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REACHED

The phrase 'of all nations' is found throughout Scripture, but what does it actually mean? When Scripture speaks of nations, is it referring to the modern day nations-states that appear on our geo-political maps of the world? The New Testament Greek phrase is "panta ta ethne".

 

The word ethne is very similar to our English word ethnic. So, another way to say this is that the gospel will be preached to all the ethnic peoples or people groups of the world.

 

Ultimately, we see this Biblical reality fulfilled in Revelation 7:9-10. As we take a look at the current status of this task we see that all people are equally lost without Jesus, but all people do not have equal access to the message of saving faith through Jesus.

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What is a People Group?

 

A people group is the largest group through which the Gospel can flow without encountering significant barriers of understanding and acceptance.

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There are approximately 11,690 people groups worldwide.

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How do we determine if a People Group is Reached or Unreached?

 

An unreached people group (UPG) is a people group in which less than 2% of the population is Evangelical Christians. Globally there are approximately 6,400 UPGs.

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What is an unreached, unengaged people group (UUPG)?

 

Unengaged unreached people groups have no coordinated evangelical Christian missionary presence among them. Unengaged unreached people groups have never heard the Gospel, or they may have been exposed to the Gospel in the past, but have been forgotten. There are approximately 5,845 UUPG’s worldwide.

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In a "Reached" Context (where there at least some presence of the church) the primary concern for PBC is to strengthen the existing church.

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The primary means to achieve this goal is by sending Short-Term mission teams to serve the church.

We primarily serve with Field Partners to strengthen the Long-Term disciple-making work of the church so the gospel can go forward, disciples can be formed, and the church can continue to multiply in that community and to all nations.

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A few examples of how PBC serves in reached contexts are helping to meet urgent physical need in impoverished communities, hosting medical training programs, training local pastors and church leaders, and hosting medical clinics through the local church.

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