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Mission Question
How many people groups in Central and South America are primarily Muslim?
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Missions Scripture
"Let the peoples praise You, O God; Let all the peoples praise You."
Psalm 67:3

Unreached Peoples Fact
The largest group without Gospel radio in their primary language is the Wu Chinese of China, population 87,000,000.
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Stories from the Field
"K. B. BK is a fearful witchdoctor lives at D. B. village. Every one afraid with him because he can manipulate evil forces to any direction. He can kill ..." Continue
Source: God's Story

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