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March-April 1993 AD2000 Movement News and Updates "International Briefing on the Middle East" The Caribbean Commits to "A Church for Every People by AD2000"
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AD2000 Movement News and Updates Progress Reports on Unreached Peoples 0 Arabs--There is evidence of a growing number of Arab Muslims coming to faith in Christ after the turmoil of the Gulf War. Kurds--There is a rising tide of Christian outreach in Turkey and northern Iraq through the emergence of an effective network of Christian agencies. Turkic peoples--The three thousand or so Turkish believers in Bulgaria represent a significant turning to Christ going on among this Muslim ethnic group. News has been received of the first twenty Karakalpak believers in Central Asia. There has also been a large increase in missionary involvement in the Central Asian republics, where the largest unreached people groups of the former Soviet Union live. Siberian peoples--Missionaries have now been sent to the Uralic Evenki and Chukchi peoples (See Mar.-Apr. 92 MF pages 6-12). Mongolia--Five churches now established in the Mongolian republic, formerly a communist-atheist stronghold. South Asian peoples--There has been an astonishing harvest among many ethnic groups in Nepal with a total of 100,000 Christians now reported. In West Bengal, India, as a result of a growing prayer movement with 400 cells of believers praying regularly, new ministries have developed in 16 different people groups through the Reach Bengal Movement. Albania--In 18 months, about 50 Christian groups have formed in this former bastion of atheism. China--A growing concentration by Chinese house church Christians and others in unreached minorities has been encouraging. Peter Wagner reports an estimated 30,000 per day growth in the Christian community in this, the world's most populous nation. PRAYING THROUGH THE WINDOW Regional and National Coordinators Selected Committees have been formed or consultations held through national coordinators in Ethiopia, Ecuador, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Uganda, Niger, Burkina Faso, and Sri Lanka. Please join us in praying for the identification of suitable coordinators for the remaining countries for which there is still no one. It is imperative to find Christian leaders who are able to motivate and network others for the reaching of the unreached. Research Information Please get in touch with the Adopt-A-People Clearinghouse, 721 N Tejon, Colorado Springs, CO 80901, USA; FAX: 719-636-2000; Phone: 719- 473-8800. The Clearinghouse can provide simple instructions and a template for the writing of a two to four page profile. The provision of such information to churches and prayer groups is the critical bottleneck we are now facing in the AD 2000 unreached peoples effort. Please pray with us for the raising up of willing writers. These news briefs are excerpted from the March 1993 AD 2000 Unreached Peoples NEWS, an occasional communique of the AD 2000 Unreached Peoples Resource Network. Used by permission. If you would like more information about the AD 2000 Unreached Peoples Network, or have some news to share, you may contact John Robb, AD 2000 and Beyond Unreached Peoples Coordinator at 121 E Huntington Dr, Monrovia, CA 91016-3400. Phone: 818-303-8811 or FAX: 818-301-7786. God's Word and Literature Network Update The network specifically seeks to facilitate all organizations that fit the above criteria in a unifying effort that employs a four-stage process including: 1. The translating of God's Word for all peoples. 2. The producing of God's Word and the Gospel message in printed or repeatable form for all peoples. 3. The distributing of these materials in a systematic, measurable manner to all peoples in every nation. 4. The initial nurturing of new believers by means of the printed or repeatable (i.e. cassettes) Scriptures, Scripture portions, and other Word-centered discipleship materials. April 3 & 4, 1993, GWALT conducted its first consultation that was represented by over 20 organizations who unanimously agreed to target four countries in the next 24 months for a modeling strategy of what could happen in reaching an entire nation with the Gospel if multiple ministries with similar goals worked together. The countries agreed upon were Estonia, Albania, Burkina Faso and Nepal. Two countries were specifically chosen from the 10/40 Window because of the unique challenges they pose. --Dick Eastman filed this report. He is the coordinator for the GWALT and is also director of Every Home for Christ. You may contact him there at P.O. Box 35950, Colorado Springs, CO. 80935-3595 or call (719) 260-8888 [ FRONT PAGE ] [ MEET OUR STAFF ] [ USCWM ] [ SEARCH ] |
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