The Soul of Greater New York

With approximately 21.5 million people living within fifty miles of Times Square, Metropolitan New York has become a reflection of all the nations of the world.Read more…

Getting to “Yes” Œ

Todayí¢ä‰å䋢s cities have abandoned the story that Jesus offers life for all. But God has sent you and me into our cities to offer Godí¢ä‰å䋢s í¢ä‰åñYes.í¢ä‰åŒRead more…

The Musseques of Luanda, Angola

The challenges in Angola’s shantytowns are seemingly endless: promiscuity, injustice, illness, lack of education, lack of drinkable water, unemployment…Read more…

Into Their World…The Jula of Mali

Even with a strong sense of clan loyalty, honesty and obedience, ninety-nine percent of the Jula of Mali still lack one thing: a relationship with Jesus Christ.Read more…

An Overview of Eastern Africa

Saddled with debt and riddled with corruption, the countries in Eastern Africa today are broken and impoverished, with half to three-quarters of their people living in poverty.Read more…

An Overview of Central Asia

Central Asia has also sometimes also called Middle Asia or Inner Asia. Over time it has meant the land from Iran to Mongolia. Today it usually is used to refer to Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Iran. TheRead more…

An Overview of South Asia

(Editor’s Note: Our Peoples of the World section consist of three parts: an overview of a specific region of the world, a deeper look into the least-reached peoples of this area and a focus on a specific unreached people group.Read more…

An Overview of Northeast/East Asia

(Editor’s Note: Our new Peoples of the World section will consist of three parts: an overview of a specific region of the world, a deeper look into the least-reached peoples of this area and a focus on a specific unreachedRead more…

An Overview of Southeast Asia

Editor’s Note: Our new Peoples of the World section will consist of three parts: an overview of a specific region of the world, a deeper look into the least-reached peoples of this area and a focus on a specific unreachedRead more…

Into Their World… The Afar (Danakil) of Ethiopia

Claiming to be descendents of Ham, NoahÌ¢‰â‰ã¢s son, the Afar (Danakil) of Ethiopia have had a very turbulent history. The Afar are a proud people, valuing power and prestige, the latter which many times comes from killing oneÌ¢‰â‰ã¢s enemies.Read more…

Media Evangelism among the Unreached

The amount of media evangelism among the unreached really is amazing. The Western world is media-rich, and missionaries worldwide have learned to use this medium very effectively.Read more…

Aceh: One Year Ago and Today

At 6:58 a.m. local time on 26 December 2004, a trembling started in the ocean off Sumatra Island some 155 miles southeast of Banda Aceh and two hundred miles west of Medan.Read more…

Into Their World…The Kazakh of Kazakhstan

As the second largest Muslim group in Central Asia, the Kazak people have had a tumultuous history, experiencing wars, migration and domination for centuries. One of the most influential ethnic groups in Central Asia at one time, the Kazak now dwell mainly in Kazakhstan, but can also be found in Mongolia, Ukraine and Russia.Read more…

High-Tech, Least-Reached

Many nations that are home to unreached peoples are also home to some of the most advanced technologies on Earth. By 2025, humanity will have the power to accomplish awesome, even fearsome, things.Read more…

The Bedouins of Jordan

Bedouins have lived in the arid, dry land of Jordan since the beginning of their existence. More than a quarter of a million Bedouins traverse the country today, living as either nomadic shepherds or farmers.Read more…