2010 est.), between 2 and 7 million (no one knows for sure )muslimsincrease through immigration and a large number are converted primarily in prisons. • Growing disillusionment with Islam causes more and more to follow Christ. Many students are open to the gospel. • Muslims around the world see dreams and visions, drawing them to Christ! They need to be discipled and encouraged.
Y Jewish People The USA has the largest concentration of jewsin the world. Gospel receptivity and response is growing. More jewsare being won to Christ here than anywhere, since new testament times.
Our prison population …is nearly half African-American. Many convert to Islam. Nevertheless,Jesus Christcontinues to transform inmates the most thoroughly.
South Asian immigrants are usually highly trained technical professionals and are among the wealthiest ethnic communities in the USA. Majority from India are Hindu, Muslim or Sikhs, from parts of Indian society least exposed to the gospel … a tiny number are Christian.
Mission field USA Hispanic, Asian and African missionaries now come to the US to pastor ethnic churches. Some lack formal training. Let us encourage and help.
“How ought Christians respond to ethnic changes in our society? We can enthusiastically seize the opportunity to serve in the ‘transplanted missions fields.’ God is not surprised by these changes. He is globally sovereign and in control. If God is doing a new thing, we must do it with Him.” - Dr. T. V. Thomas Director Centre for Evangelism and World Mission
Ambassadors for Christ International Our passion and mission: USA Wallace Francis National Director “Impact the church – Preach Christ! Teach the Word of God! Assist the church in training…”
We seek and enlist evangelistsand Bible teacherswith a burden for all people, to impact the US and the world through evangelism and training…
AFCI-USA ministers… have trained native American pastors on the reservation. Training for the church…
- students and dignitaries from all over the world attend evangelistic and discipleship Bible studies led by an AFCI-USA minister in our nation’s capitol. Internationals Revival in the church…
Hispanic and Latinos… AFCI-USA prison ministry, church planting, discipleship and evangelism is growing in the Hispanic community Training for the church…
US prisons – AFCI-USA brings the hope of new life through God’s Word in prisons College students and youth Ministry to students on college campuses is vital in discipling Godly leadership for tomorrow. Evangelism through the church…
African-Americans AFCI-USA ministers challenge the African-American church to reach out through missions conferences, evangelism training and youth conferences. Revival in the church…
Calling God’s people to return to authentic faith… AFCI-USA’s ministers and Bible teachers preach and teach the unadulterated Word of God. Revival in the church…
“Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is spiritual and social transformation.This requires God’s people to make a commitment to stand in the gap for a place and a people, despite the cost.” • Rev. Luis Bush • Former International Director • AD2000 & Beyond Movement
“Ask of me, and I will give you the nations for your inheritance…”Psalm 2:8
“The church needs to have the same wisdom as businesses in addressing these important groups.Just like successful businesses, we need to research the demo- graphics, lifestyles and interests of the groups we want to reach. We need to go among the people, to make our message culturally relevant. More important … • Rev Russell Begaye
… we must raise up, equip, and empower leaders from the ethnic harvest. Pastors, missionaries, and Christian leaders must play the role of mentors.” • Rev Russell Begaye, a Navajo, served 15 years as Director of North American Missions Board
“We ask Godfor the nations, which He promises in Christ. As co-laborers, would you PRAY Wallace Francis National Director for and identify with us to proclaim the Word and equip saints – by committing to invest financially in the work of God through AFCI-USA?”
Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations,baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you.
And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”Jesus, Matthew 28:19-20 (new living translation)