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Jan Mayen
For a more detailed listing click here This desolate, arctic, mountainous island was named after a Dutch whaling captain who indisputably discovered it in 1614 (earlier claims are inconclusive). Visited only occasionally by seal hunters and...
Jan Mayen (World Factbook website)
Area: 377 For more information go to Jan Mayen on the World Factbook website. The above link opens in a new tab.
Jan Mayen flag
·Type: Images ·Collection: World Factbook country flags ·Small size: 88 x 54 px ·Large size: 492 x 302 px ·Categories: Collection :: World Factbook country flags Country :: Jan Mayen Partners :: U.S. Government...
Jan Mayen map (World Factbook)
·Type: Maps ·Description: Jan Mayen (Factbook) ·Map Date: 2007 ·Producer: US Government ·Collection: World Factbook country maps ·Size: 330x355 px, landscape ·Categories: Type :: Maps...
Jangam (Hindu traditions) in India (Joshua Project)
Progress Scale: Unreached Population: 1,800 Affinity Bloc: South Asian Peoples People Cluster: South Asia Hindu - other People Name Across Countries: Jangam (Hindu traditions) Primary Religion:...
Jangam (Muslim traditions) in Pakistan (Joshua Project)
Progress Scale: UnreachedPopulation: 1,100 Affinity Bloc: South Asian Peoples People Cluster: Balti People Name Across Countries: Jangam (Muslim traditions) Primary Religion: Islam Percent...
Jangkang (Joshua Project -djo)
Progress Scale: Partially Reached Hub Country: IndonesiaNumber Countries: 1 Bible Translation Status: Translation startedPercent Adherents: 50Percent Evangelical: 3 Primary Religion: Christianity For more...
Jangshung (Joshua Project -jna)
Progress Scale: Unreached Hub Country: India Bible Translation Status: PortionsPercent Evangelical: 0 Primary Religion: Hinduism For more information go to Jangshung on the Joshua Project website. The...
Janji (Joshua Project -jni)
Progress Scale: Partially Reached Hub Country: NigeriaNumber Countries: 1 Bible Translation Status: Translation startedPercent Adherents: 55Percent Evangelical: 4 Primary Religion: Christianity For more...
Janji, Anafejanzi in Nigeria (Joshua Project)
Progress Scale: Partially Reached Population: 2,300 Affinity Bloc: Sub-Saharan Peoples People Cluster: Benue People Name Across Countries: Janji Primary Religion: Christianity Number...
Janjo in Nigeria (Joshua Project)
Progress Scale: Significantly Reached Population: 135,000 Affinity Bloc: Sub-Saharan Peoples People Cluster: Adamawa-Ubangi People Name Across Countries: Janjo Primary Religion: Ethnic...
Janna in India (Joshua Project)
Progress Scale: Unreached Population: 2,100 Affinity Bloc: South Asian Peoples People Cluster: South Asia Hindu - other People Name Across Countries: Janna Primary Religion:...
January 2013 Issue 2:1 Overview
The Global Charter of ConscienceEngaging Resurgent Islam in Malaysia: Challenges and opportunitiesThe Impact of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict on Ministry to MuslimsEuropean Immigration Policy: Lessons and challenges for the churchA 21st Century...
January 2014 Issue 3:1 Overview
Human Trafficking and the Response of the Global Church ‘Human trafficking is a global crime affecting nearly all countries in every region of the world’, writes Abey George. Between 2007 and 2010, victims of 136 different nationalities were...
January 2015 Issue 4:1 Overview
‘All of Me’ ‘In the first part of the twentieth century . . . evangelicals largely dropped social engagement, in what has been called the Great Reversal’, writes Steve Haas (Vice President and Chief Catalyst for World Vision US). We are...
January 2016 Issue 5:1 Overview
The Crisis in Syria ‘The churches in Syria (and Iraq) are facing major challenges amid the current regional crisis’, writes an anonymous Syrian pastor. The church was not prepared to deal with persecution or oppression, but is catching up...
January 2017 Issue 6:1 Overview
A Caribbean Perspective on the US Elections ‘Throughout the Caribbean, there is real apprehension about the conduct and outcome of the election’, write Las Newman (Lausanne Global Associate Director for Regions) and Minke Newman (environmental...
January 2018 Issue 7:1 Overview
Witnessing to the Gospel through Forgiveness ‘Throughout history, the Copts, the indigenous Christians of Egypt, have endured sporadic and sometimes intense times of persecution’, writes Wafik Wahba (Associate Professor of Global Christianity at...
January 2019 Issue 8:1 Overview
Can Technology Help Disciple Iran’s New Believers? ‘By God’s grace, we find ourselves in a season of harvest [in Iran]’, writes David Yeghnazar (Executive Director of Elam Ministries). While bringing the gospel to Iran remains a priority,...
January 2020 Issue 9:1 Overview
Protests in Hong Kong and how Christians should engage ‘Since June, 2019, [Hong Kong] has been in a state of unrest’, writes Francis Tsui (Board member of Asia CMS). What started as a protest against the government’s effort to push through a...
January 2021 Issue 10:1 Overview
Global church and mission leaders want to see diversity in our teams. But in reality, we seldom go beyond diversity to equality, and even less likely to mutuality where differences are not just tolerated but warmly embraced. In his article...
January 2022 Issue 11:1 Overview
The welfare of Muslim women in Afghanistan has been our great concern in the aftermath of the return of the Taliban in the country. How can the global church understand what they face in the area of education, family, and public life, in order to...
January 2023 Issue 12:1 Overview
Christianity has undergone historic demographic and cultural shifts. In the Global South, Christianity is ‘growing both qualitatively and quantitatively at a phenomenal pace in comparison to Global North Christianity,’ as stated in...
January 2024 Issue 13:1 Overview
Since humankind decided to become like God and ate of the fruit, it has been plagued with dis-ease. A broken relationship, that between God and humankind, was the first example of disease and suffering the world had ever known. A form of suffering...
Janughanta in India (Joshua Project)
Progress Scale: Unreached Population: 2,000 Affinity Bloc: South Asian Peoples People Cluster: South Asia Hindu - other People Name Across Countries: Janughanta Primary Religion:...
Japa Witnesses
Brain Drain or Migrating Witnesses? Missiological studies is heavily loaded with European and Western vocabulary and languages. This is partly because of the way the history of mission has been written and developed with a focus on mission from the...
Japan
For a more detailed listing click here In 1603, after decades of civil warfare, the Tokugawa shogunate (a military-led, dynastic government) ushered in a long period of relative political stability and isolation from foreign influence. For more...
Japan (Joshua Project)
Progress Scale: Unreached Population: 123,103,000 Capital: Tokyo % Buddhism: 68.45 % Professing Christian: 1.86 % Evangelical: 0.45 Peoples Count: 43 In 10/40 Window:...
Japan (Operation World)
Largest Religion: Buddhist Number People Groups: 36 Number Languages: 16 Official Language: Japanese For more information go to Japan on the Operation World website. The above link opens in a new tab.
Japan (Prayercast)
Government: Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy Major People Groups: Japanese, Central Ryukyuan GDP Per Capita: $41,400 Literacy Rate: 99% Unreached: 97.9% Population:...