The document discusses strategies for prioritizing missionary efforts by focusing on certain groups. It describes approaches such as identifying unreached people groups, affinity blocs, and clusters. Tables show rankings of countries, regions, people clusters, and religions based on factors like population size, spiritual status, and available resources. The overall aim is to direct resources toward the most underserved groups and areas in order to maximize the impact of cross-cultural mission work.
Este documento resume las filosofías orientales de la India y China. En la filosofía india, se describe el mito de la creación según los Vedas y los Upanishad, incluyendo conceptos como Brahma, la Trimurti, el karma y la reencarnación. También resume los sistemas filosóficos ortodoxos como el Yoga y el Sankhya, así como los sistemas heterodoxos como el budismo y sus Cuatro Nobles Verdades sobre el sufrimiento y la liberación.
El documento resume las principales influencias filosóficas orientales en la Terapia Gestalt, incluyendo el hinduismo, budismo y taoísmo. Describe conceptos como la meditación, la atención plena, la espontaneidad y el equilibrio, que son fundamentales tanto en las filosofías orientales como en la Terapia Gestalt. También resume brevemente algunos de los principales textos y escuelas de pensamiento del hinduismo.
El documento proporciona información sobre la "Ventana 10-40", una región entre las latitudes 10° N y 40° N que comprende 61 países con una población total de 3,2 mil millones de personas, lo que representa el 59% de la población mundial. La mayoría de los musulmanes, hindúes, budistas y personas sin religión del mundo viven dentro de esta ventana, así como los países más pobres y menos evangelizados.
El documento resume brevemente las escrituras sagradas de varias religiones principales. En el judaísmo, la Torá y otros libros bíblicos forman la tradición escrita, mientras la tradición oral se desarrolló en textos como el Talmud. En el budismo, las escrituras antiguas se dividen en tres cestos y cada escuela tiene su propia recopilación. En el hinduismo, las escrituras incluyen los Vedas, los Upanishad, el Mahabharata y el Bhagavad-Gita. El Corán es la
Este documento resume las creencias fundamentales de la civilización hindú, incluyendo su origen, sus principales dioses como Brahma, Vishnu y Shiva, el politeísmo, el sistema de castas, los sacrificios, la reencarnación, el karma, los chakras y los textos sagrados como los Vedas y los Puranas. También contrasta estas creencias con las enseñanzas bíblicas del cristianismo.
Este documento presenta información sobre varios aspectos del hinduismo como templos importantes como el de Angkor Wat y Prambanan, peregrinaciones como el río Ganges y el Kumbh Mela, objetos sagrados como la flor de loto y estatuas de Ganesha, libros sagrados como los Vedas y el Ramayana, fiestas como Diwali y Holi, conceptos de ética como el dharma y ahimsa, figuras importantes como Gandhi y Ramakrishna, la secta Hare Krishna, y dioses como Ganesha, Han
El documento presenta una introducción al hinduismo, definiéndolo como la religión más compleja de las grandes religiones. Explica que surgió en la India hace unos 3500 años a raíz de la invasión de los arios. Describe algunas de las creencias principales como la reencarnación, el karma y la existencia de múltiples dioses. Finalmente, resume las principales ramas del hinduismo y señala algunas similitudes entre esta religión y el cristianismo.
The document discusses strategic approaches to spreading the Kingdom of God globally. It emphasizes that the Kingdom comes through transforming individual hearts and communities. It encourages focusing evangelism efforts on the billions who have never heard the gospel, using "triage lenses" to prioritize places, peoples, issues, seasons, and partners based on need and opportunity. The goal is making disciples through movements in all areas of society by mobilizing local churches and partners globally.
Este documento resume las filosofías orientales de la India y China. En la filosofía india, se describe el mito de la creación según los Vedas y los Upanishad, incluyendo conceptos como Brahma, la Trimurti, el karma y la reencarnación. También resume los sistemas filosóficos ortodoxos como el Yoga y el Sankhya, así como los sistemas heterodoxos como el budismo y sus Cuatro Nobles Verdades sobre el sufrimiento y la liberación.
El documento resume las principales influencias filosóficas orientales en la Terapia Gestalt, incluyendo el hinduismo, budismo y taoísmo. Describe conceptos como la meditación, la atención plena, la espontaneidad y el equilibrio, que son fundamentales tanto en las filosofías orientales como en la Terapia Gestalt. También resume brevemente algunos de los principales textos y escuelas de pensamiento del hinduismo.
El documento proporciona información sobre la "Ventana 10-40", una región entre las latitudes 10° N y 40° N que comprende 61 países con una población total de 3,2 mil millones de personas, lo que representa el 59% de la población mundial. La mayoría de los musulmanes, hindúes, budistas y personas sin religión del mundo viven dentro de esta ventana, así como los países más pobres y menos evangelizados.
El documento resume brevemente las escrituras sagradas de varias religiones principales. En el judaísmo, la Torá y otros libros bíblicos forman la tradición escrita, mientras la tradición oral se desarrolló en textos como el Talmud. En el budismo, las escrituras antiguas se dividen en tres cestos y cada escuela tiene su propia recopilación. En el hinduismo, las escrituras incluyen los Vedas, los Upanishad, el Mahabharata y el Bhagavad-Gita. El Corán es la
Este documento resume las creencias fundamentales de la civilización hindú, incluyendo su origen, sus principales dioses como Brahma, Vishnu y Shiva, el politeísmo, el sistema de castas, los sacrificios, la reencarnación, el karma, los chakras y los textos sagrados como los Vedas y los Puranas. También contrasta estas creencias con las enseñanzas bíblicas del cristianismo.
Este documento presenta información sobre varios aspectos del hinduismo como templos importantes como el de Angkor Wat y Prambanan, peregrinaciones como el río Ganges y el Kumbh Mela, objetos sagrados como la flor de loto y estatuas de Ganesha, libros sagrados como los Vedas y el Ramayana, fiestas como Diwali y Holi, conceptos de ética como el dharma y ahimsa, figuras importantes como Gandhi y Ramakrishna, la secta Hare Krishna, y dioses como Ganesha, Han
El documento presenta una introducción al hinduismo, definiéndolo como la religión más compleja de las grandes religiones. Explica que surgió en la India hace unos 3500 años a raíz de la invasión de los arios. Describe algunas de las creencias principales como la reencarnación, el karma y la existencia de múltiples dioses. Finalmente, resume las principales ramas del hinduismo y señala algunas similitudes entre esta religión y el cristianismo.
The document discusses strategic approaches to spreading the Kingdom of God globally. It emphasizes that the Kingdom comes through transforming individual hearts and communities. It encourages focusing evangelism efforts on the billions who have never heard the gospel, using "triage lenses" to prioritize places, peoples, issues, seasons, and partners based on need and opportunity. The goal is making disciples through movements in all areas of society by mobilizing local churches and partners globally.
Being a change agent in a season of change os hillmanOs Hillman
Os Hillman speaks to international area directors of Family Foundations International in Denver about being a change agent through their marketplace calling.
This document discusses the need for churches to shift from a maintenance-driven model to a mission-driven model focused on making disciples. It notes that most churches spend the majority of their time and resources on programs and maintaining existing members rather than on their mission to spread the gospel. The document advocates for a model where every member is trained and passionate about using their relationships to help others obey Jesus' commandments through their testimony and actions.
Cumming May 1 luncheon Community TransformationOs Hillman
This document provides an overview of Os Hillman's presentation on becoming a change agent for community transformation. Some key points:
- Hillman discusses his background working to transform communities through prayer, building relationships between church and marketplace leaders, and collectively solving problems.
- He argues that work is a form of worship and ministry, and cites examples from Jesus and Paul who ministered primarily in the marketplace. Transforming communities requires involvement from church and business leaders.
- Disunity is the biggest hindrance to community transformation. Hillman advocates for humility, unity, and serving the community to gain influence, not through force or money but by meeting needs.
- Beginning steps to transform a community include monthly meetings for
This document outlines an initiative called "Harvest Initiative: Seeker to Salvationist" that aims to attract more people (seekers) to a church and help them become committed members (salvationists). It discusses the importance of having substance beyond just style to retain people. It provides biblical support and lists goals like increasing awareness, identifying seeker pools, creating resources, and narrowing the ratio of seekers to salvationists. Tables show current seeker to member ratios and ideas are generated for new seeker pools, bridging the gap, and overcoming cultural/structural barriers.
A series of classes designed to turn you into a "World Christian" by helping you discover the truth of God's unfulfilled global purpose to reach all peoples. It will ignite in you a passion to take action and fulfill your destiny as part of God's plan.
Being a Change Agent in a Season of ChangeOs Hillman
This document discusses being a cultural change agent during times of change. It argues that change agents are often not looking to be change agents, but find themselves in that role after a crisis or conflict. It outlines God's redemptive plan involving humanity's free will and fall from grace, as well as Jesus' role in destroying the works of the devil and granting authority to believers. The document advocates understanding God's view of work as worship and a platform for influence, and notes Jesus and Paul modeled integrating work and ministry. It argues that small percentages of leaders can define culture through networks and influence various institutions like universities. The goal is to engage culture to influence it positively as cultural change agents.
Este documento resume las principales características del Corán, la fuente sagrada del Islam. En 3 oraciones:
El Corán es la revelación divina recibida por Mahoma a lo largo de 22 años, compilada en una versión oficial unos años después de su muerte. Contiene 114 suras o capítulos de longitud y temática variada, que no siguen un orden cronológico o temático estricto. Su contenido incluye creencias, prácticas religiosas, ética y guía social, además de referencias a la Biblia
Este documento discute las misiones a corto plazo, las cuales involucran a millones de personas y billones de dólares cada año. Si bien tienen el potencial de apoyar causas dignas, también enfrentan críticas como fomentar el turismo religioso y distraer recursos de misiones de largo plazo. Se recomienda mejorar la preparación, responsabilidad y seguimiento para maximizar el impacto de las misiones a corto plazo.
This document discusses the unequal distribution of Christian resources and workers around the world. It notes that 80% of missionaries work in areas that are already Christian, while large portions of resources remain in the US. Many people groups have heard little or nothing about Jesus and have few Christians praying for them or able to share the gospel. The document argues that in order to fulfill the Great Commission, Christians must prioritize unreached people groups by reallocating resources and prayers to focus on these least evangelized areas.
Este documento trata sobre la contextualización y el sincretismo. Define la contextualización como enseñar la relevancia de toda la Biblia al individuo en sus relaciones en la vida. Explica las etapas de la contextualización como penetración, traducción, información, instrucción, persuasión y propagación. También analiza ejemplos bíblicos como Pablo en Atenas y define el sincretismo como mezclar religiones diluyendo las verdades del evangelio.
Este documento discute varios temas relacionados con las misiones cristianas modernas. Aborda la población cristiana y no cristiana en el mundo, el trabajo de los misioneros protestantes en otras culturas y la tarea pendiente de llevar el evangelio a quienes aún no lo han escuchado. También analiza posiciones teológicas como el universalismo, el pluralismo religioso e inclusivismo, y cómo estas afectan la comprensión de la misión de la iglesia.
This document provides a brief history of the spread of Christianity from the 1st century AD to the present. It discusses how Christianity initially spread from Jerusalem to other parts of the Roman Empire and beyond. It then outlines some of the major missionary efforts throughout church history from the 5th century onward that helped spread Christianity to places like Ireland, Germany, India, China, and Africa. The document also notes that Christianity is now growing rapidly in the global South and East, with Africa, Asia, and Latin America making up an increasing percentage of global Christians. It suggests the church of the future will be centered in the global South.
Este documento describe los rápidos cambios demográficos, tecnológicos y culturales que han ocurrido en los siglos XX y XXI. Se genera más información en una hora que lo que una persona podría absorber en toda su vida. Las ciudades están creciendo rápidamente y la globalización ha aumentado el comercio y la comunicación a nivel mundial. Los pensamientos sobre feminismo, secularismo y pluralismo religioso también han evolucionado, llevando a sociedades más tolerantes pero también más poscristianas.
Este documento trata sobre la modernidad y la posmodernidad. Resume las principales características de la modernidad como el énfasis en la razón, la ciencia y el progreso. Luego describe el surgimiento de la posmodernidad como una reacción escéptica a la modernidad que enfatiza la subjetividad y el relativismo. Finalmente, contrasta las diferencias entre la modernidad y la posmodernidad en términos de valores, significado y verdad.
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Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
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A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
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Being a change agent in a season of change os hillmanOs Hillman
Os Hillman speaks to international area directors of Family Foundations International in Denver about being a change agent through their marketplace calling.
This document discusses the need for churches to shift from a maintenance-driven model to a mission-driven model focused on making disciples. It notes that most churches spend the majority of their time and resources on programs and maintaining existing members rather than on their mission to spread the gospel. The document advocates for a model where every member is trained and passionate about using their relationships to help others obey Jesus' commandments through their testimony and actions.
Cumming May 1 luncheon Community TransformationOs Hillman
This document provides an overview of Os Hillman's presentation on becoming a change agent for community transformation. Some key points:
- Hillman discusses his background working to transform communities through prayer, building relationships between church and marketplace leaders, and collectively solving problems.
- He argues that work is a form of worship and ministry, and cites examples from Jesus and Paul who ministered primarily in the marketplace. Transforming communities requires involvement from church and business leaders.
- Disunity is the biggest hindrance to community transformation. Hillman advocates for humility, unity, and serving the community to gain influence, not through force or money but by meeting needs.
- Beginning steps to transform a community include monthly meetings for
This document outlines an initiative called "Harvest Initiative: Seeker to Salvationist" that aims to attract more people (seekers) to a church and help them become committed members (salvationists). It discusses the importance of having substance beyond just style to retain people. It provides biblical support and lists goals like increasing awareness, identifying seeker pools, creating resources, and narrowing the ratio of seekers to salvationists. Tables show current seeker to member ratios and ideas are generated for new seeker pools, bridging the gap, and overcoming cultural/structural barriers.
A series of classes designed to turn you into a "World Christian" by helping you discover the truth of God's unfulfilled global purpose to reach all peoples. It will ignite in you a passion to take action and fulfill your destiny as part of God's plan.
Being a Change Agent in a Season of ChangeOs Hillman
This document discusses being a cultural change agent during times of change. It argues that change agents are often not looking to be change agents, but find themselves in that role after a crisis or conflict. It outlines God's redemptive plan involving humanity's free will and fall from grace, as well as Jesus' role in destroying the works of the devil and granting authority to believers. The document advocates understanding God's view of work as worship and a platform for influence, and notes Jesus and Paul modeled integrating work and ministry. It argues that small percentages of leaders can define culture through networks and influence various institutions like universities. The goal is to engage culture to influence it positively as cultural change agents.
Este documento resume las principales características del Corán, la fuente sagrada del Islam. En 3 oraciones:
El Corán es la revelación divina recibida por Mahoma a lo largo de 22 años, compilada en una versión oficial unos años después de su muerte. Contiene 114 suras o capítulos de longitud y temática variada, que no siguen un orden cronológico o temático estricto. Su contenido incluye creencias, prácticas religiosas, ética y guía social, además de referencias a la Biblia
Este documento discute las misiones a corto plazo, las cuales involucran a millones de personas y billones de dólares cada año. Si bien tienen el potencial de apoyar causas dignas, también enfrentan críticas como fomentar el turismo religioso y distraer recursos de misiones de largo plazo. Se recomienda mejorar la preparación, responsabilidad y seguimiento para maximizar el impacto de las misiones a corto plazo.
This document discusses the unequal distribution of Christian resources and workers around the world. It notes that 80% of missionaries work in areas that are already Christian, while large portions of resources remain in the US. Many people groups have heard little or nothing about Jesus and have few Christians praying for them or able to share the gospel. The document argues that in order to fulfill the Great Commission, Christians must prioritize unreached people groups by reallocating resources and prayers to focus on these least evangelized areas.
Este documento trata sobre la contextualización y el sincretismo. Define la contextualización como enseñar la relevancia de toda la Biblia al individuo en sus relaciones en la vida. Explica las etapas de la contextualización como penetración, traducción, información, instrucción, persuasión y propagación. También analiza ejemplos bíblicos como Pablo en Atenas y define el sincretismo como mezclar religiones diluyendo las verdades del evangelio.
Este documento discute varios temas relacionados con las misiones cristianas modernas. Aborda la población cristiana y no cristiana en el mundo, el trabajo de los misioneros protestantes en otras culturas y la tarea pendiente de llevar el evangelio a quienes aún no lo han escuchado. También analiza posiciones teológicas como el universalismo, el pluralismo religioso e inclusivismo, y cómo estas afectan la comprensión de la misión de la iglesia.
This document provides a brief history of the spread of Christianity from the 1st century AD to the present. It discusses how Christianity initially spread from Jerusalem to other parts of the Roman Empire and beyond. It then outlines some of the major missionary efforts throughout church history from the 5th century onward that helped spread Christianity to places like Ireland, Germany, India, China, and Africa. The document also notes that Christianity is now growing rapidly in the global South and East, with Africa, Asia, and Latin America making up an increasing percentage of global Christians. It suggests the church of the future will be centered in the global South.
Este documento describe los rápidos cambios demográficos, tecnológicos y culturales que han ocurrido en los siglos XX y XXI. Se genera más información en una hora que lo que una persona podría absorber en toda su vida. Las ciudades están creciendo rápidamente y la globalización ha aumentado el comercio y la comunicación a nivel mundial. Los pensamientos sobre feminismo, secularismo y pluralismo religioso también han evolucionado, llevando a sociedades más tolerantes pero también más poscristianas.
Este documento trata sobre la modernidad y la posmodernidad. Resume las principales características de la modernidad como el énfasis en la razón, la ciencia y el progreso. Luego describe el surgimiento de la posmodernidad como una reacción escéptica a la modernidad que enfatiza la subjetividad y el relativismo. Finalmente, contrasta las diferencias entre la modernidad y la posmodernidad en términos de valores, significado y verdad.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
My other free eBooks can be obtained from the following Links:
https://www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/presentations
https://www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/documents
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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2. ESTRATEGIAS:
Traducción, UPGs, y Ventanas
Traducción, UPGs, y Ventanas
Lo inmenso y urgente de la tarea,
así como lo “limitado” de los recursos,
requieren priorizar el esfuerzo misionero.
10. Panta ta
ethne
Mat.
28:19
Y en ti serán benditas
todas las familias de la tierra.”
(Abraham, Gen. 12:3)
LXX traduce en Gén. 18:18; 22:18; 26:4
como “panta ta ethne”
Apoc. 5;9; 13:7; 14:6 (igual palabra “ethnou”)
11.
12. “Estado de Situación”
Las diferentes maneras de definir etnias
han producido varios tipos
de listas étnicas
y a veces números confusos
de cuántas en realidad hay.
G
r
u
p
o
s
13. “Estado de Situación”
Definición
"El grupo más grande,
dentro del cual el evangelio puede influir
a lo largo de líneas naturales,
sin chocar con barreras de comprensión
o aceptación a raíz del idioma, la geografía,
etcétera".
La definición de Lausana en 1982 para "etnia"
G
r
u
p
o
s
15. “Estado de Situación”
"Desde el punto de vista de comunicación del
mensaje de Cristo,
una etnia es el grupo más grande,
dentro del cual el evangelio
puede influir a lo largo de líneas naturales, sin
chocar con barreras de comprensión
o aceptación a raíz del idioma, la geografía,
etc."
(People Group Definition Guidelines-Spanish)
G
r
u
p
o
s
16. “Estado de Situación”
World Christian Database
12,000
Southern Baptist
12,000
Joshua Project
16,000*
* inclusion of South Asian castes as people groups
G
r
u
p
o
s
37. Ventana 10-40 HOY
The annual growth rate of Christ followers in the
10/40 Window was almost twice that of those
outside the 10/40 Window.
Christ followers in the 10/40 Window nations
increased from 2.5% of the population in 1990
to 4.7% in 2005.
The general population grew at only 1.5%
annually, while the population of Christ followers
grew at an amazing 5.4% per year!
42. Affinity Blocs
A large grouping of peoples related by
language, history, and culture, and usually
indigenous to a geographical location.
43. People Clusters
A smaller grouping of peoples within an affinity
bloc, often with a common name or identity,
but separated from one another by political
boundaries, language or migration patterns.
52. A Model for Determining the Most Needy
Unreached / Least-Reached Peoples
Level Stage
L
evel
Status data unavailable.
Located where the gospel is not
.0
generally available.
1
No known indigenous believers.
.1
1
Evangelicals > 0, but <=2%.
.2 Adherents <=5%.
Status data unavailable.
2
Located where the gospel is generally
.0
available.
2
Evangelicals >0 but <=2%. Adherents
.1 >5%.
3
Evangelicals >2% but <=5%. Probable
.1 group of fellowships.
3
Evangelicals >5% and accelerating
.2 rate of new fellowships.
4
Evangelicals >10% or one fellowship
.1 per 10,000 individuals.
4
Evangelicals >15% or one fellowship
1
Unreached / LeastReached
Formative or
Nominal Church
Emerging Church
Growing Church
Level Description
# of
People
Groups
Popul
ation
(in
millions)
1,175
28
2,791
475
2,899
2034
187
5
2,905
905
1,527
894
1,807
1166
1,676
473
1,095
335
53.
54.
55. Table 1: Criteria and Weighting Point Values
Criteria
PROGRESS /
RESPONSE
Maximum Points: 35
POPULATION
Maximum Points: 25
LOCATION
Maximum Points: 25
MINISTRY TOOLS
Maximum Points: 15
Measure
Joshua Project Progress Scale
(See Website article for details)
Only considering:
Stage 1 – Unreached / Least-Reached
Stage 2 – Formative / Nominal Church
Size – population of the people group
Value
Points
1.0 (Unknown)
27
1.1
35
1.2
31
2.0 (Unknown)
19
2.1
23
>=1,000,000
25
500,000 –
22
999,999
100,000 –
19
499,999
25,000 –
16
99,999
10,000 –
13
24,999
5,000 – 9,999
10
1 – 4,999
7
Null
10
(Unknown)
Country Persecution Index
Worst 1/3
8
(What is the government / social situation?)
Middle 1/3
6
Source: Open Doors Lower 1/3
4
http://www.opendoors.org
Country Human Development Index
Worst 1/3
9
(What is the economic / education
Middle 1/3
6
environment?)
Null
6
Source: UN - http://hdr.undp.org/default.cfm (Unknown)
Country Percent Evangelical
0.0 – 2.0%
8
(What is the spiritual environment?)
>2.0 – 5.0%
6
Source: Operation World 2001 Edition
>5.0 – 10.0%
4
Bible Translation Status
No Bible
6
portions
Portions only
4
NT only
3
Jesus Film
None
3
Audio Recordings
None
3
Christian Radio Broadcasting
None
3
56. Country
Summation
of People
Population (this
listing only)
Yemen
8
18,527,000
Somalia
4
1,890,000
Eritrea
4
424,000
Afghanistan
18
21,180,300
Uzbekistan
Table 2.
by Country
Count
of People
Groups
(this
listing only)
4
1,970,000
Pakistan
20
26,506,000
Djibouti
1
57,000
Turkey
1
1,200,000
Saudi Arabia
4
19,343,000
Tajikistan
3
4,218,000
Syria
2
2,600,000
Bangladesh
2
17,900,000
Indonesia
7
20,863,000
Libya
5
4,025,000
Iraq
8
2,797,000
Vietnam
10
3,985,300
Iran
6
21,348,000
Tunisia
4
9,161,000
Algeria
6
5,313,500
Nepal
12
4,851,183
Av
erage
People
Scoring
Rank
90.
9
90.
0
88.
5
88.
3
88.
0
87.
3
87.
0
87.
0
86.
8
86.
7
86.
5
86.
5
86.
1
86.
0
85.
8
85.
6
85.
5
85.
5
85.
3
85.
2
57. Table 3. Ranking by Region
Region
Count of
People Groups
Summation of
Average
(this listing People Population
People
only)
(this listing only Scoring Rank
Africa
14
6,557,000
86.8
Arab World
69
75,935,600
85.6
Central Asia
52
76,422,300
87.4
1
240,000
83.0
Northeast Asia
38
126,494,600
84.5
South Asia
28
40,873,253
84.9
Southeast Asia
31
27,412,800
85.1
233
353,935,553
Eurasia
Totals
58. Table 4.
People
Cluster
Bedouin,
Arabian
Hindko
Somali
Pathan
Parsee
Persian
Arab, Yemeni
Aimaq
Tajik
Arab, Libyan
Arab, Arabian
BerberShawiya
Munda-Santal
Melayu of
Sumatra
Kirghiz
Jawa
Hindi
Kashmiri
Lampung of
Sumatra
Gypsy
Nepali-Pahari
Altaic
Tai
Tibetan
Bengali
Baloch
Beja
BerberSaharan
Afar
Kazakh
Azerbaijani
Chinese
Pasemah of
Sumatra
Sub-Saharan
by People Cluster
(scoring 85 and above)
Count of
People Groups
(this listing
only)
Summation
of People
Population
Average
(this listingPeople Scoring
only)
Rank
4
1
4
5
3
5
4
5
7
3
13
11,330,000
625,000
1,890,000
25,811,000
590,000
8,704,300
9,984,000
1,088,000
9,936,300
3,550,000
21,318,000
90.3
90.0
90.0
89.6
89.3
89.0
89.0
88.8
88.6
88.3
88.1
1
1
1,700,000
756,460
88.0
88.0
1
1
1
2
9
800,000
113,100
18,600,000
455,800
1,176,000
88.0
87.0
87.0
87.0
86.9
2
5
1
1
9
4
3
3
4
910,000
3,044,860
151,000
12,666,000
4,987,300
1,916,600
17,913,100
4,380,000
307,700
86.5
86.4
86.0
86.0
85.8
85.8
85.7
85.7
85.5
6
1
1
4
3
583,500
170,000
520,000
14,885,000
82,873,500
85.2
85.0
85.0
85.0
85.0
1
150,000
85.0
59. Table 5. Ranking by Religion
Primary Religion
Islam
Count of People
Groups (this listing only)
Summation of
People Population (this
Average
listing only) People Scoring Rank
142
193,756,500
86.3
Traditional Ethnic
44
31,203,268
84.3
Hinduism
20
22,456,970
84.7
Buddhism
16
5,168,015
85.1
Zoroastrianism
3
590,000
89.3
Non-religious
3
95,220,000
86.0
Daoism
2
1,929,200
84.5
Unknown
1
3,000,000
85.0
Judaism
1
23,000
83.0
Chinese Folk
1
588,600
87.0
233
353,935,553
Totals