Mark DeYmaz

Mark DeYmaz is the founder of Mosaic Church of Central Arkansas and co-founder of the Mosaix Global Network. He is the author of several books including Building a Healthy Multi-Ethnic ChurchEthnic Blends, and HUP: Should Pastors Accept or Reject the Homogeneous Unit Principle?

Tentative Steps Toward Racial Reconciliation

A Small Action Can Yield Big Results in Addressing Racial Reconciliation

A Renewed Interest in Multicultural Church Planting Is Growing Across Europe

"The God of the nations is writing his story. In this time and age, he is sending all kinds of people to all kinds of places."

Why Your Church Must Diversify—or Die

"Churches maintaining all-white uniformity are vying for ever-larger pieces of a shrinking pie."

Leading Toward a Multiethnic Future

“A movement of economically diverse and multiethnic churches can profoundly shape the trajectory of America’s future.”

5 Ways a Church Can Redeem Its Community

“The American church has proved it can fill the seats, but it has yet to prove that the gospel can transform entire communities.”

The Divided State of the U.S. Is a Big Opportunity for the Church

“By building healthy, diverse churches, we can collectively get beyond rhetoric and into results for the glory of God.”

From Holy Discontent to Holy Diversity

Take intentional steps to plant, grow and develop a healthy multiethnic church.

How to Transform a Church From Homogeneous to Multiethnic

“Over time, the value of humanity must become more important to us than the value of size and homogeneity.”