Joshua Project seeks to bring definition to the unfinished task of the Great Commission by highlighting the people groups of the world that have the least Christian presence in their midst.
The U.S. Center for World Mission is a ministry of the Frontier Mission Fellowship. Founded by Dr. Ralph Winter in 1976 to advance God's kingdom among all peoples.
Mission Frontiers is published bi-monthly by the U.S. Center for World Mission and is dedicated to fostering a global movement to establish an indigenous, and self-reproducing church planting...
The Perspectives Study Program, a ministry of the U.S. Center for world mission, is a 15 week course dedicated to revealing the greater story of God's eternal purpose in bringing all people to know Him.
This site contains various forms of free information including maps, tabular data sets, and written descriptions about world missions and bible translation status. The information is helpful in assessing the current status of Missions progr...
The World Christian Database. The World Christian Database provides comprehensive statistical information on world religions, Christian denominations, and people groups.
Bringing Definition to the Unfinished Task: Joshua Project is a research initiative seeking to highlight the ethnic people groups with the least followers of Jesus Christ.