10 40 Window Map. Pray1040 Homepage Pray1040 Poster size maps from the IMB showing unreached peoples around the world The 10/40 Window, a rectangular region spanning from 10 degrees north to 40 degrees north latitude, encompasses a vast swathe of North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.This geographically strategic area has garnered significant attention in Christian missions due to its concentration of unreached people groups, prevalent poverty, and historical significance in various faith traditions.
What is the 10/40 Window? Nations Outreach from nationsoutreach.org
This tool allows you to delve deeper into the mission landscape, understanding the unique needs. The world's highest concentration of people who have not heard the Gospel live inside the 10/40 window map
What is the 10/40 Window? Nations Outreach
Exploring a map of the 10/40 Window allows us to visualize the vast scope of this area. The 10/40 Window is a term coined by Christian missionary strategist and Partners International CEO Luis Bush in 1990 to refer to those regions of the eastern hemisphere, plus the European and African part of the western hemisphere, located between 10 and 40 degrees north of the equator, a general area that was purported to have the highest level of socioeconomic challenges [1] [2] and least. This area, between 10 degrees south and 40 degrees north latitude, encompasses two-thirds of the global population—4 billion people—and stretches across Northern Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia.
10/40 Window Map His Feet International. Explore the interactive 10/40 Window map, where nations highlighted in red represent the region's unreached countries The original map of 10/40 window countries only included countries with at least 50% of their land mass.
10/40 Window Within Reach Global. The world's highest concentration of people who have not heard the Gospel live inside the 10/40 window map The revised 10/40 Window removes several Christianized countries such as South Korea and the Philippines and includes several additional countries, such as Indonesia, that are close to 10 or 40 degrees north latitude and have high concentrations of unreached peoples.