- Data: New Numbers on Global Christianity
- Book: 50 Years of Mobilizing for Frontier Missions
- Infographic: Crossing Cultures for the Gospel
- Article: Blessed Are the Peacemakers
- Events: Helpful Conferences and Courses in February
Day: January 31, 2024
Data: New Numbers on Global Christianity
It’s a lot to process, so you might want to look for secondary sources citing this resource. See, for example, 8 Encouraging Trends in Global Christianity for 2024 (Lifeway Research). Also consider these tips from Lifeway: How to Use Statistics in Your Sermons.
Of course, there are also some less-than-encouraging trends to be aware of. Voice of the Martyrs also has a new 2024 Global Prayer Guide focused on the persecuted church. Looks like everything is on the website or available in booklet form.
The 2024 World Watch List, an annual ranking of the 50 countries where Christians face the most extreme persecution, is now out. Watch and consider how you can share their video, Top 10 Countries Where Christians Face Extreme Persecution (Open Doors).
Sources: Various
Need numbers? The Center for the Study of Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary has released its 2024 Status of Global Christianity Report. A related article in the International Bulletin of Missionary Research is a bit pricey for non-subscribers, but you can download the one-page summary for free.
It’s also worth looking for secondary sources citing this resource. See, for example, 8 Encouraging Trends in Global Christianity for 2024 (Lifeway Research). Also from Lifeway: How to Use Statistics in Your Sermons.
Of course, there are also some less-than-encouraging trends to be aware of. Voice of the Martyrs also has a new 2024 Global Prayer Guide focused on the persecuted church. Looks like everything is on the website or available in booklet form.
The 2024 World Watch List, an annual ranking of the 50 countries where Christians face the most extreme persecution, is now out. Watch and consider how you can share their video, Top 10 Countries Where Christians Face Extreme Persecution (Open Doors).
Book: 50 Years of Mobilizing for Frontier Missions
Propelled by Hope: The Story of the Perspectives Movement, by Yvonne W. Honeycutt. William Carey Publishing, 2024. 270 pages.
Coming out of the turbulent 1960s, the Jesus Movement revived a generation and led to a new optimism about spreading the gospel to the nations. Explo ’72, sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ, drew an unprecedented 80,000 students. Then, at the 1973 Urbana Student Missions Conference, thousands of students responded to a challenge from Billy Graham to pursue God’s call in missions. Who would help them find and take their next step? That’s where the story of Perspectives begins.
This new book describes the original residential summer and semester-long courses for young adults and the many changes later made to reflect new emphases and reach new audiences. It explores how Perspectives on the World Christian Movement was both shaped by and shaped people, events, and priorities in the modern mission movement worldwide, despite significant obstacles and setbacks.
Hear the personal stories of Perspectives leaders, contributors, and students and give God glory for what he has done through this movement and the many ministries it has birthed or influenced. I knew some of those stories and had connected some of the dots, but was so encouraged to hear more. An inspiring read.
Learn more or buy the book from William Carey Publishing, available in paperback or ebook.

Infographic: Crossing Cultures for the Gospel
Source: FieldPartner International
Do you think missionaries today are well-trained? What happens if they aren’t? FieldPartner International did a survey exploring this questions and more.
Read their full report, peruse the infographic below, or check out an article about the survey from A Life Overseas: What Missionaries Need Today.

Article: Blessed Are the Peacemakers
Source: Global Witness, Globally Reimagined
“At a recent mission conference in Africa, I sat through a sermon (disguised as a seminar paper) that sought to mobilise Africans to be drafted into God’s army, to join the missions force, and to let God deploy them to the trenches on the frontline where they can make a surprise attack on the enemy,” writes mission leader Harvey Kwiyani.
“I was told they were planning to send a battalion of young men and women as missionaries to occupy—like an occupying force—a city near me.”
How would you feel if you heard someone describe ministry in your area that way? It would not go over well in Malawi, says Kwiyani.
Read more. See also A Missiology of Non-Violence.
Events: Helpful Conferences and Courses in February
Source: Missions Catalyst Events Calendar
February 1, How to Double Your Next Fundraising Campaign (online). From Missio Nexus for mission communication and marketing teams.
February 1-3, Azmera Stateside Summit (Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, USA). A mission event just for women. Provided by Azmera. Be sure to also check out their Haven retreats for women serving cross-culturally. For 2024, retreats are planned for Namibia, Tanzania, Bolivia, Malta, and Israel.
February 3-4, Missionfest Manitoba (Winnipeg, MB, Canada). Community-based mission festival.
February 3, Santa Barbara Mission Conference (Santa Barbara, CA, USA). An annual regional mission event.
February 7, Missionary Care for the Local Church (online). From Missio Nexus for church mission leaders.
February 7-14, Culture Shock (online). An online course from Grow2Serve.
February 8, Finding Great Stories When You Can’t Be There in Person. From Missio Nexus for mission communication and marketing teams.
February 9-12, Field Security Seminar (Union Mills, NC, USA). Provided by Crisis Consulting International.
February 10, Generational Discipleship (online). Three-hour training event from AllNations.
February 11, Virtual Prayer Gathering: Call to Prayer (online). Join others to engage the Muslim world through prayer on the second Sunday of each month.
February 12-13, Support Raising Bootcamp (Austin, TX, USA). Provided by Via, formerly Support Raising Solutions. More classes held around the world throughout the year.Note that two virtual bootcamps will be held in February, one for folks in Australia (February 5-7) and another for the UK (February 27-29).
February 15, Winter Coordinates and The Shifting Center of the Global Church. Webinar from Missio Nexus.
February 15-17, MissionFest Vancouver (Vancouver, Canada). A free, community-wide mission conference.
February 16-17, Help! We’re Going on a Short-Term Trip (Tampa, FL, USA). Seminar for team leaders from CultureLink.
February 20, Contend: Monthly Day of Prayer For Mission Mobilization (global). Coordinated by GMMI and held on the third Tuesday of each month.
February 20-23, Critical Skills for Emerging Leaders (Winter Park, FL, USA). A Missio Nexus training event.
February 22-24, TELL Training: Bridges to Oral Cultures (Joplin, MO, USA). Provided by TRAIN International. Check out their other pre-field training and debriefing programs.
February 22-24, The International Congress on Language Learning (online). Learn about field-based language learning, best practices, coaching language learners, and connecting with experts in second language acquisition.
February 22-25, Refugee Highway Partnership Roundtable (Warsaw, Poland). An annual gathering.
February 23-24, Midwest Care Connexion (Roseville, MN, USA). An annual event, formerly Midwest Conference on Missionary Care (MC2), now a ministry of MissionConnexion and MissionWorks.
February 28-29, Move Conference (Marietta, GA, USA). Annual mission conference sponsored by Johnson Ferry Baptist Church. All are welcome.
View the complete calendar, updated regularly. Submissions welcome.