This gathering is the second session in the Global Diaspora Network series, focusing on the richness, challenges, and missional significance of African diasporas in today’s global context. Building on ongoing conversations in diaspora missiology, this session examines how African diaspora communities actively participate in and contribute to God’s mission across diverse cultural contexts.
The event will feature Dr. Bulus Galadima, a Nigerian leader and scholar who serves as a catalyst for the Diaspora Issue Network of the Lausanne Movement. His work brings together theological reflection and practical engagement, fostering collaboration across diverse diaspora contexts worldwide.
This is a bilingual gathering (Portuguese and English), intentionally designed for oral-preference audiences—those who learn best through listening, dialogue, and shared stories. The session offers an accessible yet thoughtful space for participants to engage key themes in diaspora missiology, including identity, intercultural dynamics, and the role of African diasporic communities in global Christianity.
Whether you are a practitioner, student, or simply interested in learning more, you are warmly invited to join this conversation and contribute to a growing global network.
Gathering
African Diasporas and the Development of Diaspora Missiology
23 May 2026 Online