People Vision
Explore the Unreached Frontier of Global Mission
In a world full of digital connections and globalization, a startling truth remains hidden in plain sight: countless communities have yet to hear the transformative message of the gospel. A mere fraction of global missionaries—less than 4 percent—are devoted to the unreached people groups (UPGs). This glaring disparity reveals a challenge in modern missiology.
People Vision is a benchmark study of the people group paradigm that underscores its vital role in the twenty-first century. Leveraging insights from those in the Majority World, over sixty authors reexamine our understanding of people group missiology from the lens of Scripture, reflection, conversation, prayer, and case studies from field workers and church/mission leaders. Readers are equipped with the tools to navigate and overcome the barriers hindering effective mission work among UPGs and envision innovative approaches. Engage with this transformative guide and be part of a movement that redefines mission work, ensuring no people group is left behind.
Endorsements
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As the Facilitator for North Africa and Middle East Partnerships, I have been involved in reaching the least reached for almost thirty years. Millions and millions of lost people are a reality all around me. My passion has been to see God’s people work in unity to reach them, “so that the world may believe that You sent Me” (John 17:21). We need to plan, strategize, and pray together about how best to finish the Great Commission. So it is thrilling to see the global collaboration involved in the production of People Vision! I strongly believe that this book is both a major resource as well as an urgent invitation to all key players and leaders at every level in the church. People Vision is a call to rethink approaches and to explore imaginative and fruitful ways to collaborate in mission. I recommend that everyone who is interested in missions—indeed, every believer!—should get a copy of this book and catch the vision presented in it.
Edwin CaruanaVision 5:9 Operations TeamFacilitator for North Africa and Middle East Partnerships, Malta
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Here it is! Practical missiology and research we can effectively use. As a former missionary, global organizational leader, and now a local church mission leader, these writers are trusted practitioners, researchers, and academic leaders you can rely on. Whether you are serving locally, globally or both, this will help. Urban or rural, developed or developing communities, complex cultural issues, oral peoples, evangelism, disciple-making movements, compassion and justice, or all the above, least reached peoples must be on your radar screen. Most mission initiatives demand focus and good intel to experience lasting fruit, reproducing disciples, community impact, and great commission acceleration. This is a valuable resource as you “focus” on or “add” a least reached peoples initiative utilizing good missiology, updated research, and better practices.
Mike ConstantzPastor, The PEACE PlanSaddleback Church
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What a timely, hope-filled call to the Church today to “reimagine” the “peoples” in our complex world who have yet to hear and experience Jesus. From the beginning pages of key biblical reminders of God’s heart for the lost, to a historical sweep of men, women, and groups from around the world moved and “compelled” to reach the unreached, the book gave me several more “lenses” through which to see, pray for and relationally engage with “peoples.” As a former field worker who labored in a Muslim mega-city for over twenty years, I greatly appreciated the challenge to reconsider and reconstruct my own missional efforts in light of today’s social, economic and structural realities that confront the missions enterprise today. We have a creative, imaginative, loving God who continues to call his people to believe in and give of themselves to his unchanging plan and future of a great multitude, from every nation, tribe, people and language standing before the throne of theLamb. Read and be ready for your heart to be stirred, your faith to grow, and your hope to increase.
T. Woo DongInternational Directors Team, Frontiers
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Half a century since the inception of the unreached peoples movement, People Vision brings together experts from across the globe to pave the way for the next era of outreach. It transcends the confines of a mere contextualized Western gospel, instead championing a gospel that emanates from thousands of peoples to all peoples. This compilation stands as an indispensable roadmap for the evolving landscape of global frontier missions.
Todd Johnson, PhDProfessor of Mission and Global Christianity, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
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This book should be read by everyone concerned with frontier missions in the twenty-first century. As we engage in renewed focus on and discussion about the least-reached peoples with no sign of the Gospel taking root, let's give special note to a subset of UPGs called Frontier People Groups. These largely neglected peoples will require special focus, as they comprise 25 percent of humanity. God's heart for them, their families and communities is shown from Genesis to Revelation. He not only promised “every family (ethne) of the earth will be blessed” but also that every tribe, tongue, and ethne will be represented before his throne.
Timothy LewisFormer International Director, Frontiers
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When I learned that the leadership of the Lausanne Movement asked my colleague, one of my heroes actually, Len Bartlotti, to produce an update on missiological thinking, I mused, “What can be said that hasn't been?” Then, when I received the manuscript of People Vision, I was stunned. This is not a book—it’s a library!—from a professor of missiology who is also a seasoned field worker. It is available to us who are still in the smoke of the battle! This book is a call to a “come up higher” with direction to sit with those who have “laid down their lives” to wrestle with what it might take to actually fulfill the Great Commission of our Lord. This is not merely another book on world mission; it's a missiological collection of thinking and observing of the best of wrestling with the issues. After over my sixty years of daily wrestling with the question of “what will it take,” I urge all “make-it-happen” leaders and our younger aspirants to seriously examine what you've assumed. And then wrestle with this collection of lessons learned by others hungry to see our Lord's mandate fulfilled exceedingly abundantly beyond all we ask or think.
Rev. Greg Livingstone, PhDFounder, Frontiers
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Amazing! It is not a coincidence that Reimagining Mission to the World’s Least Reached Peoples comes during the emergence of Arise Asia, a growing movement of young people in Asia who are called “to go to where there is no gospel” among unreached and least reached peoples. With the rise of young people prioritizing their lives to go where Christ is not known in Asia, the priority on Least Reached Peoples within the Lausanne Movement comes at the right time!
Rev. Dr. David L. RoExecutive Director, Arise Asia 2023Regional Director, Lausanne Movement, East Asia
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In People Vision, Len Bartlotti pulled together an amazing team of mission visionaries and practitioners from across the globe to produce a timely book on a critically important subject that has truly astonishing global scope. I am confident that People Vision will prove to be of immense value as we celebrate the fifty-year milestone in global mission advance since Lausanne 1974 and renew our vision for the Father’s missions mandate through the heart of this twenty-first century. We in Pioneers are in the midst of reenvisioning and enlarging our vision for the unreached and asking God for fresh vision as we increase our efforts to engage with even more of the remaining thousands of unengaged peoples around the world. The rich resources collected together in People Vision will serve us very well at this critical juncture as we seek to strengthen our agency’s pioneering vision. I expect that People Vision will not only be used of God to help the global church reimagine what missions will look like in the next fifty years, but act as a catalyst to greatly increased mobilization, countless creative new endeavors, and fruitfulness in the God ordained task of discipling all of the hidden peoples of the earth to know, love and serve the Savior of whom they have not yet heard.
Don Little, DMinMissiologist-at-Large, PioneersDirector, Lilias Trotter Center
Additional Details
- Pages: 324
- Publisher: William Carey Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Publish Year: 2024
- ISBN: 9781645086000
- Vendor: William Carey Publishing