Global Migration, Diaspora and the Mission of God
Description
Migration is a current global phenomenon. In mid-2024, the data showed over 300 million international migrants. In Sydney, nearly 40% of all residents were born in a country outside of Australia. God has a special place in his heart for the widow, orphan, and foreigner (Dt. 10:18). He uses migration to get people to seek him (Acts 17:26–27). Not only are migrants coming to faith around the world, but many of them become active in reaching their own people group and other people groups with their newfound faith. How can we join God in this work and mobilise our churches to be intentional about reaching the diaspora peoples in our communities?
In this unit we will get a better understanding of the forces that are creating an increasing population of migration, what unique needs to diaspora communities possess, and how we can be international about ministering to diaspora peoples. We will be looking at the biblical, theological, and missiological foundations for diaspora ministry. We will also be learning from specific and current examples of how churches and parachurch ministries are reaching diaspora communities in Australia, Europe and the U.S. based on recent research conducted in these three continents.
Lecturers

Key Unit Information
- Course Codes:
- AEM013 (Level Audit)EM013-712 (Level 7)EM013-812 (Level 8)EM013-912 (Level 9)
- Enrol by Start Date:
- 16 March 2026
- Location:
- Croydon Campus, 43 Badminton Road, Croydon 2132
Dates & Times
Dates
- Lecture Week
- 11 – 15 May 2026
Times
- Lecture Week
- 9.00am – 5.00pm
Levels, Credit Points & Costs
Prerequisites
EM013-912
48 level 8 credit points