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Data Change History Log
 
Joshua Project offers a simple people group change history table. Added records, deleted records, modified names and modified ROP3 codes are tracked in these tables. For each web data refresh, there is a corresponding table of changes that occur between the given dates.
 
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06/10/08
08/08/08
03/27/08
06/09/08
02/20/08
03/26/08
12/06/07
02/19/08
10/19/07
12/05/07
09/05/07
10/18/07
07/13/07
09/04/07
05/24/07
07/12/07
03/30/07
05/23/07
02/01/07
03/29/07
12/08/06
01/31/07
10/20/06
12/07/06
09/09/06
10/19/06
07/27/06
09/08/06
06/06/06
07/26/06
05/13/06
06/05/06
04/20/06
05/12/06
03/21/06
04/19/06
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03/20/06
       
 
Mission Question
How many people groups larger than 1,000,000 do not have Scripture portions, the Jesus Film,Gospel recordings or radio broadcasts and are unreached?
Answer ...

Missions Scripture
"Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice; and let them say among the nations, 'The Lord reigns.'"

Unreached Peoples Fact
The four largest Least-Reached people groups are the Shaikh of Bangladesh, Japanese of Japan, the Shaikh of India, and the Brahman of India.

Stories from the Field
"But what has happened, is a very interesting thing that happened to one of the people who helped us do eleven languages throughout Nepal and Tibet. I ..." Continue
Source: God's Story

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Druze of Syria Fula Jalon of Guinea Dongnu of China Giay, Nhang of China Banjar of Indonesia Bajgi of India Muda of China Lodha of India Mongol, Khamnigan of China Paxi of China Baga Sitemu of Guinea Hungarian Jews of Hungary Southern Pashtun of Afghanistan Bulang of China Moroccan Arab of Morocco Kunbi of India Saparua of Indonesia Turks of Turkey Shaikh of Bangladesh Fulani Fulbe of Cameroon Sharchop of Bhutan Koiri of India Berabish Bedouin of Mali Central Tibetan of China Kurima of Indonesia Japanese of Japan