God's heart for the unreached peoples of the world is evident throughout Scripture, calling believers to engage in the Great Commission as articulated in Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commands His followers to make disciples of all nations. The Bible reveals a profound concern for those who have yet to hear the Gospel, exemplified in Revelation 7:9, which depicts a multitude from every nation, tribe, and language standing before the throne of God. This vision underscores the diversity of God's creation and His desire for all peoples to worship Him. In Romans 10:14-15, Paul emphasizes the necessity of preaching the Gospel to those who have not heard, highlighting the critical role of missionaries and believers in reaching the lost. The stories of various unreached groups, such as the Balti people of Pakistan or the Miao Hmong of China, remind us of the unique cultures and languages that reflect God's creativity. As we engage with these communities, we are reminded of the call in Isaiah 49:6 to be a light for the nations, bringing salvation to the ends of the earth. In fulfilling this mission, we participate in God's redemptive plan, ensuring that every tribe and tongue has the opportunity to encounter His love and grace.
This sermon focuses on the unreached peoples of China, particularly the minorities in Southwest China, who have not heard the name of Jesus due to language and cultural barriers. It highlights the importance of reaching out to these scattered sheep, echoing Jesus' desire to bring all into His fold.
This sermon sheds light on the Dong people, a Chinese minority group living in remote areas with unique traditions and challenges. Despite their rich culture, they are steeped in superstitions and animistic beliefs, making it difficult to introduce the gospel. The Dong's hunger for freedom and etern
This sermon focuses on various minority people groups in Xishuangbanna, China, such as the Hani, Kutsong, Jingpa, Lahu, Genua, and Bulong, highlighting their unique cultures, religious practices, and the introduction of Christianity among them. It emphasizes the importance of praying for these unrea
This sermon focuses on the unique spiritual beliefs and practices of the Naxi, Mosu, and Pumi people in northern Yunnan, China, highlighting their need for Christ's light and love. It also shares the inspiring story of the Lisu people who have embraced the gospel and become a strong Christian commun
This sermon focuses on the challenges faced by the Balti people living in northernmost Pakistan, highlighting their physical and spiritual struggles, their isolation, and the need for prayer and evangelism in this unreached community.
This sermon focuses on the unique and challenging spiritual landscape of Ladakh, a high and dry region in the Himalayas with a predominantly Buddhist population. Despite the physical beauty of the land, the spiritual condition of the people is described as lifeless and unwelcoming, with a very small
This sermon sheds light on the challenges faced by the Miao people in southwestern China, highlighting their poverty, lack of access to the Word of God, and the harsh living conditions they endure. Despite their talents and the government's efforts to promote some villages as tourist attractions, th
This sermon delves into the cultural traditions and practices of the Kyans, focusing on the significance of brass rings worn by women around their necks. It explores the pride and disappointment felt by the community in preserving these traditions, the craftsmanship involved in creating and maintain
This sermon sheds light on the Wahis and Baltis living in remote valleys surrounded by majestic mountains in North Pakistan. It describes their unique lifestyle, culture, and challenges, emphasizing the need for prayer and preparation to share the Gospel with these unreached people.
