Archive for the ‘Missions’ category

Facts About the 10/40 Window

June 5th, 2010

The term “10/40 Window” refers to the area between the latitude lines 10 degrees and 40 degrees north. Here are a few facts about this area of the world, which all those who take seriously the charge to “go and make disciples of all nations” should note.

- The 52 least reached countries in the world are located between 10 and 40 degrees north latitude.

- 3.5 Billion people live there.

- 95% of the unreached people of the world are in this area.

- Of the 11,200 people groups in the world, 6,600 are still considered “unreached”.

- Only .05% of Christian giving goes to reaching the peoples of the 10/40 window.

- Only 7% of all international missionaries work within the 10/40 window.

(These stats are provided by The Traveling Team. )

In Romans 15:20 Paul says “It has always been my ambition to preach the gospel where Christ was not known…” While there are certainly people all over the world who need to repent of their sins and treasure Jesus Christ above anything and everything else, there are whole ethnic and linguistic groups of people who have virtually no exposure at all to the gospel. When I first learned this, I was shocked! Many years later I still am.

How can this be the case over two thousand years after Jesus came and died that there are still so many who have no real access to this good news?

My heart breaks for those who have no access to the gospel. Those living in areas of the world who have more access to the gospel (probably almost anyone who would be reading this post) doing to see the task of reaching every nation completed?

I urge you to get involved in bringing to the utter most parts of the earth. May we see these stats change drastically in our generation!

The Whole Church, Reaching the Whole World, With the Whole Gospel

November 27th, 2009

In this short clip Steve Moore shares a very helpful perspective on what it means for the whole church, to reach the whole world, with the whole Gospel.

On reaching the “whole world” Steve rightly points out that “everyone has the same need for God, but not everyone has the same access to the Gospel“.

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Lausanne Movement History

November 19th, 2009

In 1974 under the leadership of Billy Graham church leaders from virtually every evangelical denomination and virtually every country in the world gathered in Lausanne, Switzerland.

The purpose of this massive gathering was to serve as a sort of congress for Christian leaders who could determine how the church, in all its various organizations and denominations, could better work together to accomplish the Great Commission. This global conference on global evangelization was the beginning of the Lausanne movement.

In October, 2010 there will be a Lausanne gathering of 4,000 leaders from all over the world, but this time in Cape Town, South Africa. The hope is that this will be more than just a one-time meeting, but that God willing, it will be a catalytic event in the life of the church – drawing leaders together in purposeful prayer, humble repentance, strategic dialogue and decisive action.

Please pray that God would bring the right people to the table at this gathering, and that our generation would do it’s part to advance the whole Gospel to the whole world! If you know someone who you think may be a good candidate to participate in this global congress be sure to submit their name to the Lausanne organization. For other a list of other ways to participate in this important event visit the Lausanne website.

This brief video shows the history of Lausanne:

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