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IMB missionaries provide ‘steadfast presence’ in spiritually lost world

Lostness around the world is growing every day. In fact, 59% of the world’s population remains unreached. This means there are less than 2% evangelical Christians within their people group or nearby.
  • December 3, 2023
  • International Mission Board
  • Featured, International Mission Board, Latest News, Missions
An IMB missionary in Ghent, Belgium, prepares a cup of coffee. He uses the coffee cart to build relationships and share about Christ.
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IMB missionaries provide ‘steadfast presence’ in spiritually lost world

Lostness around the world is growing every day.

In fact, 59% of the world’s population remains unreached. This means there are less than 2% evangelical Christians within their people group or nearby. Unless something changes, they have little to no chance of hearing the gospel in their lifetime.

International Mission Board missionaries are a steadfast presence among the lost. Southern Baptists pray, give, go and send. Together we are committed to reaching the lost. In obedience, we will follow the Lord’s command to go into all the world.

RELATED: The Week of Prayer for International Missions is Dec. 3–10. The national goal for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering is $200 million. Check out more stories on IMB and missions here.

Many of the unreached people groups live in hard-to-reach places, like remote areas around the world. But did you know that Europeans are now considered unreached?

Europe has 800 million people, and only 1% are evangelical Christians. Though the continent has a historical presence of churches, many have turned away from faith of any kind. Europe’s top five unreached peoples — Russians, British, French, Italian and German — make up 55% of the European population.

Consider this picture of lostness from Belgium. A big blue bear sits on a park bench, arm extended to the side as if inviting people to come and talk. Writing on the bench does just that, invites passersby to sit and talk because “Warme William listens.”

While people sit and talk to the inanimate bear, International Mission Board missionaries Don and Pam Lynch park a bicycle cart, start a generator and turn on an espresso machine.

The missionaries are also ready to listen. Through offering a cup of coffee, the Lynches and team members have a chance to connect with people, start conversations and open doors to the gospel. When people share their struggles, the missionaries can actually hear, build relationships and most importantly, introduce a loving Savior.

The bear can’t do anything.

A government initiative in one region of Belgium led to the creation of Warme William to address rising numbers of depression and suicide among teenagers and young adults. Sadly, without belief in a personal Lord, people resort to talking to the bear.

“When 99.5% don’t know the Lord, then they have no hope for the future and there’s no consequences for anything,” Don said. “If you have no hope for the future, you don’t have anything to look forward to. Life is either a great adventure or a slow death.”

In addition to a regular coffee cart ministry, the Lynches hosted volunteer teams this summer during Belgium’s Ghent Festival, one of Europe’s most popular cultural events. Volunteers engaged with visitors of the festival and offered a listening ear and a prayer to a God who listens.

Ways to pray

Pray for new initiatives around the world to seek the lost and offer a message of eternal hope.

Pray with Don and Pam that God will provide more opportunities to have deep gospel conversations with people and long-term friendships.

Pray that God would lead more workers to seek the lost around the world and respond with the gospel solution.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Leslie Caldwell and originally published by the International Mission Board.

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