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There is a reason that 7, people groups in the world remain unreached. It is because it is so difficult! The easy ones have already been taken! The unreached are in places like Afghanistan, Somalia, Oman, India, and China, where ministry carries the risk of death, imprisonment, or deportation. It is not going to be easy, but we have no other option. We should celebrate when we establish a presence in or even countries of the world, but God still sees the thousands of unreached people groups with no known church, and the thousands of languages with no Bible translation, and the hundreds of millions of people with zero access to the gospel of Jesus Christ in their communities!

I do not think it is a coincidence that the most troubled and dangerous places on earth, like northern Africa, parts of the Middle East, Laos, Pakistan, and China, are also the places with the most unreached peoples. Satan is fighting to keep unreached people in ignorance, but that is one thing we cannot allow. It is one thing that God will not allow! We have not fulfilled the Great Commission until we have reached every last tribe, language, people, and nation. As you minister in your own church and country, do not be content with what you have.

Seek out the forgotten unreached peoples in the neglected corners of your territory, even the most dangerous places, and purposefully reach out to them with the gospel! Place of Hope. Guangdong Province Guangdong was the first province evangelized by Protestants. Robert Morrison arrived in Macau in British seizure of Hong Kong and Western opium wars against China soured Guangdong's people to the gospel for many years.

Christianity is still widely perceived as a foreign imposition; the province's Christian percentage is less than half the national level; most adhere to a blend of traditional Chinese superstitions and modern materialism.

Pray for an increased openness to the gospel. This province has been economically booming for decades, and its people have a long tradition of being traders and entrepreneurs.

Shenzen, its primary port, grew from a small fishing village to a metropolitan area of over 12 million people in the span of 25 years! Migrant labour traditionally fuelled Guangdong's growth and wealth, with up to 30 million people from elsewhere working seasonally in the province.

But with the rise of the economy in other parts of China, Guangdong's factories are now short of workers. Rapid increases in trade and wealth, the high proportion of migrants, famously crooked local officials and historically powerful organized crime groups create an environment ripe for corruption, exploitation, crime, sexual immorality and drug abuse - all of which have rates higher here than nationally.

Pray that such moral declension might be addressed; pray that the Holy Spirit would work in individuals and society for God-pleasing change. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Guangxi is one of China's least-developed and most-remote provinces, with one of the largest ethnic-minority populations. The isolated and mountainous terrain hampers development; the porous border with Vietnam and prevalent poverty put it at high risk of drug and human trafficking.

Pray for development that is healthy for society, will oppose social evils and will not exploit minority populations. The Zhuang people are China's largest ethnic-minority population. They number around 17 million and are comprised of 17 sub-groups. Most follow traditional animist beliefs, often combined with ancestor worship, Buddhism and Daoism.

Younger generations are more likely to be urbanites, atheists and struggling to retain their cultural distinctiveness. Yet they are somewhat responsive to the gospel. FEBC radio programmes and the JESUS film in the largest of their dialects have helped in this, and the NT translation in progress will go a long way toward their evangelization and their cultural preservation.

Guizhou Province Praise God for the continued growth of the Church; more areas and peoples than ever have been impacted by the good news. Most of these Christians are in the northwest.

The 10, Christians of have grown to around 2. A number of peoples that had no believers now have small but growing churches among them. The challenge of the unreached also continues to be great. Spiritual breakthrough in a few ethnic groups obscures the fact that most peoples remain unreached.

Pray for: The 21 Miao peoples - three have small Christian minorities, but 11 have no known believers. Many of the peoples indigenous to Guizhou with no Christians whatsoever, including the four Yao peoples. The three million-plus Bouyei are only about 0. But 44, of those live in the U. They speak Xiang dialects of Mandarin, Cantonese, or Hokkien Chinese, but the dialects cannot typically understand one another.

Interestingly, Mao Zedong spoke Xiang, having been born in the Hunan region. Clearly, the Chinese government is one of the key obstacles to the Gospel being shared freely in China. Now, there are tremendous answers to prayer in this category; Operation World reports, for example, that the number of Christians has now surpassed the number of Communist party members!

But China has also quite recently begun a horrific crackdown on churches and Christianity. Please pray for persecuted Christians there. The Xiang are traditionally acknowledged as the most stubborn and proud of all Chinese peoples. Long after the rest of the empire was open to missionary activity, Hunan kept its gates firmly closed against the foreigner.



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