Sam George, PhD, is a Global Catalyst for Diasporas of the Lausanne Movement and executive director of Parivar International. He is a thought leader, sought-after speaker, community leader, and prolific writer. Of Indian origin, he now lives with his family in the northern suburbs of Chicago. He teaches diaspora and Christian missions in churches and seminaries all over the world.
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Foreword - Prof. Andrew F. Walls 1. Introduction, Sam George 2. A Biblical Reflection on Diaspora - Acts 17, Danny Moses 3. ACertain Men' of Cypress and Cyrene in Acts: Diaspora Missionaries, Simon Samuel 4. Tamil Missionaries in East Africa and Burma in 19th Century, Daniel Jeyaraj 5. From Cane Cutter to Church Planters: Indian Church in South Africa, Godfrey Harold 6. Crossing Kala Pani: Overcoming Religious Baggage to Migration, Sam George 7. Indo-Caribbean Christian Diaspora, John Lewis 8. St. Thomas Christians of Singapore, George Joseph 9. South Asian Diaspora Christians in the Persian Gulf, T.V. Thomas 10. Intergenerational Differences within Indian American Churches, Prema Kurien 11. "I Still Call Australia Home": Faith Negotiation in Australia, Jonathan James 12. Global Telugu Christian Diaspora, Joseph Paturi 13. Zomi Diaspora of Northeast Indian Christians, Jamang Ngal Pau 14. Sindhi Christians in Diaspora, Mahatani & Shivdasani 15. Persecution and Pakistani Christians Diaspora in Canada, Rashid Gill 16. Diaspora Dilemmas: Moral Issues Facing Indian Christians, Thomas Kulanjiyil 17. Remittances Trends in South Asia: An Empirical Analysis, Jeffery Jacob 18. Cultural Hybridity: South Asian Diaspora Literature, Reena Thomas 19. Death in Diaspora Settings: Reincarnation, Oblivion or Heaven?, Bobby Bose 20. Conclusion: A Coat of Many Colors, Sam George Appendix - Infographics and Table on South Asian Diaspora, Mathew Thomas

