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Finally, like any good farmer, we as missionaries must recognize that God does not necessarily feel the same bristling urgency as we do when we look out over the unreached peoples of the planet.

While the statistics we see bring us to our knees, God does nothing out of desperation or panic. We must patiently plant in season. This means that sometimes doors of access to the unreached will remain closed in the sovereignty of God, while at other times, opportunities will present themselves unexpectedly. At times, we must proactively and creatively seek access; at other times, it may come to us apart from any initiative on our end.

In the most difficult and remote places, planting in season can mean utilizing internet, radio, and media outreaches to spread the gospel message over vast swaths of land. In places where Christian missionary work is technically illegal, there is wisdom in using medical work, relief efforts, and other forms of mercy ministry to pry open hearts otherwise shut to gospel witness—or at least to till the soil and place expats in the country.

Perhaps God is calling you to take up the cause of reaching the unreached and unengaged—those who are truly without a gospel witness. ABWE is active in 14 Muslim contexts around the globe, and we are seeking to open many more. Join us in making disciples in the most difficult places in the world.

After earning his M. Read his blog or follow him on Twitter. We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. Please read our privacy policy to find out more. Skip to main content. Time is short. And when we accomplish this task, then He will return! Global Frontier Missions exists to mobilize, train, and multiply disciples and churches especially among unreached people groups. Etnopedia is a great resource to get involved with reaching UPGs in many different languages.

For information and research on people groups coming to the United States where you can search by state or zip code, check out PeopleGroups. As missionaries pursue people groups who have never heard the gospel, we know that the kingdom of God will ultimately prevail across the globe. Jesus commanded his apostles to disciple all the nations Matthew We are commissioned not just to evangelize every individual but to labor for the day when all the nations of the earth will know Christ.

Understanding this, some researchers count as many as 7, current unreached peoples—totaling more than 3 billion individuals. Until this number drops, our mission is incomplete. The apostle knew that those without access to the gospel were top priority. The answer is, they cannot. We must send more workers like Paul to reach those without any Christian witness. We pray for revival in our nation, but what if revival is tarrying until we embrace our missionary call to the world?

We should never give up on the cause of the gospel at home.



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