Only about 17% of Chileans identify as Evangelical—leaving the vast majority still unreached with the true gospel.
Despite centuries of Christian tradition, less than 1% of Poland’s population is evangelical.
‘No religion’ now accounts for 39% of Australia’s population, illustrating the rapid rise of secular or non-religious identity.
More than 500 million Africans live among unreached people groups — roughly one-third of the continent's population.
Home to both significant Christian and Muslim communities, Lebanon is a unique place for Gospel ministry in the Arab world.
Buddhism has shaped Thailand for centuries; today about 85% of the population is Buddhist and less than 1% is evangelical.