Ethnics in America
---------
1st Generation BrochureA Unique Opportunity to Share the Gospel through Church Planting
According to the 2000 United States Census:
Ethnic people constitute 31 percent of the United States population. Hispanics represent 12.5 percent, African-Americans 12.1 percent, and Asians 3.6 percent of the United States population. More Jews live in America than in Israel. More Cubans live in Miami than in any city in Cuba except Havana. More Polish people reside in Chicago than in any city except Warsaw, Poland. More Amenians live in Los Angeles than in any city in the world. Multiethnics are a majority in twenty-five U.S. cities, including 61 percent of Chicago, 73 percent of New York, and 78 percent of Los Angeles. According to future projections, by 2060, the Asian population of the United States will surpass 42 million and the Hispanic population 115 million.
---
Our Vision
We will assist all intercultural districts and associations to become a movement of Great Commission Christians by:
  • Recruting, training, and empowering Great Commission leaders to plant and grow second- and third-generation churches.
  • ---
  • Planting and growing healthy Great Commission churches among first generations of different ethnic, linguistic, and cultural groups in the United States.
  • ---
  • Partnering with geographic and intercultural districts in assessing, training, and coaching key ethnic workers to plant and grow healthy Great Commission churches among the ethnic population living in major cities in the United States.
Most immigrants are very resistant to the gospel in their home countries. This is no longer the case when they live in the United States. Immigrants become more accepting of the gospel through the love and friendship extended to them by Christians.
---
Please join us in reaching more than 100 million immigrants living in the United States through evangelism and church planting.