Scots are an ethnic group originating in Scotland, now part of the United Kingdom. Their ancestors emerged from a union of two Celtic peoples, Gaels and Picts. They managed to remain independent, even holding off the Roman Empire at the height of its power. For hundreds of years, the nearby British were invaded and dominated by the Anglo-Saxons and later the Scandinavians. The Scots remained predominantly Celtic, with little domination by invading forces. In the 800s, the Scots established their first kingdom.
Eventually, the British turned the tide. For centuries, Scots defended themselves against the dominant British but eventually were defeated. Through their rule of Scotland, the British cleared the Scots from parts of both the highlands and lowlands, keeping the Scots from making a living. For this and other reasons, there has been a significant exodus of Scots. Among English-speaking peoples, the Scots have the highest percentage of migrants to different parts of the world.
Though some Scots migrated to other parts of Europe or Latin America, they are most likely to be found in other English-speaking countries. The largest one is England, followed by New Zealand, Canada, and Ireland. Those who emigrated in earlier times have usually integrated with the dominant ethnic group.
England, Wales, and Scotland share the same island, and they are now merged into one nation, the United Kingdom. Scots are free to move to other parts of the United Kingdom. They live much in the same way as the English and the Welsh, but there are historical resentments that linger today. The resentment is strong enough that some Scots favor independence from the United Kingdom. Scots and English people sometimes believe the other is getting a better deal. For example, Scots manage to get free college tuition, and housing is cheaper in Scotland than in England. Others are not concerned about these matters. The Scots live the same lifestyle as the British and the Welsh.
Scots are often Presbyterian, but, like most Europeans, they have become secularized. In other words, churches are places for weddings and funerals, but they don t provide guidance.
Fortunately, there are many Scots who follow Christ. They can be a major source of workers spanning the globe and bringing good news to the spiritually lost.
No matter where they live, Scots need a time of spiritual refreshment brought by the Holy Spirit.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to revive Scottish churches and families, driving them into the loving arms of Jesus.
Pray that a renewed spiritual fervor will drive them out as Christ s ambassadors.
Pray that soon Scottish disciples will make more disciples in England.
Scripture Prayers for the British, Scottish in United Kingdom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_diaspora
https://www.scotsman.com/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/the-scottish-diaspora-how-scots-spread-across-the-globe-1484633
https://scotsroots.com/the-scottish-diaspora/
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