There are still places in the world where Jesus is not known — entire regions where Muslim men and women have yet to meet a follower of Christ.
Frontiers is helping bring the Good News to Muslim people groups who, up to now, have been beyond the reach of the Gospel.
The Pashtuns are a fiercely independent people, proud and warrior-like — comparable to a lion. They number over 50 million and are concentrated in Afghanistan and Pakistan, with very little Gospel witness among them.
Pray for the PashtunThe name Baloch is a combination of two Sanskrit words, bal (strength) and och (magnificent) — what better way to describe a rhino. The Baloch are a proud and resilient people, largely unreached with the Gospel.
Pray for the Baloch
Yemeni Arab society is tribal in structure with over 1,700 different tribes — similar to the buffalo, which lives together in great herds. Yemen remains one of the least-reached countries in the world.
Pray for the Yemeni ArabsThe Berbers of Libya live in villages that are small and difficult to reach — much like the leopard, which is a solitary animal and difficult to spot. The Berbers are an ancient people with a distinct language and culture, and very little Gospel access.
Pray for the Berbers
The African elephant has an Asian nephew, the Indian elephant — a natural link with the Shaikh people of India. The Shaikh are one of the largest Muslim communities in India, numbering over 30 million, with very few followers of Christ among them.
Pray for the Shaikh