Indonesia: What If the Unreached Don’t Want to Be Reached?

Source: Radical, April 29. 2025

What does it mean to reach the unreached when the cost is high, the outcome is uncertain, and the people you’re trying to reach don’t want to be reached?

In the final episode of Hard to Reach: Indonesia, Steven Morales wrestles with the deeper questions of gospel mission—questions of calling, sacrifice, and faithfulness in the face of resistance. In a country where the gospel is present yet millions remain unreached, what compels believers to press on?

Watch the 13-minute episode and others in the three-video series.

See also Celebrating Breakthrough in Indonesia (Pioneers-USA). It reports that all 132 previously unreached, unengaged people groups with populations of 10,000 or more are currently “engaged.” Praise God! Engaged to reached can be a long and rocky road, though, so let’s pray.

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