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consider the people group’s history and cultural background, to assess the history of mission work among them, and to analyze current mission strategies at work among them, and to develop a plan for reaching them with the Gospel

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UNREACHED PEOPLE GROUP PROJECT – PAPER INSTRUCTIONS

This project will be a 17 pages paper devoted to reaching an unreached people group—a cultural group that is less than 2% evangelical. For example, see the Tunisian Arabs at:

The purpose of this assignment is to consider the people group’s history and cultural background, to assess the history of mission work among them, and to analyze current mission strategies at work among them, and to develop a plan for reaching them with the Gospel. 

The write-up will include:

1. LOOK AT THE ATTACHED PROPOSAL PAPER AND THE ABSTRACT FOR GUIDANCE AND WHAT TO DO AS I DID THE 2 PARTS ALREADY

•    Background information (5–7 pages) on the people group (history, language, culture, economy, religion, family). Also, include a nice map detailing where they live.
•    A survey of missions work (5–7 pages) to this people (history of missions among them, the current status of the church, how many known believers, challenges, present strategies; if possible, contact a missionary presently working with this group).
•    Proposed strategy (5–7 pages). From the perspective of (1) a missionary going to them or (2) a missions organization beginning work among them or (3) a sending church sending laborers to work among them, propose a strategy. While biblical principles ought to be in place, the specific strategy must take into account the background information on the people group and the survey of past and present missions work among the people.

SPECIAL NOTE AND ATTENTION

Finally, your project must take into consideration the articles in Winter and Hawthorne, Perspectives.  THE TEXTBOOK IS BELOW:

1 .Winter, Ralph D., and Steven C. Hawthorne. Perspectives on the World Christian Movement: A Reader. 4th ed. Pasadena: William Carey Library, 2009. IBSN: 9780878083909.  CHAPTERS. 84–136.

2. The paper must conform to current Turabian (see attached guide in Blackboard) and include a title page, table of contents, section headings, footnotes, and a bibliography. See the project rubric for more specific grading criteria. As your paper will include 6 scholarly sources, some good places to start include:
3. Use the attached Title page as the Title page and the name Olufuwa at the top right hand corner as the title at the top of the pages

SOURCES/REFERENCES

1. Pay attention to the one in the Proposal and abstract as the one to use and add more to it, atleast 6 sources. The one in the ABSTRACT AND PROPOSAL IS A MUST USE.

World Factbook https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/

Country Studies http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html

Joshua Project http://www.joshuaproject.net/

Mandryk, Jason, Operation World. 7th Edition. Colorado Springs, CO: Biblica, 2010.

Operation World http://www.operationworld.org/

IMB Connecting http://www.imb.org/main/aroundtheworld.asp

TEXTBOOK TO BE READ AND CONSIDERED SPECIALLY

1. Winter, Ralph D., and Steven C. Hawthorne. Perspectives on the World Christian Movement: A Reader. 4th ed. Pasadena: William Carey Library, 2009. IBSN: 9780878083909. (READ CHAPTERS 84 - 136 )

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