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ethno-linguistic nations are still waiting. Even though 67 generations have come and gone since Jesus' resurrection, still over 2.0 billion people are unreached with the Gospel. This unseen quarter of the world has no geographic and/or cultural access (or infinitesimally limited access) to churches and
Christians. In spite of the great advances made by missionaries over the years, 1/4 of the world’s entire population still has not encountered a Christian, let alone the Gospel itself. These people will likely never have a chance to hear the Gospel before they die, unless intentional efforts are made to reach them. Yet only 3% of the Church’s missionaries and 0.1% of its resources are going to evangelize these unreached people groups. The two countries that send the most missionaries—the US and Brazil—are also the two countries that receive the most missionaries.
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Christians—people who know and take the Great Commission seriously—have never been told that over one-fourth of the world’s population has yet to come into contact with Christians who can tell them the good news of Jesus Christ.
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Christian discipleship. Individuals who register for a short-term Discovery Trip will take part in a Missions Mentoring program both before and after the trip. Opportunities to serve in missions abound, but long term service (3+ years) to these corners of the world is not for everyone. This unique call requires a hardy personality, a physically fit person, and someone who not only survives but thrives in potentially difficult, isolated, and oppressive environments. Anglican Frontier Missions also offers training to develop Strategy Coordinators for unreached people groups.
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