Our goal in this issue is to celebrate and promote the contributions of the world's diverse missions force, and to inform our readers on ways to intentionally mobilize diverse peoples. We also hope to show that diversity is not only concerned with ethnicity, as important as that is. It's also about other segments of society who, at times, are sadly overlooked for various reasons. That's why we've included articles on mobilizing African Americans, Asians, and Latin Americans, as well as retirees and people with impairments. ...
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Our goal in this issue is to celebrate and promote the contributions of the world's diverse missions force, and to inform our readers on ways to intentionally mobilize diverse peoples. We also hope to show that diversity is not only concerned with ethnicity, as important as that is. It's also about other segments of society who, at times, are sadly overlooked for various reasons. That's why we've included articles on mobilizing African Americans, Asians, and Latin Americans, as well as retirees and people with impairments. Certainly, there are more segments of society we must include, but our space is limited to address them all here. We encourage you to do your own reflection and research as you work in your own context. In addition to diverse peoples, you'll also discover diverse methods in this issue. You'll read about history, education, small groups, repentance, media, partnerships, vocation, adaptive technology, and much more. These diverse postures and strategies are all important to include in our mobilization efforts.
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