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1 Let the Nations Be Glad

2 2 The Big Picture Sometimes we are so close to something we don’t see “the forest for the trees.” What is this?

3 3 Finishing the Task 1.What is the task? 2.What remains to be done? 3.Glimpses of God’s global work 4.Challenges 2

4 4 What is “the Task?” “Go therefore, and make disciples of all the nations” Matt 28:19 Nations = ethne = ethnic people groups Task: Make disciples of all ethnic people groups Last words are lasting words 3

5 5 What will be the sign of Your coming? Matthew 24:3-14 vs 3 “As He was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to Him privately, saying, “Tell us, when will these things happen, and what will be the sign of Your coming, and of the end of the age?” … False Messiahs, wars and rumors of wars, nation against nation, famines, earthquakes, tribulation, persecution of Christians, falling away of many … vs 14 “This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all the nations, and then the end will come.“

6 6 “a great multitude which no one could count, from every nation and all tribes and peoples and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb” Rev 5:9 What is “the Task?” Task: Make God’s Word available in every language 4

7 7 “Finishing The Task” from two perspectives  Every ethne - peoples  Every tongue - languages 5

8 8 “Make disciples of all nations”  Who are the ethnic people groups?  Which ones have few, if any, disciples?

9 9 How many ethnic people groups are there? Total Peoples by Country: 16,700

10 10 How many people groups are considered unreached? (Unreached = less than 2% Christ-followers) Current best estimate: 6,900

11 Where are these unreached peoples? 10/40 Window

12 12 Countries with the most unreached people groups Country Unreached People Groups India2218 Pakistan 461 China 426 Banglade sh 369 Nepal 348

13 13 Lodha of India 6.3 million, Hindu, Unreached

14 14 Task: Provide the Scriptures in every language 14 Current best estimate: 6,950

15 15 Bible Translation – 6,950 Languages Approximately 2,100 languages need Bible translation to begin.

16 16 Bible Translation: Vision 2025 Would take until 2150 before all translation projects started. Vision 2025 Initiated Great improvement, but still take until 2038 before all translation projects started. Vision 2025 Accelerated Rate needed for next 15 years to accomplish Vision 2025 - Bible translation in progress in every needed language by the year 2025 Translation Projects started per year Bible Translation

17 17 Glimpses of God’s work around the world  Religion comparison  Remarkable growth  Unprecedented outreach  Challenges  Great Shift  Receivers to senders

18 18 “Islam is growing faster than Christianity.” Agree or disagree?

19 19 Yes, Islam is growing faster than “Christianity.” Major Religions Annual Growth Rates 21 Data from Operation World 2010

20 20 Evangelicals are growing faster than Islam and two times faster than Buddhism and Hinduism. Major Religions Annual Growth Rates Data from Operation World 2010

21 21 Banjar of Indonesia 4.0 million, Sunni Muslim, Unreached

22 22 Glimpses of God’s work around the world  Challenges  Great Shift  Religion comparison  Remarkable growth  Unprecedented outreach  Receivers to senders

23 23 50,000 1949 – Less than 1 million believers 2010 – More than 130 million believers Remarkable Growth

24 24 Remarkable Growth Amidst an oppressive, anti-Christian regime

25 25 Southern Africa - In 1900, Africa was 3% Christian. Today Africa is more than 50% Christian in some countries. 20,000 new African believers every day. Remarkable Growth Turkey - One-third of the new believers in Turkey say they came to Christ because He appeared to them in a dream or vision. Egypt - A huge cave on the outskirts of Cairo accommodates the largest gathering of disciples in the Middle East; 10,000 meet weekly for worship.

26 26 Emergence of Messianic Jewish Movement More Jews have embraced Yeshua as Messiah since 1967 when the Jews took control of Jerusalem than in all the years between 100 AD and 1967. Romans 11:25–29 “a partial hardening has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in; and so all Israel will be saved”  The fullness of the Gentiles brought in  All Israel must be saved

27 27 Glimpses of God’s work around the world  Challenges  Great Shift  Religion comparison  Remarkable growth  Unprecedented outreach  Receivers to senders

28 28 The Great Shift Year % Christians in Europe and North America % Christians in Latin America, Africa, Asia 180099%1% 190090%10% 198550% 201031%69% There are now more Christ-followers in China than in the United States.

29 29 Emergence of the “Global South” (Latin America, Africa, Asia) The new faces of the Body of Christ In the past ten years for every 1 new believer in North America and Europe there have been nearly 30 new believers in developing countries like Nigeria, Brazil, India and China.

30 30 Glimpses of God’s work around the world  Challenges  Global South  Religion comparison  Remarkable growth  Unprecedented outreach  Receivers to senders

31 31 U.S. Missionaries Trend From 1985 to 2008 long-term missionaries (4+ years) sent out by U.S. mission agencies has been flat to declining.

32 32 Chinese: 50,000 10/40 Window Koreans: 30,000 Filipinos: 10,000 Nigerians: 15,000 Latin Americans: 21,000 India: 40,000 Estimated missionaries sent over the next 15-20 years. Rise of Asian, Africa and Latin American missionaries

33 33 Khmer of Cambodia 3.6 million, Buddhist, Unreached

34 34 Glimpses of God’s work around the world  Challenges  Global South  Religion comparison  Remarkable growth  Unprecedented outreach  Receivers to senders

35 35  Over 6.5 billion viewers  Available online in over 1,100 languages covering 95% of the world’s population. The Jesus Film

36 36 Internet  Online evangelism  Social networking  Availability of information Mobile phones

37 37 Glimpses of God’s work around the world  Challenges  Global South  Religion comparison  Remarkable growth  Unprecedented outreach  Receivers to senders

38 38  More Christians were martyred in the 20th century than in the previous 19 centuries combined.  Every 24 hours, 480 believers are martyred for their faith in Christ. Challenge of Persecution

39 39 Challenge of Access About 5,900 out of 6,900 unreached people groups live in restricted access countries 86% of the world's Hindu, Muslims, and Buddhists have never met a Christ- follower

40 40 Challenge of Missionary Distribution Only about 1 out of 10 cross-cultural foreign missionaries minister among unreached people groups. What percentage of cross- cultural foreign missionaries minister among unreached people groups?

41 41 Challenge of Mission Funding Question: For every $1 of Christian giving to all causes how much goes to financing pioneer church planting among unreached peoples? Answer: Less than a penny

42 42 Hazara of Afghanistan 3.6 million, Shi'ite Muslim, Unreached

43 43 “Make disciples of all nations” Vision of Coca-Cola Company: “A can of Coke in the hand of every person on the planet.”

44 44 How much more Jesus Christ?

45 45 Each of us is a piece of the puzzle. Every follower of Christ has the responsibility and joy of participating in the Great Commission

46 46 That There Might Be Worshippers “After these things I looked, and behold, a great multitude, which no one could count, from every nation and all tribes and peoples and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb” Rev 7:9

47 Let the Nations Be Glad


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