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Getting to the Core of the Core
The core of the unreached people of our world live in
a rectangular-shaped window! Often called "The Resistant Belt," the window
extends from West Africa to East Asia, from ten degrees north to forty
degrees north of the equator. This specific region, which has increasingly
become known as The 10/40 Window, encompasses the majority of the
world's Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists - billions of spiritually
impoverished souls.
As we approach the end of this millennium, it is
imperative that our evangelistic efforts be focused among the people who
inhabit The 10/40 Window. If we are serious in our commitment to provide a
valid opportunity for every person to experience the truth and saving power
of Jesus Christ, we cannot ignore the compelling realities within this
region.
The 10/40 Window confronts us with several important
considerations: first, the historical and biblical significance;
second, the least evangelized countries; third, the dominance of
three religious blocs; fourth, the preponderance of the poor;
fifth, the unreached ethnolinguistic people groups; sixth, the
least evangelized megacities; and, seventh, the strongholds of Satan
within The 10/40 Window.
The first and most fundamental reason why committed
Christians must focus on The 10/40 Window is because of the biblical and
historical significance of this area. Indeed, the Bible begins with the
account of Adam and Eve placed by God in the heart of what is now The 10/40
Window. God's plan, expressed in Genesis 1:26, was that mankind should have
dominion over the earth, subduing it fully. However, Adam and Eve sinned
against God and forfeited their right to rule. Man's sinful behavior
increased until God intervened and judged the earth with a cataclysmic
flood. Then came man's futile attempt to establish new dominion in the
building of the great Tower of Babel. That effort, which also occurred in
the heart of The 10/40 Window, was an open defiance against God. Once again,
God reached forth His hand in judgment. The result was the introduction of
different languages, the scattering of earth's people, and the formation of
the nations.
In The 10/40 Window we can see clearly the crucial
truth expressed in Graham Scroggie's book The Drama of World Redemption:
"A World having turned from God, He left it and chose a man through whom He
would ultimately by Christ reach the world." Certainly we can see how
ancient history ran its course in the territory marked by The 10/40 Window,
from the cradle of civilization in Mesopotamia across the fertile crescent
to Egypt. Empires rose and fell. The fate of God's people Israel varied in
relation to their obedience to His covenant. It was here that Christ was
born, lived a perfect life, died sacrificially on the cross, and rose
triumphant over death. The church age was ushered in, and it was not until
the second missionary journey of the Apostle Paul that events of biblical
history occurred outside The 10/40 Window. Without question, this is an area
of great biblical and historical significance.
The second reason why committed Christians should
focus on The 10/40 Window is because it is home to the majority of the
world's unevangelized people. The "unevangelized" are people who have a
minimal knowledge of the gospel, but have no valid opportunity to respond to
it.
While it constitutes only one-third of earth's total
land area, nearly two-thirds of the world's people reside in The 10/40
Window. With a total population nearing four billion, The 10/40 Window
includes 61 countries, both sovereign states and nonsovereign dependencies.
Those countries with the majority of their land mass lying within the
boundaries of The 10/40 Window are included.
Of the world's 50 least evangelized countries, 37 are
within The 10/40 Window. Yet those 37 countries comprise 95% of the total
population of the 50 least evangelized countries! Such a fact leaves no
doubt that our challenge in reaching the unreached must center on the core -
The 10/40 Window.
If we take seriously the mandate to preach the gospel
to every person, to make disciples of all peoples, and to be Christ's
witnesses to the uttermost part of the earth, we must recognize the priority
of concentrating our efforts on The 10/40 Window. No other area is so
blatantly in need of the truth that salvation is only in Jesus Christ.
A third reason we must focus on The 10/40 Window is
evident in the fact that it contains three of the world's dominant religious
blocs. The majority of those enslaved by Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism live
within The 10/40 Window.
Viewing the map from left to right the Muslim world
can be seen most prominently in a wide band across the north of Africa into
the Middle East, a bloc representing over 700 million persons. In the middle
of the map, overshadowing the subcontinent of India is the presence of
Hinduism, also constituting a population of more than 700 million. On the
right side of the map is the Buddhist world, encompassing the whole of
China.
From its center in The 10/40 Window, Islam is reaching
out energetically to all parts of the globe; in similar strategy, we must
penetrate the heart of Islam with the liberating truth of the gospel. We
must do all in our power to show Muslims that the highest prophet described
in the Koran is not Mohammed, but Jesus Christ. And that He is not only the
greatest prophet, but the Son of God Himself who died and resurrected in
order that millions of Muslims may be saved.
Overwhelmed with poverty and ravaged by disease, India
is victimized even more severely by the spiritual blindness of Hinduism. To
a nation in which fattened cows roam freely among emaciated humans, we must
proclaim the truth that Jesus came to give us life, and give it abundantly.
Although officially an atheistic country since the
Marxist revolution of the late 1940s, China is nevertheless influenced
deeply by its Buddhist roots. Some scholars, in fact, consider China's true
religion to be a combination of atheism and Buddhism. In actuality, religion
in China is a hodgepodge which includes folklore, mysticism, animism, and
occult practices. Regardless of how one may assess the situation, the fact
remains that 1.2 billion Chinese are in desperate need of Jesus Christ. They
represent the largest identifiable block in The 10/40 Window.
A fourth reason we must focus on The 10/40 Window is
because the poor are there. Of the poorest of the poor, more than eight out
of ten live in The 10/40 Window. On average, they exist on less than $500
per person per year. Although 2.4 billion of these people live within The
10/40 Window, only 8% of all missionaries work among them.
Bryant L. Myers, in his perceptive article entitled,
"Where Are the Poor and Lost?", states that "the poor are the lost, and the
lost are the poor." He arrived at this conclusion after illustrating that
the majority of the unreached live in the poorest countries of the world.
When Christians from 170 countries gathered at
Lausanne II in Manila in 1989, great concern was expressed for the
materially poor. In the second section of the Manila Manifesto, that concern
was recorded in the following declaration: "We have again been confronted
with Luke's emphasis that the gospel is the good news for the poor (Luke
4:18; 6:20; 7:22) and have asked ourselves what this means to the majority
of the world's population who are destitute, suffering, and oppressed. We
have been reminded that the law, the prophets, the wisdom books, and the
teaching and ministry of Jesus all stress God's concern for the materially
poor and our consequent duty to defend and care for them."
Committed Christians cannot ignore the reality that
there is a remarkable overlap between the poorest countries of the world and
those which are the least evangelized.
The fifth reason we must address our concerns on The
10/40 Window is because it contains the largest spiritually bankrupt
ethnolinguistic megapeoples (over one million). In fact, over 90% of the
individuals in these people groups live in The 10/40 Window.
The sixth major reason we must focus on The 10/40
Window is because it contains the overwhelming majority of the world's least
evangelized megacities - that is, those with a population of more than one
million. Of the top 50 cities on this list, all 50 cities are in The 10/40
Window! This fact alone underscores the need for prioritizing our efforts to
reach each of these great metroplexes with Christ's love and truth.
Reason number seven for focusing on The 10/40 Window
is that it includes numerous strongholds of Satan. The billions of people
who live in The 10/40 Window have suffered not only the ravages of poverty
and disease, they have also been kept from the transforming power of the
gospel. The are poignant examples of the truth expressed in 2 Corinthians
4:4, which states that "the god of this age has blinded the minds of
unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel of the glory of
Christ, who is the image of God."
We must not view this situation with a fatalistic
attitude, for we have been granted power to intervene. In a later passage of
the same letter, the Apostle Paul declares: "For though we live in the
world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with are
not weapons of the world. On the contrary, the have divine power to demolish
strongholds" (2 Corinthians 10:3-4). Although Satan has established a
territorial stronghold in The 10/40 Window, we must not concede one parcel
of land nor one person. The gospel must advance!
Looking back across the pages of history we discover a
heartening story about spiritual warfare in the writings of the prophet
Daniel. A fervent man of prayer, Daniel was highly esteemed by God and by
the people of his generation. On one occasion, while waiting on God in
prayer, Daniel fasted on bread and water for three weeks. Finally, a
majestic angel whose appearance was as lighting brought an answer to his
prayer. He assured Daniel with the promise that "...your words were heard,
and I have come in response to your words" (Daniel 10:12). However, the
angel then went on to explain how, en route to answer Daniel's prayer, he
was detained for 21 days by the demon assigned to the Persian king (Daniel
10:13). It was only when the archangel Michael arrived to help that he was
able to free himself from the battle to go to Daniel.
This fascinating passage unveils the reality and
territorial nature of the spiritual battle in the heavenlies. The angel who
visited Daniel announced that he would have to return to the battle over the
Persian kingdom. Apparently, that battle still rages, for ancient Persia is
now modern-day Iran. Still a stronghold zealously held by Satan, Iran is
situated at the center of the The 10/40 Window.
George Otis, Jr., has concluded that two powerful
demonic forces, with great biblical significance, stand at the epicenter of
the unreached world - the prince of Persia (Iran) and the spirit of Babylon
(Iraq) - and both must be penetrated with the gospel before the Great
Commission can be completed. Otis observes that this will occur in the
region of the Garden of Eden, where the command to "subdue the earth" was
originally given.
It is evident that the forces of Satan have great
power and will resist all attempts to be overcome. If we are to storm the
enemy's territory, we must put on the full armor of God and fight with the
weapons of spiritual warfare described in Ephesians 6. To depend on anything
less is utter foolishness.
The focus of the concerned Christian community 200
years ago was for the coastlands of the world. A century later, the success
of the coastlands effort motivated a new generation to reach the interior
regions of the continents. Within the past decades, the success of the
inland thrust has led to a major focus on people groups. More recently, the
world's burgeoning megacities have also become focal points of concern.
Today, rapidly approaching the third millennium since Christ, we are wise to
concentrate our efforts on The 10/40 Window.
Of course, this calls for some of us to reevaluate
priorities. We must find the most innovative ways to reach billions of
people within The 10/40 Window with the love and truth of Jesus Christ. We
must mobilize for a massive prayer focus on The 10/40 Window with the body
of Christ worldwide.
However, it must be clearly understood that
concentration on The 10/40 Window does not mean a curtailing of Christ's
work going on elsewhere around the globe. Missionary endeavors, in
evangelism, training, relief, development, church planting, and mobilization
for cross cultural missions should go on unhindered.
If we are faithful to the Scriptures, obedient to the
mandate of Christ, and unwavering in our commitment to plant churches within
every people and city, then we will get to the core of the core - The 10/40
Window. May God grant each of us boldness and wisdom and energy to do our
part in taking on this great and eternally significant challenge.
By all means, get involved!
This article was written by Luis Bush,
International Director of the AD 2000 & Beyond Movement. |