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Data Change History Log
 
Joshua Project offers a simple people group change history table. Added records, deleted records, modified names and modified ROP3 codes are tracked in these tables. For each web data refresh, there is a corresponding table of changes that occur between the given dates.
 
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03/27/08
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12/06/07
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10/19/07
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10/18/07
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09/04/07
05/24/07
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03/30/07
05/23/07
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03/29/07
12/08/06
01/31/07
10/20/06
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10/19/06
07/27/06
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07/26/06
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Mission Question
How many people groups in Northeast Asia are larger than 100,000 in size and do not have Christian radio available?
Answer ...

Missions Scripture
"Praise the Lord, all you nations; extol him, all you peoples."

Unreached Peoples Fact
1,709 people groups in the 10/40 Window have neither Scripture portions or Gospel radio available in their primary language, comprising 340,000,000 individuals.

Stories from the Field
A priest of a major religion in Asia, Tanish persuaded 1,000 people in his community to give toward construction of a new temple, where gods of stone and ..." Continue

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