International Day for the Unreached to Focus on Billions Who Have Never Heard Gospel
Alliance
of Evangelistic Ministries Calls on Churches, Other Faith-based
Organizations and Individuals to Pray, Advocate, Serve and Share for
Sake of the Unreached
By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST News Service
The
event, announced during a press conference at the annual National
Religious Broadcasters (NRB) convention on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016, in
Nashville, is sponsored by the Alliance for the Unreached, a group that
includes Reach Beyond, Bibles For The World, Operation Mobilization, The
Seed Company and Missio Nexus.
“In
America, it's easy to get comfortable and complacent. But we want to
remind people that there are literally billions of people around the
globe in desperate need of the good news of Jesus, but have never heard
His name or story. We're called to bring it to them,” said Wayne
Pederson, Reach Beyond president.
Scores
of Christian leaders are urging people to get involved. Saddleback
Church Pastor Rick Warren made a direct appeal to all Christians:
“With
more than 2 billion people who haven't had a chance to meet Jesus, it's
time for the Body of Christ to take a radical stand and say, ‘This has
to end in our generation.’ Join me in committing to pray, give, go, and
advocate for those who need to know Christ by participating in the
International Day for the Unreached.”
Evangelism
has fallen on hard times in North America. Barna Group examined
evangelism habits over two decades and found a disturbing trend. In a
summary titled “Is Evangelism Going Out of Style?,” Barna President
David Kinnaman concluded: “Evangelism is on the decline among key
demographics, especially among 'Busters' and 'Boomers' who make up
nearly two out of three active Christians today.”
It isn't just evangelism at home that is suffering.
“As
many believers in North America have lost concern about their neighbors
who don't know Christ, it's becoming even harder to be concerned about
people around the world who they will never meet,” said Marv Newell,
senior vice president of Missio Nexus.
Some
American churches are losing their zeal for foreign missions. At the
same time, these trends are cultivating a fresh sense of urgency for
Christian leaders who are promoting the International Day for the
Unreached as an event to raise awareness of the dilemma and search for
solutions.
“Part
of our role in the Bible translation movement is to help the church
understand the tremendous need for Scripture among so many language
groups and communities,” Rev. Samuel Chiang, president and CEO of the
Seed Company. “There is a historic opportunity with efforts such as the
International Day for the Unreached to bring awareness to the worldwide
church to finish the work together, in this generation.”
The Day for the Unreached will include a variety of efforts to raise awareness.
Many
major radio networks and stations around the country will promote the
event for weeks leading up to May 15. Pastors around the country are
urged to preach sermons on the topic, while small groups focus on Jesus'
command to go to the nations. Individuals will also be called to join a
30-day prayer movement, interceding for the salvation of the unreached.
Information is also available on the International Day for the Unreached Facebook page at www.facebook.com/dayfortheunreached.
Perhaps
it's fitting that The International Day for the Unreached falls on
Pentecost Sunday, the day the Holy Spirit came upon the first followers
of Jesus, empowering and charging them to share the gospel with people
from all over the world.
Individuals,
churches and media outlets can learn about creative ways to participate
in the International Day for the Unreached by visiting DayForTheUnreached.org.
Note: The Day for the Unreached (www.dayfortheunreached.org) is an initiative of the Alliance for the Unreached, a group of evangelistic ministries including Reach Beyond (www.reachbeyond.org) Missio Nexus (www.missionexus.org), Bibles For the World (www.biblesfortheworld.org), the Seed Company (www.theseedcompany.org) and Operation Mobilization (www.omusa.org).
For more information or to schedule an interview, contact Marge Densley at 704-999-4964 or mdensley@inchristcommunications.com . (Note ANS would like to thank Marge for her help with this story.)
Photo
captions: 1) Buddhist man in Thailand bows before images of Buddha. 2)
Many residents in Central Asia are able to listen to Christian
broadcasts on their radios. For some, it’s the only way they will hear
the gospel message. 3) A scene at the press conference. L to right: Marv
Newell, Missio Nexus, Wayne Pederson, Reach Beyond and Mark Kordic,
Seed Company. (Photo: Dan Wooding). 4) John L Pudaite speaking at the
conference. (Photo Dan Wooding). 5) Dan Wooding recording one of his
radio shows.
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