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Who Are the Unreached?

Some people don't know Jesus, not because they’ve rejected Him, but because they’ve never had the chance.

What Does “Unreached” Mean?

An unreached people group is a community where less than 2% of the population follows Jesus and there is no local church strong enough to share the gospel without outside help. These are not just people who don’t believe—they are people without access: no Bibles in their language, no churches in their region, and no Christians in their community.

Why Are They Still Unreached?

  • Geographic barriers: remote villages, isolated regions, or closed countries
  • Cultural & linguistic differences: many have never heard the gospel in a way they can understand
  • Spiritual resistance: following Jesus is dangerous or forbidden in some areas
  • Lack of workers: the Church has not yet gone to them
 

God’s Mission Today

God’s heart has always been for all peoples. Jesus’ command to “Go and make disciples of all nations…” is clear—but the mission is not yet complete. Today, over 3 billion people—more than a third of the world’s population—are considered unreached. The need is great, and the time to respond is now.

The Church Has a Role

The gospel will not reach the unreached by accident. It will take intentional obedience to the Great Commission. As Romans 10:14 asks, “How can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?” God is still writing His story and He invites us to join Him.

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What Can You Do?

Missions isn’t complete until all have heard. The unreached are waiting. Will you go?

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