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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: “A can of Coke in the hand of every person on earth by the year 2000.” - Goal of the Coca-Cola CorporationSlide2: At the beginning of this decade, researchers reported that more than 1,900 different evangelization plans by Christian organizations and denominations focused on the year 2000. Slide3: The AD2000 and Beyond Movement was founded to help coordinate these different plans to help organizations work together to avoid duplication of efforts to assure... At the beginning of this decade, researchers reported that more than 1,900 different evangelization plans by Christian organizations and denominations focused on the year 2000. Slide4: Prayer A church for every people and the gospel for every person by the year 2000Slide5: Prayer A church for every people and the gospel for every person by the year 2000 AD2000 & Beyond Movement Five-Year PlanSlide6: Prayer A church for every people and the gospel for every person by the year 2000 AD2000 & Beyond Movement Five-Year Plan NATIONAL AD2000 INITIATIVES In Each CountrySlide7: Prayer A church for every people and the gospel for every person by the year 2000 AD2000 & Beyond Movement Five-Year Plan JOSHUA PROJECT 2000 A Global Initiative NATIONAL AD2000 INITIATIVES In Each CountrySlide8: “Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1:9 NIV) “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations [Greek for peoples]….”(Matthew 28:19 NIV) “And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations [Greek for peoples], and then the end will come.” (Matthew 24:14 NIV) “…I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne…. They were wearing white robes….” (Revelation 7:9 NIV) Initial Goal of Joshua Project 2000: Initial Goal of Joshua Project 2000 a pioneer church-planting movement resulting in 100 or more believing Christians in one or more reproducing churches within every ethno-linguistic people of over 10,000 individuals by December 31, 2000 Establishing, as a minimum...Slide10: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Slide11: 1,739 ethno linguistic peoples, each with a population of over 10,000 in which there are less than 2% Evangelical and less than 5% Christian. The Joshua Project 2000 peoples together add up to approximately 2.2 billion individuals of whom 85% live in the 10/40 Window. Slide13: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers Step 2 - Cooperating with church leaders from every region of the world. Missionaries from Asia, Africa and Latin America are the key to success. What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Slide14: Global Consultation on World Evangelization May 1995 in Seoul, Korea 4,000 missionary leaders from 186 countries signed a “church for every people” pledge 60,000 Korean students signed pledge to become missionariesSlide15: GCOWE ‘95 Initiatives Global Consultation on World Evangelization May 1995 in Seoul, Korea 4,000 missionary leaders from 186 countries signed a “church for every people” pledge 60,000 Korean students signed pledge to become missionariesSlide16: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers Step 2 - Cooperating with church leaders from every region of the world. Missionaries from Asia, Africa and Latin America are the key to success. Step 3 - Researching on-site and preparing the way for church planting Research teams are going where needed and evangelism is happening. What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Slide17: A training manual for Joshua Project 2000 research teams has been written. A video is also available. Training for short-term teams is offered by Kingdom Building Ministries and Youth With a Mission. If you like to travel and record your observations, you are needed.Slide18: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers Step 2 - Cooperating with church leaders from every region of the world. Missionaries from Asia, Africa and Latin America are the key to success. Step 3 - Researching on-site and preparing the way for church planting Step 4 - Producing people profiles and facilitating church adoptions. Research teams are going where needed and evangelism is happening. Each of these peoples will have a profile and will be adopted by churches. What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Slide19: The Qashqa’i of Iran Joshua Project 2000 PRAYER PROFILE The Qashqa’i (also spelled Kashgai or Ghashgha’i) are of the Turkic linguistic group and are located in the south-west of Iran near the Persian Gulf. The Iranian city of Shiraz is the main commercial center for the Qashqa’i. The Qashqa’i are nomadic shepherds and hunters and treat their guests with great hospitality. They are divided into six major tribes (Amaleh, Dareshuri, Farsimaden, Shesh Boluki, Kashkuli, Bozorg) and a number of smaller ones. The Qashqa'i follow the Ithna Ashari sect of Shia Islam, the state religion of Iran. Most Qashqa'i are not strong Muslims. Iran is closed to missionaries, but one agency has a non-residential missionary living nearby. Another agency has adopted the Qashqa'i for future ministry. Foreigners can now travel to Iran for short visits. For more information read Nomad: a year in the life of a Qashqa'i tribesman in Iran, by Lois Beck, University of California Press, 1991. Information from the library, the Internet and research trips is being compiled into four-page prayer profiles. Over 200 have been completed. Slide20: The Qashqa’i of Iran Joshua Project 2000 PRAYER PROFILE The Qashqa’i (also spelled Kashgai or Ghashgha’i) are of the Turkic linguistic group and are located in the south-west of Iran near the Persian Gulf. The Iranian city of Shiraz is the main commercial center for the Qashqa’i. The Qashqa’i are nomadic shepherds and hunters and treat their guests with great hospitality. They are divided into six major tribes (Amaleh, Dareshuri, Farsimaden, Shesh Boluki, Kashkuli, Bozorg) and a number of smaller ones. The Qashqa'i follow the Ithna Ashari sect of Shia Islam, the state religion of Iran. Most Qashqa'i are not strong Muslims. Iran is closed to missionaries, but one agency has a non-residential missionary living nearby. Another agency has adopted the Qashqa'i for future ministry. Foreigners can now travel to Iran for short visits. For more information read Nomad: a year in the life of a Qashqa'i tribesman in Iran, by Lois Beck, University of California Press, 1991. Information from the library, the Internet and research trips is being compiled into four-page prayer profiles. Over 200 have been completed. These profiles are available to all churches, missionary agencies and denominations so the people groups can be adopted for prayer and ministry.Slide21: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers Step 2 - Cooperating with church leaders from every region of the world. Missionaries from Asia, Africa and Latin America are the key to success. Step 3 - Researching on-site and preparing the way for church planting Step 4 - Producing people profiles and facilitating church adoptions. Step 5 - Praying for the least evangelized peoples. Research teams are going where needed and evangelism is happening. Each of these peoples will have a profile and will be adopted by churches. Praying through the Window III in 1997 will send teams to these peoples. What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Praying Through the WindowOver 20,000,000 people praying worldwide Oct.‘93 for countries, Oct.‘95 for cities,Oct.‘97 for Joshua Project 2000 peoples: Praying Through the Window Over 20,000,000 people praying worldwide Oct.‘93 for countries, Oct.‘95 for cities, Oct.‘97 for Joshua Project 2000 peoples Praying Through the WindowOver 20,000,000 people praying worldwide Oct.‘93 for countries, Oct.‘95 for cities,Oct.‘97 for Joshua Project 2000 peoples: Every Home for Christ reports that because of Praying Through the Window in 1993 conversions from literature distribution in the 10/40 Window more than doubled Praying Through the Window Over 20,000,000 people praying worldwide Oct.‘93 for countries, Oct.‘95 for cities, Oct.‘97 for Joshua Project 2000 peoples years of gospel literature distribution number of conversions 342,000 422,000 426,000 452,600 1,260,000 1,485,000 Slide24: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers Step 2 - Cooperating with church leaders from every region of the world. Missionaries from Asia, Africa and Latin America are the key to success. Step 3 - Researching on-site and preparing the way for church planting Step 4 - Producing people profiles and facilitating church adoptions. Step 5 - Praying for the least evangelized peoples. Step 6 - Planting churches in each of these peoples. Research teams are going where needed and evangelism is happening. Each of these peoples will have a profile and will be adopted by churches. Praying through the Window III in 1997 will send teams to these peoples. Church-planting teams will be sent to peoples without a church. What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Slide25: Fred Markert, Director of Youth With a Mission Strategic Frontiers, is challenging “…70 YWAM bases in North America to send out at least two Joshua Project 2000 research teams within the next year…. [and] challenge them to return as long-term church planters….” Maybe God is calling you...? Slide26: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers Step 2 - Cooperating with church leaders from every region of the world. Missionaries from Asia, Africa and Latin America are the key to success. Step 3 - Researching on-site and preparing the way for church planting Step 4 - Producing people profiles and facilitating church adoptions. Step 5 - Praying for the least evangelized peoples. Step 6 - Planting churches in each of these peoples. Step 7 - Finding your role. Research teams are going where needed and evangelism is happening. Each of these peoples will have a profile and will be adopted by churches. Praying through the Window III in 1997 will send teams to these peoples. Church-planting teams will be sent to peoples without a church. Your active involvement is needed to make these goals a reality. What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Ask God how you can be involved: Ask God how you can be involved Contact the AD2000 International Office to research or adopt a people or to volunteer; 2860 S. Circle Dr., Suite 2112 Colorado Springs, CO 80906 USA Phone: (719) 576-2000, Fax: (719) 576-2685 E-mail: Lauri@ad2000.org World Wide Web: http://www.ad2000.orgAsk God how you can be involved: Ask God how you can be involved May 96 - Korea - Asian Denominational Leaders Jun 96 - Hong Kong - Holistic Ministry Workers Dec 96 - Panama - Latin American Leaders and Students Jan 97 - Brazil - Latin American Leaders and Students Jul 97 - South Africa - 8 concurrent conferences: Mission Executives Pioneer Church Planters Business Executives Theological Institutions Relief & Development African Leaders & Pastors Christian Women Students & Youth Leaders Contact the AD2000 International Office to research or adopt a people or to volunteer; 2860 S. Circle Dr., Suite 2112 Colorado Springs, CO 80906 USA Phone: (719) 576-2000, Fax: (719) 576-2685 E-mail: Lauri@ad2000.org World Wide Web: http://www.ad2000.org Upcoming Joshua Project 2000 conferencesJoshua Project 2000Some Participating Organizations: Joshua Project 2000 Some Participating Organizations ACMC Adopt-A-People Clearinghouse Adopt-A-People Campaign Bethany World Prayer Center Caleb Project Campus Crusade for Christ Christian Broadcasting Network Christian Information Network EFMA Evangelical Free Church Every Home for Christ Frontiers Global Harvest Ministries Gospel Recordings Interdev “Jesus” Film Project Kingdom Building Ministries Korean Center for World Mission New Eastern Europe & Beyond Operation Mobilization Operation World Presbyterian Church USA Southern Baptist Convention U.S. Center for World Mission Youth With A Mission World By 2000 Radio Network World Vision Wycliffe Bible Translators World Mission Center, S. AfricaSlide30: How about you? 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SoftDrinks lokesht Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 129 Category: Product Traini.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 17, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description A can of Coke in the hand of every person on earth by the year 2000 Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: “A can of Coke in the hand of every person on earth by the year 2000.” - Goal of the Coca-Cola CorporationSlide2: At the beginning of this decade, researchers reported that more than 1,900 different evangelization plans by Christian organizations and denominations focused on the year 2000. Slide3: The AD2000 and Beyond Movement was founded to help coordinate these different plans to help organizations work together to avoid duplication of efforts to assure... At the beginning of this decade, researchers reported that more than 1,900 different evangelization plans by Christian organizations and denominations focused on the year 2000. Slide4: Prayer A church for every people and the gospel for every person by the year 2000Slide5: Prayer A church for every people and the gospel for every person by the year 2000 AD2000 & Beyond Movement Five-Year PlanSlide6: Prayer A church for every people and the gospel for every person by the year 2000 AD2000 & Beyond Movement Five-Year Plan NATIONAL AD2000 INITIATIVES In Each CountrySlide7: Prayer A church for every people and the gospel for every person by the year 2000 AD2000 & Beyond Movement Five-Year Plan JOSHUA PROJECT 2000 A Global Initiative NATIONAL AD2000 INITIATIVES In Each CountrySlide8: “Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1:9 NIV) “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations [Greek for peoples]….”(Matthew 28:19 NIV) “And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations [Greek for peoples], and then the end will come.” (Matthew 24:14 NIV) “…I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne…. They were wearing white robes….” (Revelation 7:9 NIV) Initial Goal of Joshua Project 2000: Initial Goal of Joshua Project 2000 a pioneer church-planting movement resulting in 100 or more believing Christians in one or more reproducing churches within every ethno-linguistic people of over 10,000 individuals by December 31, 2000 Establishing, as a minimum...Slide10: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Slide11: 1,739 ethno linguistic peoples, each with a population of over 10,000 in which there are less than 2% Evangelical and less than 5% Christian. The Joshua Project 2000 peoples together add up to approximately 2.2 billion individuals of whom 85% live in the 10/40 Window. Slide13: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers Step 2 - Cooperating with church leaders from every region of the world. Missionaries from Asia, Africa and Latin America are the key to success. What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Slide14: Global Consultation on World Evangelization May 1995 in Seoul, Korea 4,000 missionary leaders from 186 countries signed a “church for every people” pledge 60,000 Korean students signed pledge to become missionariesSlide15: GCOWE ‘95 Initiatives Global Consultation on World Evangelization May 1995 in Seoul, Korea 4,000 missionary leaders from 186 countries signed a “church for every people” pledge 60,000 Korean students signed pledge to become missionariesSlide16: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers Step 2 - Cooperating with church leaders from every region of the world. Missionaries from Asia, Africa and Latin America are the key to success. Step 3 - Researching on-site and preparing the way for church planting Research teams are going where needed and evangelism is happening. What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Slide17: A training manual for Joshua Project 2000 research teams has been written. A video is also available. Training for short-term teams is offered by Kingdom Building Ministries and Youth With a Mission. If you like to travel and record your observations, you are needed.Slide18: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers Step 2 - Cooperating with church leaders from every region of the world. Missionaries from Asia, Africa and Latin America are the key to success. Step 3 - Researching on-site and preparing the way for church planting Step 4 - Producing people profiles and facilitating church adoptions. Research teams are going where needed and evangelism is happening. Each of these peoples will have a profile and will be adopted by churches. What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Slide19: The Qashqa’i of Iran Joshua Project 2000 PRAYER PROFILE The Qashqa’i (also spelled Kashgai or Ghashgha’i) are of the Turkic linguistic group and are located in the south-west of Iran near the Persian Gulf. The Iranian city of Shiraz is the main commercial center for the Qashqa’i. The Qashqa’i are nomadic shepherds and hunters and treat their guests with great hospitality. They are divided into six major tribes (Amaleh, Dareshuri, Farsimaden, Shesh Boluki, Kashkuli, Bozorg) and a number of smaller ones. The Qashqa'i follow the Ithna Ashari sect of Shia Islam, the state religion of Iran. Most Qashqa'i are not strong Muslims. Iran is closed to missionaries, but one agency has a non-residential missionary living nearby. Another agency has adopted the Qashqa'i for future ministry. Foreigners can now travel to Iran for short visits. For more information read Nomad: a year in the life of a Qashqa'i tribesman in Iran, by Lois Beck, University of California Press, 1991. Information from the library, the Internet and research trips is being compiled into four-page prayer profiles. Over 200 have been completed. Slide20: The Qashqa’i of Iran Joshua Project 2000 PRAYER PROFILE The Qashqa’i (also spelled Kashgai or Ghashgha’i) are of the Turkic linguistic group and are located in the south-west of Iran near the Persian Gulf. The Iranian city of Shiraz is the main commercial center for the Qashqa’i. The Qashqa’i are nomadic shepherds and hunters and treat their guests with great hospitality. They are divided into six major tribes (Amaleh, Dareshuri, Farsimaden, Shesh Boluki, Kashkuli, Bozorg) and a number of smaller ones. The Qashqa'i follow the Ithna Ashari sect of Shia Islam, the state religion of Iran. Most Qashqa'i are not strong Muslims. Iran is closed to missionaries, but one agency has a non-residential missionary living nearby. Another agency has adopted the Qashqa'i for future ministry. Foreigners can now travel to Iran for short visits. For more information read Nomad: a year in the life of a Qashqa'i tribesman in Iran, by Lois Beck, University of California Press, 1991. Information from the library, the Internet and research trips is being compiled into four-page prayer profiles. Over 200 have been completed. These profiles are available to all churches, missionary agencies and denominations so the people groups can be adopted for prayer and ministry.Slide21: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers Step 2 - Cooperating with church leaders from every region of the world. Missionaries from Asia, Africa and Latin America are the key to success. Step 3 - Researching on-site and preparing the way for church planting Step 4 - Producing people profiles and facilitating church adoptions. Step 5 - Praying for the least evangelized peoples. Research teams are going where needed and evangelism is happening. Each of these peoples will have a profile and will be adopted by churches. Praying through the Window III in 1997 will send teams to these peoples. What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Praying Through the WindowOver 20,000,000 people praying worldwide Oct.‘93 for countries, Oct.‘95 for cities,Oct.‘97 for Joshua Project 2000 peoples: Praying Through the Window Over 20,000,000 people praying worldwide Oct.‘93 for countries, Oct.‘95 for cities, Oct.‘97 for Joshua Project 2000 peoples Praying Through the WindowOver 20,000,000 people praying worldwide Oct.‘93 for countries, Oct.‘95 for cities,Oct.‘97 for Joshua Project 2000 peoples: Every Home for Christ reports that because of Praying Through the Window in 1993 conversions from literature distribution in the 10/40 Window more than doubled Praying Through the Window Over 20,000,000 people praying worldwide Oct.‘93 for countries, Oct.‘95 for cities, Oct.‘97 for Joshua Project 2000 peoples years of gospel literature distribution number of conversions 342,000 422,000 426,000 452,600 1,260,000 1,485,000 Slide24: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers Step 2 - Cooperating with church leaders from every region of the world. Missionaries from Asia, Africa and Latin America are the key to success. Step 3 - Researching on-site and preparing the way for church planting Step 4 - Producing people profiles and facilitating church adoptions. Step 5 - Praying for the least evangelized peoples. Step 6 - Planting churches in each of these peoples. Research teams are going where needed and evangelism is happening. Each of these peoples will have a profile and will be adopted by churches. Praying through the Window III in 1997 will send teams to these peoples. Church-planting teams will be sent to peoples without a church. What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Slide25: Fred Markert, Director of Youth With a Mission Strategic Frontiers, is challenging “…70 YWAM bases in North America to send out at least two Joshua Project 2000 research teams within the next year…. [and] challenge them to return as long-term church planters….” Maybe God is calling you...? Slide26: Step 1 - Identifying the peoples where church planting is most needed A list of unreached peoples has been produced by mission researchers Step 2 - Cooperating with church leaders from every region of the world. Missionaries from Asia, Africa and Latin America are the key to success. Step 3 - Researching on-site and preparing the way for church planting Step 4 - Producing people profiles and facilitating church adoptions. Step 5 - Praying for the least evangelized peoples. Step 6 - Planting churches in each of these peoples. Step 7 - Finding your role. Research teams are going where needed and evangelism is happening. Each of these peoples will have a profile and will be adopted by churches. Praying through the Window III in 1997 will send teams to these peoples. Church-planting teams will be sent to peoples without a church. Your active involvement is needed to make these goals a reality. What steps will lead to the fulfillment of Joshua Project 2000 goals? Ask God how you can be involved: Ask God how you can be involved Contact the AD2000 International Office to research or adopt a people or to volunteer; 2860 S. Circle Dr., Suite 2112 Colorado Springs, CO 80906 USA Phone: (719) 576-2000, Fax: (719) 576-2685 E-mail: Lauri@ad2000.org World Wide Web: http://www.ad2000.orgAsk God how you can be involved: Ask God how you can be involved May 96 - Korea - Asian Denominational Leaders Jun 96 - Hong Kong - Holistic Ministry Workers Dec 96 - Panama - Latin American Leaders and Students Jan 97 - Brazil - Latin American Leaders and Students Jul 97 - South Africa - 8 concurrent conferences: Mission Executives Pioneer Church Planters Business Executives Theological Institutions Relief & Development African Leaders & Pastors Christian Women Students & Youth Leaders Contact the AD2000 International Office to research or adopt a people or to volunteer; 2860 S. Circle Dr., Suite 2112 Colorado Springs, CO 80906 USA Phone: (719) 576-2000, Fax: (719) 576-2685 E-mail: Lauri@ad2000.org World Wide Web: http://www.ad2000.org Upcoming Joshua Project 2000 conferencesJoshua Project 2000Some Participating Organizations: Joshua Project 2000 Some Participating Organizations ACMC Adopt-A-People Clearinghouse Adopt-A-People Campaign Bethany World Prayer Center Caleb Project Campus Crusade for Christ Christian Broadcasting Network Christian Information Network EFMA Evangelical Free Church Every Home for Christ Frontiers Global Harvest Ministries Gospel Recordings Interdev “Jesus” Film Project Kingdom Building Ministries Korean Center for World Mission New Eastern Europe & Beyond Operation Mobilization Operation World Presbyterian Church USA Southern Baptist Convention U.S. Center for World Mission Youth With A Mission World By 2000 Radio Network World Vision Wycliffe Bible Translators World Mission Center, S. AfricaSlide30: How about you?