Just Distribution of the Gospel Paul's mission strategy: “Preached among the Gentiles”. Why should some hear the gospel 1000 times, while others have not heard it even once?
The greatest injustice in God's church today is that too little is done among the unreached peoples in the world. Only 5 percent of the funds allocated to missions are for the unreached. India is the world's largest mission country. It is the world's most populous with nearly 1.5 billion people. Of these, around 90 percent are unreached with the gospel.
Globally, around three of the eight billion of the world's population are unreached. It is not easy to send missionaries to places where people must be willing to open new paths and take the hit when opposition comes.
There we are in Jesus Heals Ministries in a forward position. In India, we have a Bible school with 2000 students. In addition, we have a 12-month literacy school with 1600 students. We have 76 evangelists who build around 120 churches over the course of 15 months. We have around 2370 churches with as many pastors, under our umbrella. The members here number around 300,000.
In addition, we have so far built 25 wells for the outcasts. They provide clean water to 100,000 poor people. Thus, we contribute to giving them better health. We have Indian leaders who are skilled in mission and strategy in their country and know the language and their culture. Paul says that in his time the gospel was “preached among the Gentiles”. This must be followed up. All mission organizations need money. Imagine if there were a more just distribution of funds so that more than 5 percent went to reach the unreached—and less to those who have already heard the gospel 1000 times before. “To the ends of the earth”, said Jesus. The prophet Isaiah, the evangelist among the prophets in the OT, said the same: “That My salvation may reach to the ends of the earth” (Isaiah 49:6, NKJV). Welcome after!
Just Distribution of the Gospel Paul's mission strategy: “Preached among the Gentiles”. Why should some hear the gospel 1000 times, while others have not heard it even once?
The greatest injustice in God's church today is that too little is done among the unreached peoples in the world. Only 5 percent of the funds allocated to missions are for the unreached. India is the world's largest mission country. It is the world's most populous with nearly 1.5 billion people. Of these, around 90 percent are unreached with the gospel.
Globally, around three of the eight billion of the world's population are unreached. It is not easy to send missionaries to places where people must be willing to open new paths and take the hit when opposition comes.
There we are in Jesus Heals Ministries in a forward position. In India, we have a Bible school with 2000 students. In addition, we have a 12-month literacy school with 1600 students. We have 76 evangelists who build around 120 churches over the course of 15 months. We have around 2370 churches with as many pastors, under our umbrella. The members here number around 300,000.
In addition, we have so far built 25 wells for the outcasts. They provide clean water to 100,000 poor people. Thus, we contribute to giving them better health. We have Indian leaders who are skilled in mission and strategy in their country and know the language and their culture. Paul says that in his time the gospel was “preached among the Gentiles”. This must be followed up. All mission organizations need money. Imagine if there were a more just distribution of funds so that more than 5 percent went to reach the unreached—and less to those who have already heard the gospel 1000 times before. “To the ends of the earth”, said Jesus. The prophet Isaiah, the evangelist among the prophets in the OT, said the same: “That My salvation may reach to the ends of the earth” (Isaiah 49:6, NKJV). Welcome after!
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