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Mission Question
How many people groups larger than 25,000 in size and primarily non-religious are unreached?
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Missions Scripture
"Be strong and courageous, do not be afraid or tremble at them, for the Lord your God is the one who goes with you. He will not fail you or forsake you."

Unreached Peoples Fact
The largest Muslim group is the Shaikh of Bangladesh, population 130,000,000.

Stories from the Field
"I need God in my life and need him to forgive me for hurting so many people. I need him to cleanse my heart and give me peace." (D. from Puerto Rico)

 
Screening Procedures
 

The networking information that Joshua Project shares includes a basic statistical summary of a people group and a listing of 'non-secure' individuals and agencies focusing on the same people. The activity level and means of contacting each entry is included. If you or your group has need of contact data, please follow the procedure below:

1. Use of Data:
Explain how you plan to use the contact information and your own commitment to the people group. We generally do not release the data to those not also committed to the people. If you have not previously done so, please register your commitment of adoption, church planting, advocacy etc.

2. Your Contact Information:
As a part of our screening process, we will need your full name, agency name (if applicable), mailing address, phone, fax, and email. We prefer, when practical, to mail the data directly to your agency and allow them to forward it to you. If you represent an agency, church or organization, please provide their name and COMPLETE address, phone, fax and email if different from your address on the registration form.

3. Your Reference:
Please also provide us with a reference, preferably an agency or someone who may be known to us in the missions community. If you do not have a missions-related reference, please provide the name of a local church AND denominational affiliation. We will not check references or release data without: the reference person, church or agency's COMPLETE agency name, mailing address, phone, and if available, fax and email addresses. An email address alone is inadequate. We will not give security clearance if we are unable to verify your reference.

4. People Group Name::
Make sure you identify the people group and country(s) of your interest. Registering using the button on the bottom of the appropriate people group profile will insert the proper people name and country on the registration form.

5. Submit Request:
Mail or email your request to Joshua Project Networking Coordinator at the address provided below. If you request that reports be sent via email, we will need your PGP key.

Contact data is only for networking related to specific people groups and is not to be published, displayed or used for personal fund raising. Thank you for understanding the sensitivity of the data involved.

Joshua Project
Networking Coordinator
PO Box 64080
Colorado Springs, CO 80962-4080 USA

Email: <info@joshuaproject.net>
Phone: 1.719.886.4000

 
Unreached People Profile
 

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