Global Impact Team
10-40 window opening & prayer
Jan 1, 2004

(this was posted on our discussion board by Mac, and I wanted to make sure we captured this understanding as an incredible world mission opportunity. copied below)

Author: macbare                                              (discuss this article)
Date:   04-13-03

Of the 55 least evangelized countries, 97% of their population lives within the 10/40 Window.

Through open worship today we became aware of a serious calling for prayer in months, even years ahead, but also a calling that starts now.

The war in Iraq is largely won; now comes the much more delicate and difficult task of winning the peace. The goal of an Iraq that is able to protect religious rights while tolerating religious diversity (or ethnic diversity in the case of the Kurds) is altogether possible. But there are many dangerous possibilities too.

For example, what if we help the Iraqi people to set up a representative democracy, only to have them democratically choose an intolerant Islamist government? Or what if open war breaks out between Arab Iraqis and Kurdish Iraqis? What if forces loyal to Saddam survive and somehow manage to hide themselves among the general population, while carrying on terrorist war against Americans and the new Iraq itself? These are three feasible scenarios that I can imagine without really trying. "A door for effective ministry has been opened to me, and there are many adversaries."

That Bible verse also reminds us that God has cracked open the 10-40 window through this war in Iraq as well as the one in Afghanistan. There can be no doubt that the Gospel is more accessible when 200,000 American troops are living in Iraq. We need to pray that God will open a door for effective Christian ministry in every way, including traditional and non-traditional missionary efforts, as well as the presence of many Christian troops in the US Army, Navy, and Marines.

Countries in the 10/40 Window:

Afghanistan Algeria
Bahrain
Bangladesh Benin
Bhutan
Burkina Faso Cambodia
Chad
China
Cyprus
Djibouti
     Egypt
Eritrea
Ethiopia Gambia
Gibraltar Greece
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
India
Iran
Iraq
Israel
     Japan
Jordan
Korea, North
Korea, South
Kuwait
Laos
Lebanon
Libya
Macau
Mali
Malta
Mauritania
     Morocco
Myanmar (Burma)
Nepal

Niger
Oman
Pakistan
Philippines Portugal
Qatar
SaudiArabia Senegal
Sudan
     Syria
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan United Arab Emirates
Vietnam
Western Sahara
Yemen

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