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Unreached People Facts
The largest Muslim group is the Shaikh of Bangladesh, population 130,000,000.
 
"Go therefore, and make disciples of all the nations"
Jesus said it 2,000 years ago. Where do we stand today?
Total People Groups by Country
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# People Groups
16,296
 
# Unreached People Groups
6,747
 
% of Unreached People Groups
41.4
%
 
Total Individuals
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World Population
6.69 billion
 
Popl in Unreached People Groups
2.72 billion
 
% Popl in Unreached People Groups
40.6
%
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Great Commission Progress
 
What progress has the Gospel made among all the nations?
 
People Group
Arab, Najdi Bedouin92
Aimaq, Taimani91
Arab, Saudi - Najdi91
Beja, Bedawi91
Comorian, Ndzwani91
Tay, Tai Tho91
Pashtun, Southern, Afghani90
Sanaani, Northern Yemeni90
Baloch, Eastern89
Moor89
 
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