One of our biggest challenges as church leaders is the growing number of unreached people who like it that way. Something interesting from Seed Magazine:
"Authorities estimate that about 100 groups remain isolated from the outside world in countries such as Ecuador, Papua New Guinea, India, and Colombia. The majority are clustered in Peru and Brazil. None are "lost," but some have never met face-to-face with authorities, never been studied, and have fled from, or fought against, all attempts to engage them. If groups are "uncontacted," it is because they wish to stay that way."


Thanks for bringing this issue up, sometimes I feel like missions, especially among unreached people groups is getting lost in the noise with so many other great things going on.
Posted by: Ross Middleton | September 29, 2008 at 08:47 PM