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Are ‘Unreached People Groups’ Still a Thing?

Three experts discuss whether the popular concept has a future in missions discourse.

The ‘Unreached’ Aren’t Over There

Singapore-based missiologist argues that the term “unreached people group” is a misnomer and can feed a romanticized notion of missions.

Geography Matters More Than You Think

American biblical scholar affirms the urgency and relevance of reaching the unreached in fulfilling the Great Commission.

Active Discipleship in a Changing World

Transforming passive church members into purposeful disciples equipped for today’s complexities.

Bring the Evangel, Leave the ‘Ism’

The harvest of spiritual seekers today is aplenty, but the mentality of the workers is outdated.

Mind the Power Gap in Missions

Western missionaries can make good partners if they avoid trampling on their majority world friends.

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Middle East Muslims are Finding Jesus. Can They Fit Within a Weakened Church?

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Making the Invisible Visible

God shows up in the gestures and actions of his church.

A Washington Church Grows Great Commission Wheat

For decades, the small, rural congregation has turned a grain harvest into international ministry funding.

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