10. Annual Growth Rate of World Religions
Evangelical
Muslim
Traditional ethnic
Hindu
Christian
World
Buddhist
non-Religious
0.00%
1.00%
2.00%
3.00%
4.00%
5.00%
15. World Christianity – Continent by Continent
100%
Pacific
80%
North America
60%
Europe
Latin America
40%
Asia
20%
0%
1900
Africa
1920
1940
1960
1980
2000
2010
16. WHAT PERCENT OF
CHRISTIANS ARE
LATIN AMERICA
EVANGELICAL
IN FAITH?
PACIFIC
EUROPE
AFRICA
NORTH AMERICA
ASIA
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
20. World Evangelicals – Continent by Continent
100%
Pacific
80%
Europe
60%
North America
Latin America
40%
Asia
20%
Africa
0%
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
37. Countries with the Most Unreached Peoples
Country
# Peoples # Unreached
Peoples
India
Pakistan India
Bangladesh
499
406
Pakistan
401
386
Bangladesh
Nepal
2082
China
China
2332
370
336
Nepal
315
292
48. Data from:
Operation World
World Christian Encyclopedia
U.S. Center for World Mission
Joshua Project
Global Mapping International
Contact Information:
jason@operationworld.org
Editor's Notes
Introduction:
Who am I, what is Operation World
The state of the Gospel – the Gospel is just fine!
It is eternal and unchanging and powerful. The Gospel is the work of God; it doesn’t depend on US, It is the work of GOD and He is sovereign, omnipotent and in complete control of His plan and His creation.
Where We Are Now
A GLOBAL FAITH - show the global diversity and widespread nature of the believing Church
Christian and evangelical populations show the global nature of Christianity (maps), groups of Christians now in every country in the world
Where We Are Now - The Global Church
Global Status of Christianity - show the global diversity and widespread nature of the believing Church (OW, Johnson/WCE, Jenkins)
Christian and evangelical populations show the global nature of Christianity
Where We Are Now - The Global Church
Global Status of Christianity explain how Christianity is the only genuine global faith in terms of geographical spread and cultural diversity as well as the fastest growing (at least for evangelical Christianity)
Where We Are Now - The Global Church
Global Status of Christianity explain how Christianity is the only genuine global faith in terms of geographical spread and cultural diversity as well as the fastest growing (at least for evangelical Christianity)
Where We Are Now - The Global Church
Global Status of Christianity explain how Christianity is the only genuine global faith in terms of geographical spread and cultural diversity as well as the fastest growing (at least for evangelical Christianity)
Where We Are Now
A GLOBAL FAITH - show the global diversity and widespread nature of the believing Church
explain how Christianity is the only genuine global faith in terms of geographical spread and cultural diversity as well as the fastest growing (at least for evangelical Christianity)
evangelical – all who generally emphasize the following
the Lord Jesus Christ as the sole source of salvation through faith in Him
personal faith and conversion with regeneration by the Holy Spirit
a recognition of the inspired Word of God as the final basis for faith and hly living
commitment to Biblical witness, evangelism and mission that brings other to faith in Christ
Where We Are Now
A GLOBAL FAITH - show the global diversity and widespread nature of the believing Church
show areas of highest and lowest concentration of Christians (there are still areas almost completely untouched by the Gospel) (map)
Where We Are Now - The Global Church
Global Status of Christianity show areas of highest and lowest concentration of Christians (there are still areas almost untouched by the Gospel) (map)
THE CHURCH IN THE WEST - in crisis? or being refined? The decline and reshaping of Christianity in the West.
show Europe/N.A. as historic centre of Christendom for the last 1900 years
THE CHURCH IN THE WEST.
rapid decline of Christianity in Europe in 20th century
THE CHURCH IN THE WEST.
emphasize the weakness of cultural Christianity and the low % of evangelicals within Christendom in Europe
THE CHURCH IN THE WEST.
emphasize the weakness of cultural Christianity and the low % of evangelicals within Christendom in Europe
post-Christian era: believing Xy (evangelicalism) labelled as intolerant and bigoted and a low-level subtle discrimination against evangelicals in the public sphere
Majority World Church
establish that this was a result of the missions movement that came from the west 1792-present day
Majority World Church
show the statistical centre of Christianity as being in the majority World and set to become more so
Majority World Church
show the statistical emergence of the majority world as the major missions sending force, not of the future, but even of the present!
illustrate some of the exciting non-Western mission movements (China (Back to Jerusalem), African (MANI, 50:15, BTJ) Latino (COMIBAM), Filipino (PMA) and Indonesian (domestic workers mission training concept)) (visual)
illustrate some of the exciting non-Western mission movements (China (Back to Jerusalem), African (MANI, 50:15, BTJ) Latino (COMIBAM), Filipino (PMA) and Indonesian (domestic workers mission training concept)) (visual)
illustrate some of the exciting non-Western mission movements (China (Back to Jerusalem), African (MANI, 50:15, BTJ) Latino (COMIBAM), Filipino (PMA) and Indonesian (domestic workers mission training concept)) (visual)
illustrate some of the exciting non-Western mission movements (China (Back to Jerusalem), African (MANI, 50:15, BTJ) Latino (COMIBAM), Filipino (PMA) and Indonesian (domestic workers mission training concept)) (visual)
illustrate some of the exciting non-Western mission movements (China (Back to Jerusalem), African (MANI, 50:15, BTJ) Latino (COMIBAM), Filipino (PMA) and Indonesian (domestic workers mission training concept)) (visual)
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining
the obvious
Population
where do the largest numbers of unevangelized live? (10/40 Window, South and Southeast Asia cluster of countries)
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining
the obvious
Population
where do the largest numbers of unevangelized live? (10/40 Window, South and Southeast Asia cluster of countries)
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining
the obvious
Population
where do the largest numbers of unevangelized live? (10/40 Window, South and Southeast Asia cluster of countries)
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining
the obvious
Population
where do the largest numbers of unevangelized live? (10/40 Window, South and Southeast Asia cluster of countries)
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining
the strategic
Peoples/UPGs - People Group Thinking - what the remaining task IS (Matt 24:14)
how many peoples are there?
where are the highest concentration of UPGs?
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining
the strategic
Peoples/UPGs - People Group Thinking - what the remaining task IS (Matt 24:14)
how many peoples are there?
where are the highest concentration of UPGs?
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining
the strategic
Peoples/UPGs - People Group Thinking - what the remaining task IS (Matt 24:14)
how many peoples are there?
where are the highest concentration of UPGs?
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining
Why the unevangelized ARE unevangelized
the reason they’re unreached is generally because they’re the hardest to reach!
People Blindness: many great illustrative examples:
Fulani, Chinese Hui, Marsh Arab
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining
Why the unevangelized ARE unevangelized
the reason they’re unreached is generally because they’re the hardest to reach!
People Blindness: many great illustrative examples:
Fulani, Chinese Hui, Marsh Arab
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining
Why the unevangelized ARE unevangelized
the reason they’re unreached is generally because they’re the hardest to reach!
People Blindness: many great illustrative examples:
Fulani, Chinese Hui, Marsh Arab
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining
the strategic
we are not sending our people to the right places (chart/map)
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining
the strategic
we are not sending our people to the right places (chart/map)
What It Will Take - To Get The Job Done
Priorities - the unreached must remain at the forefront of the our awareness
Mobilizing – the 99% of Christians who have no involvement with mission (incl prayer) – then our competing agendas will become irrelevant
Sacrifice – our prospects, our careers, our finances, willing to suffer and die
Partnership – true collaboration between
the senders, supporters, prayers, givers and goers
specific partnerships for specific unreached groups (Fulani, Marsh Arabs)
the West and the rest, no more “us and them” mentality
unity as a deliberate expression of the body of Christ – power of multicultural teams, power of united prayer (GDOP)
Prayer –“without ME you can do nothing”, “when man works, man works, when man prays, GOD works”
What It Will Take - To Get The Job Done
Priorities - the unreached must be at the forefront of the our awareness
Mobilizing – the 99% of Christians who have no involvement with mission (incl prayer)
Sacrifice – suffering, giving up our familiar comfortable lifestyles
Partnership – true collaboration between
the goers – unprecedented level of cooperation on the field (Fula, Gulf, Kazakh)
the senders, supporters, prayers and givers
the West and the rest, no more “us and them” mentality
Wisdom – using the resources we have for the most strategic effect