Today is International Day of the Unreached

Since our founding in 1993, All Nations has been vigilant in its focus to share Jesus with those who have never heard his name. This year, All Nations is sharing this focus in new ways to encourage believers worldwide to join together in God’s grand strategy to reach the remaining people groups.  We invite believers worldwide to participate in this strategy to see with clarity and truly make 2020 (and beyond!) The Year of the Neglected. Today is International Day of the Unreached – a prime opportunity to help raise up, send and support those who go to tell the unreached and neglected about Jesus.

 

All Nations’ International Year of the Neglected

The concept of neglected peoples is a word our founders Floyd and SallyMcClung intentionally chose to focus on the “neglected” as All Nations International was being launched in their hearts by the Holy Spirit. Our focus remains resolute:  Reaching the neglected globally – the least, the last, and the lost.

International Executive Leader Dr. Mary Ho said, “We use our words carefully and thoughtfully when we are sharing Jesus. The same is true with why we focus with such intent on the neglected. I am so encouraged by the resoluteness and passion that I see and hear from our global team,” she said. “Together with our partners, sending groups and field workers, we are all with every effort laying down our lives to go find the neglected – the least, the last and, the lost,” said Ho.

Each month beginning June 2020 All Nations will feature one field story monthly and share how All Nations is praying for and focusing on an unreached/neglected people group. 

Year of the Neglected June Monthly Focus: Mening People Group

This upcoming month (June 2020) our neglected people group story focus is the Menings, a group of people who live in South Sudan and northeastern Uganda. They speak Arabic, Mening, Swahili and Karamajong. Surrounded by war, the Menings have experienced great suffering.  

 

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