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  2. Joshua Project - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the project is to bring definition to the unfinished task of the Great Commission by providing accurate, regularly updated ethnic people group information critical for understanding the scope of the work required. [6] Focusing on ethnicity, the project maintains a database of "unreached peoples" listed by country and language. As of ...

  3. Ralph D. Winter - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Dana Winter (December 8, 1924 – May 20, 2009) was an American missiologist and Presbyterian missionary who helped pioneer Theological Education by Extension, raised the debate about the role of the church and mission structures and became well known as the advocate for pioneer outreach among unreached people groups.

  4. Why are American flags at half-staff in Florida on Dec. 7?

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    Urge all federal agencies, and interested organizations, groups, and individuals, to fly the flag of the UnitedStates at half-staff" each Dec. 7 in honor of the those who died as a result of their ...

  5. Unreached people group - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, an unreached people group refers to an ethnic group without an indigenous, self-propagating Christian church movement. [1] Any ethnic or ethnolinguistic nation without enough Christians to evangelize the rest of the nation is an "unreached people group".

  6. Why are flags at half-staff in Ohio? Gov. DeWine honors ... - AOL

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    Ohio's state flag or burgee Gov. Mike DeWine ordered Ohio burgees and American flags to fly at half-staff at the Ohio Statehouse and in Stark County to honor longtime lawmaker J. Kirk Schuring ...

  7. Why are flags being flown at half-staff for Rosalynn Carter?

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    The flag is usually run quickly to the top of the pole before being lowered slowly down to a half-staff position. Ms Carter will be laid to rest on 29 November (Diana Walker/Getty Images File) Why ...

  8. Half-mast - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish flag flying at half-mast after the 2011 Norway attacks The American flag flying at half-mast in Buchenwald, Thuringia, Nazi Germany, on 19 April 1945 after the death of US President Franklin Roosevelt. Half-mast or half-staff (American English) refers to a flag flying below the summit of a ship mast, a pole on land, or a pole on a ...

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