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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. [5] Focusing on ethnicity, the project maintains a database of "unreached peoples" listed by country and language. As of ...

  3. 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".

  4. Uncontacted peoples - Wikipedia

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    Historic exploitation and abuse at the hands of the majority group have led many governments to give uncontacted people their lands and legal protection. Many Indigenous groups live on national forests or protected grounds, such as the Vale do Javari in Brazil [14] or North Sentinel Island in India. [15] Uncontacted peoples in the state of Acre ...

  5. 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.

  6. Ethnic groups of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Indians in Japan consist of migrants from India to Japan and their descendants. As of June 2022, there were 40,752 Indian nationals living in Japan. Indians in Japan are primarily employed in the information technology industry and other office jobs where English language is used.

  7. Jōhatsu - Wikipedia

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    [4] These communities are yakuza strongholds, since they have jobs that pay cash. [3] [4] Many times, especially in the setting of Japan's strict privacy laws, the jōhatsu are unable to be found. [2] [4] Most jōhatsu court cases are civil cases, and personal data is not easily accessed. [4] Police will not interfere unless there is a crime or ...

  8. Anglican Frontier Missions - Wikipedia

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    Anglican Frontier Missions is an American-based Christian mission organization that "To plant biblically-based, indigenous churches where the church is not, among the 2 billion people and 6,000+ unreached people groups still waiting to hear the Gospel for the very first time." [1]

  9. 1992 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    May 2: Civil servants are granted a two-day weekend for the first time. May 22: Japan New Party founded. July 1: Yamagata Shinkansen opens. July 26: In Upper House elections, the LDP holds on to a slim coalition majority. October 14: Liberal Democratic Party member Shin Kanemaru resigns over the receipt of illegal payments from Sagawa Express.