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Botswana (Operation World)

Largest Religion: Christian  Number People Groups: 47  Number Languages: 40  Official Language: English, Setswana For more information go to Botswana on the Operation World website. The above link opens in a new tab.
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Botswana (Prayercast)

Government: Parliamentary Republic  Major People Groups: Ngwato Tswana, Central Tswana (Beetjuans), Kwena Tswana, Ngwaketse Tswana, Kalanga (Kalana)  GDP Per Capita: $16,000  Literacy Rate: 88.50%  Unreached:...
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Botswana (WorldBank)

NOTE: The most recent year's information is shown below. Click on the year to see all years for this indicator. COMMUNICATION2022  4,348,010  Mobile cellular subscriptions2021  74  Individuals using the...
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Boureima’s Story (Burkina Faso) (Prayercast)

finding Christ through an employee’s courageous witness The Fulani people of West Africa are almost entirely Muslim. But God is not absent. When we pray for the Fulani or any other Muslim people group, we must remember that they are real...
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Bouvet Island

For a more detailed listing click here This uninhabited, volcanic, Antarctic island is almost entirely covered by glaciers making it difficult to approach; it is recognized as the most remote island on Earth. (It is furthest in distance from any...
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Brazil

For a more detailed listing click here Following more than three centuries under Portuguese rule, Brazil gained its independence in 1822, maintaining a monarchical system of government until the abolition of slavery in 1888 and the subsequent...
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Brazil (Joshua Project)

Progress Scale: Significantly Reached  Population: 212,812,000  Capital: Brasília  % Professing Christian: 90.19  % Evangelical: 25.16  Peoples Count: 322  In 10/40 Window:...
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Brazil (Operation World)

Largest Religion: Christian  Number People Groups: 310  Number Languages: 193  Official Language: Portuguese For more information go to Brazil on the Operation World website. The above link opens in a new tab.
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Brazil (Prayercast)

Government: Federal Presidential Republic  Major People Groups: Brazilian White (Branco), Brazilian Mulato, Brazilian Mestico, Brazilian Black, Japanese  GDP Per Capita: $14,100  Literacy Rate:...
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Brazil (WorldBank)

NOTE: The most recent year's information is shown below. Click on the year to see all years for this indicator. COMMUNICATION2022  212,925,716  Mobile cellular subscriptions2022  81  Individuals using the...
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Brazil: A Sleeping Giant's Brave Dream

·Type: Documents ·Date: November 1997 ·Authors: Larry and Stephanie Kraft ·Producer: AD2000 and Beyond Movement ·Collection: Regional/Country Reports ·Pages: 1 ·Categories: Type :: Documents Topic ::...
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Brazil: An Emerging Force in Global Mission (Missio Nexus)

As Brazil finds its place on the world’s stage, the Brazilian Church is doing the same. Its vibrant and growing Church is on mission in Brazil and around the world. Explore Brazil’s growth, challenges and its mission movement. For more...
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BRAZIL: DECLARATION OF THE FIRST CONSULTATION

·Type: Documents ·Full title: BRAZIL: DECLARATION OF THE FIRST CONSULTATION OF DENOMINATIONAL LEADERS ON SATURATION CHURCH PLANTING ·Date: 3 June 1998 ·Authors: Larry and Stephanie Kraft ·Producer: AD2000 and...
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Breaking the Cycles of Poverty in Manila

In Metro Manila, the 8th largest city in the world, 21% of Filipinos live under the poverty line. In this panel discussion, David Lim speaks with Eduardo Jimenez, Chonabelle Domingo, and Paul Rollet about how the evangelical church is working in...
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Breaking the Cycles of Poverty in Manila

In Metro Manila, the 8th largest city in the world, 21% of Filipinos live under the poverty line. In this panel discussion, David Lim speaks with Eduardo Jimenez, Chonabelle Domingo, and Paul Rollet about how the evangelical church is working in...
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Breaking the Ebola Cycle (Missio Nexus)

The Ebola epidemic in West African countries like Liberia is a terrible tragedy that has captured global attention and response. Explore the cycle of Ebola in Liberia and consider how traditional belief and secular medicine are responding. Then pray...
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Bridge Leaders Initiative: Equipping Generations for Lasting Global Mission

For generations, leadership transitions have been challenging. Many young leaders experience seasons of uncertainty, searching for guidance and wisdom, while senior leaders seek to pass on their knowledge and legacy in ways that last. Those in the...
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Brief Historic Overview of Worship and Arts Network

·Type: Documents ·Full title: Brief Historic Overview of the AD2000 & Beyond Movement Worship and Arts Network ·Date: 11 May 2000 ·Authors: Frank Fortunato ·Producer: AD2000 and Beyond Movement ·Collection:...
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Bringing India’s Least of These into Baliraja’s Kingdo

India’s working poor and Dalits (untouchables) comprise over half the population in a nation of over a billion, and are considered one of the largest unreached people groups in the world. Dinesh Kumar, born in a Dalit family, describes the...
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British Indian Ocean Territory

For a more detailed listing click here Formerly administered as part of the British Crown Colony of Mauritius, the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) was established as an overseas territory of the UK in 1965. A number of the islands of the...
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British Indian Ocean Territory (Joshua Project)

Progress Scale: Significantly Reached  Population: 3,500  Capital: None  % Professing Christian: 79.56  % Evangelical: 33.83  Peoples Count: 2  In 10/40 Window: N  Region: Asia,...
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British Virgin Islands

For a more detailed listing click here First inhabited by Arawak and later by Carib Indians, the Virgin Islands were settled by the Dutch in 1648 and then annexed by the English in 1672. The islands were part of the British colony of the Leeward...
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British Virgin Islands (Joshua Project)

Progress Scale: Significantly Reached  Population: 40,000  Capital: Road Town  % Professing Christian: 90.79  % Evangelical: 29.21  Peoples Count: 4  In 10/40 Window: N  Region:...
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British Virgin Islands (Operation World)

Largest Religion: Christian  Number People Groups: 4  Number Languages: 2  Official Language: English For more information go to British Virgin Islands on the Operation World website. The above link opens in a new tab.
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British Virgin Islands (WorldBank)

NOTE: The most recent year's information is shown below. Click on the year to see all years for this indicator. COMMUNICATION2021  37,641  Mobile cellular subscriptions2017  78  Individuals using the...
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Brunei

For a more detailed listing click here The Sultanate of Brunei’s influence peaked between the 15th and 17th centuries when its control extended over coastal areas of northwest Borneo and the southern Philippines. Brunei subsequently entered a...
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Brunei (Joshua Project)

Progress Scale: Partially Reached  Population: 466,000  Capital: Bandar Seri Begawan  % Islam: 71.65  % Professing Christian: 8.20  % Evangelical: 4.18  Peoples Count: 25  In...
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Brunei (Operation World)

Largest Religion: Muslim  Number People Groups: 24  Number Languages: 17  Official Language: Malay, English For more information go to Brunei on the Operation World website. The above link opens in a new tab.
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Brunei (Prayercast)

Government: Absolute monarchy or sultanate  Major People Groups: Birawut  GDP Per Capita: $62,200  Literacy Rate: 97.2%  Unreached: 57.4%  Population: 471,103  Religions: Muslim, Christian,...
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Brunei Darussalam (WorldBank)

NOTE: The most recent year's information is shown below. Click on the year to see all years for this indicator. COMMUNICATION2022  528,723  Mobile cellular subscriptions2021  98  Individuals using the...
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