09-06-2006, 10:52 AM
HUMANS BEING DEVELOPED AS LABORATORY SPECIMENS
http://worldmap.org/maps/prepared/churchst.../india_ispd.jpg
http://www.worldmap.org/country.php?ROG3=IN
http://www.worldmap.org/region.php?region=South%20Asia
http://www.worldmap.org/
http://www.joshuaproject.net/assets/AdiKarnataka.pdf
http://www.joshuaproject.net/index.php
http://www.joshuaproject.net/globalstatistics.php
⢠India has the largest number of ethnic people groups, 2,327 in the Joshua Project database. (The number of people groups in India varies greatly depending on the researcher and how the term "people group" is defined. Strictly linguistically there are about 330 - 350 "people groups" in India. Some suggest the 2,327 groups in the Joshua Project list should be sub-divided into groups by Indian state, producing a total of about 4,700). For further information, see the ethno-linguistic vs. ethnic discussion on the definitions page.
⢠There are four Hindu majority countries, of which three (India-$459, Nepal-$239, Guyana-$936) have GDP per capita less than $1,000 (1,100,000,000 individuals). None of the Hindu countries are identified as Developed.
Project Overview:
Making a Missionary Atlas
You are at the site of the World Missions Atlas Project.
This site contains various forms of information including maps, tabular data sets, and written descriptions. The information is helpful in assessing the current status of Missions progress throughout the world. It is a constantly expanding site that seeks to produce a strategically significant World Missions Atlas.
The WorldMAP consortium is comprised of Evangelical organizations. Collectively we use the following definition of "Evangelical" for the purposes of this project.
An Evangelical is a Christian that generally affirms:
1. The Lord Jesus Christ as the sole source of salvation through faith in Him.
2. Personal faith and conversion with regeneration by the Holy Spirit.
3. A recognition of the Word of God as the only basis for faith and Christian living.
4. And a commitment to biblical preaching and evangelism that brings others to faith in Christ.
The Churches In Habitat information projected and displayed herein utilizes data from several sources. Generally, it is our policy to depict the churches as Evangelical based on the judgment of field researchers that have shared their data with us. In some instances, the church data will include groupings not usually associated with the Evangelical tradition. Where that is found to be the case, one will need to take this into consideration before drawing final conclusions regarding Christian strength, deployment needs, or strategic initiatives.
http://worldmap.org/maps/prepared/churchst.../india_ispd.jpg
http://www.worldmap.org/country.php?ROG3=IN
http://www.worldmap.org/region.php?region=South%20Asia
http://www.worldmap.org/
http://www.joshuaproject.net/assets/AdiKarnataka.pdf
http://www.joshuaproject.net/index.php
http://www.joshuaproject.net/globalstatistics.php
⢠India has the largest number of ethnic people groups, 2,327 in the Joshua Project database. (The number of people groups in India varies greatly depending on the researcher and how the term "people group" is defined. Strictly linguistically there are about 330 - 350 "people groups" in India. Some suggest the 2,327 groups in the Joshua Project list should be sub-divided into groups by Indian state, producing a total of about 4,700). For further information, see the ethno-linguistic vs. ethnic discussion on the definitions page.
⢠There are four Hindu majority countries, of which three (India-$459, Nepal-$239, Guyana-$936) have GDP per capita less than $1,000 (1,100,000,000 individuals). None of the Hindu countries are identified as Developed.
Project Overview:
Making a Missionary Atlas
You are at the site of the World Missions Atlas Project.
This site contains various forms of information including maps, tabular data sets, and written descriptions. The information is helpful in assessing the current status of Missions progress throughout the world. It is a constantly expanding site that seeks to produce a strategically significant World Missions Atlas.
The WorldMAP consortium is comprised of Evangelical organizations. Collectively we use the following definition of "Evangelical" for the purposes of this project.
An Evangelical is a Christian that generally affirms:
1. The Lord Jesus Christ as the sole source of salvation through faith in Him.
2. Personal faith and conversion with regeneration by the Holy Spirit.
3. A recognition of the Word of God as the only basis for faith and Christian living.
4. And a commitment to biblical preaching and evangelism that brings others to faith in Christ.
The Churches In Habitat information projected and displayed herein utilizes data from several sources. Generally, it is our policy to depict the churches as Evangelical based on the judgment of field researchers that have shared their data with us. In some instances, the church data will include groupings not usually associated with the Evangelical tradition. Where that is found to be the case, one will need to take this into consideration before drawing final conclusions regarding Christian strength, deployment needs, or strategic initiatives.