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Ministry Activity Registration / Networking Form
 

We encourage you to register your ministry activity among unreached / least-reached peoples. Please review the Joshua Project Security Guidelines and Screening Procedures. The information you provide here will be made available to the Global Adopt-A-People Network (GAAPNet) and the Adopt-A-People Campaign who are now tracking unreached peoples ministry activity information. Unless you specify otherwise, your information may be sensitively made available to others focusing on the same people group and you may possibly be contacted by those who wish to network with you. If you need further security accommodations, please contact the Global Adopt-A-People Network (GAAPNet) or the Adopt-A-People Campaign.

For more information on people group adoption, advocacy or networking, see the Adoption Guidance Program at the AD2000 & Beyond website.

1. Please enter the ethnic people group by country information:
 
* People Group Name:
* People Group Country:
 
2. Please identify your level of commitment to this people group.  Select one:
 
Prayer Commitment
Adoption Commitment
Outreach Activity: Involved (Evangelism, radio, literature, Jesus Film, etc.)
Church Planting: Involved (You personally are onsite as a church planter, or your organization carries the responsibility for oversight of an onsite church planting team among this people.)
 
3. Please tell us your ministry activity or other knowledge of this people group.
Check all that apply:
 
Networking Interest
Network / Partnership Exists
Support Onsite Missionary Work
Ministry Tool Producer / Distributor (Books, Teaching Materials, Video, Audio, etc.)
Planning: Outreach (You or your organization will soon be involved)
Planning: Church Planting (You or your organization will soon be involved)
Church Planting: Known (First-hand knowledge of Church Planting activity)
100 or More Fellowshipping Indigenous Believers (First hand knowledge)
 
4. If this is a church or agency commitment, please use your organizational name and office address. If this is an individual commitment enter your permanent mailing address:
   
Subject:
* Contact Person:
* Email Address:
Church/Agency:
* Mailing Address:
* City:
 State:  Postal Code:
* Country:
Phone: (include country and area codes)
Fax: (include country and area codes)
Comments:
   
5. Security and Data Sharing :
Please review the Joshua Project Security Guidelines and Screening Procedures. The information you provide here will be made available to the Global Adopt-A-People Network (GAAPNet) and the Adopt-A-People Campaign who are now tracking unreached peoples ministry activity information. Unless you specify otherwise, your information may be sensitively made available to others focusing on the same people group and you may possibly be contacted by those who wish to network with you. If you need further security accommodations, please contact the Global Adopt-A-People Network (GAAPNet) or the Adopt-A-People Campaign.

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Mission Question
How many people groups in Northeast Asia are larger than 100,000 in size and do not have Christian radio available?
Answer ...

Missions Scripture
"Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice; and let them say among the nations, 'The Lord reigns.'"
1 Chronicles 16:31

Unreached Peoples Fact
771 people groups in Central Asia are least-reached, totaling 394,000,000 individuals.

Stories from the Field
"Jesus Christ is the only way to God." (N. from Pakistan)


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