Unreached People in the Greater Los Angeles Area
di • as • po • ra : the dispersion of any people from their original homeland.
People of many nations have landed on the shores of North America looking for refuge, community, a new home, and hope. This missiographic is part of a series that highlights these diaspora people groups.
View the North America Diaspora missiographic series.
We want to thank our friends at Global Gates and Global Gates Canada for their partnership in making these Missiographics possible. Visit globalgates.info and globalgates.ca.
Updated May 10, 2021: Buddhists in Greater Los Angeles were mistakenly numbered at 42,000, instead of 524,000.
Resources and Ministries Focused on Diaspora in Greater Los Angeles:
- Ethno LA (ethnola.com)
- Global Gates (globalgates.info)
- Voice of Refugees (vorservices.org)
- World Relief SoCal (worldreliefsocal.org)
Know of another ministry to Diaspora in this city? Contact us so we can add it to the list.
OnMission John Becker
OnMission Ken Katayama
OnMission Matthew Ellison
OnMission Paul McGuiness
OnMission Ted Esler
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