Unreached Peoples: Stories

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The Dongxiang People

Deep within the Gansu province, south of the Yellow River and nestled high in the mountains east of Linxia City – dubbed the Mecca of Chinese Islamic belief – live the Dongxiang, a poor farming people whose population is estimated around 640,000.

 
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God’s Unreached

When Mao Tse-tung united China in 1949, there were fewer believers than one million Protestant believers in all of China. The atheistic communists began campaigns against these Christians, churches and missionaries. Still, the gospel spread across much of China . . .

 
 
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Every Tribe, People, Nation

Crammed in an SUV with five other people, my fanny was sore, my legs cramped, and my lungs gasping. Our eyes were in awe at the beauty of God’s creation all around for miles on end, but our hearts were grieving at the equally vast ignorance of God’s love that also enveloped us—in fact, the overt worship of spirits who despise Him.