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 1.     86% of non-believers do not personally have a relationship with a Christian- Lord Give us an encouraging heart to reach out to the non-believers around us!


2.     Statisticians believe Christianity will grow from 33% of the world’s population today to 36% by 2050- However, Lord please make it grow faster and deeper, and let us have a share in the work of planting and watering!!

3.     73% of all people reside in a country where their religion is a majority- It means that most non-Christians around the world have about as much knowledge of Christianity as we have of Buddhism or Islam. Much of the knowledge they have is wrong or distorted, especially if they are in an unreached people group where they are unlikely to ever meet a Christian in person or see a church building. When they travel to Gospel enabled countries, for study, work or business, Help us to be friendly to them to have a relationship & reach out them for Christ, to lower 73% figure, Amen!!!

4.     80% of the World shares 5.5% of World’s wealth- God give us a heart for those in need, and eyes to see how we can help meet their needs, In Jesus Name, Amen!!!!.

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