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How many times were you told about Jesus before you believed?

Around the globe there are still 17 thousand unreached people groups. An unreached people group is defined as a people group with less than 2% evangelical Christian. Many people, still today, can go their whole lives without hearing the Gospel. It is the heart of the Newmans to reach the unreached with the good news of Jesus! 

They began serving overseas in Mongolia (2012-2013), then transitioned to Thailand (2015-2023). They now serve the Church of the Nazarene on the Eurasia region. They moved to Slovenia in 2023 to share Jesus with those around them and eventually plant a church.

The Unreached are still unreached because they have limited opportunity to hear the Gospel. They’ve grown up Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu, Animist or Atheist in a community that has the same world view.

No one should live their entire lives without getting to hear about what Jesus has done for them. We believe that every person should have the opportunity to hear the Gospel. With 137 million people who still haven’t heard, the task is huge. More laborers for the harvest field is needed!

You can get involved with ministry in the Eurasia region by praying, giving financially, or coming and serving. If you would like to be involved in any of these ways, feel free to contact the Newmans and they would be happy to tell you more.

Everyone should have an opportunity to hear the Gospel.

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The Church of the Nazarene is a Protestant Christian church in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition.

Organized in 1908, the denomination is now home to about 2.5 million members worshipping in more than 30,000 congregations in 164 world areas. 

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