God has not only made every person from Adam and Eve, but He has also determined when and where they will live (Acts 17:26). The reason? That they might find Him (Acts 17:27).
232 million people live outside of their countries of birth. While many of these people are followers of Jesus, many are from some of the world’s most unreached people groups. The West is often a destination for the peoples on the move.
The United States has an estimated 360 unreached people groups, making it the country with the third largest number of unreached peoples. Canada has an estimated 180 unreached people groups, making it the country with the fifth largest number of unreached peoples. Given these present realities–in light of Acts 17:26-27–how should we now live? In this episode, I discuss the movement of the peoples and how reaching them in North America can also open doors to reach them in other countries.
Check out these additional resources:
Strangers Next Door: Immigration, Migration, and Mission
Unreached Peoples, Least Reached Places: An Untold Story of Lostness in America
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