Our FOCUS
THE
FRONTLINES
The Need
The Unreached
3 Billion Still Wait
Today, more than 3 billion people remain unreached with the gospel. These are men, women, and children who have little or no opportunity to hear the name of Jesus through a local church, believing friend, or accessible Scripture.
What Does “Unreached” Mean?
An unreached people group is a people group among whom there is no indigenous community of believing Christians with adequate numbers and resources to evangelize their own people without outside assistance.
Why the Unreached Matter
The majority of unreached people live in regions marked by persecution, poverty, conflict, isolation, political instability, or religious resistance. These are often the hardest places in the world to live openly for Christ and the hardest places for outsiders to access. Yet these are the very places where God is moving powerfully through faithful local believers.
Frontline Local Partners
LOCAL LEADERS ON THE FRONTLINES

Declare his glory among the nations,
his marvelous works among all the peoples!
Psalm 96:3, esv
FRONTLINE COUNTRIES
TARGETING HARD PLACES THROUGH TRUSTED LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS
Frontline Collective is strategically focused on some of the hardest-to-reach and least-reached regions in the world. These countries represent places where gospel access remains limited, persecution and instability are often significant, and local believers serve courageously in challenging environments. To help discern and prioritize regions with the greatest physical and spiritual need, Frontline Collective utilizes Stratus as one of our foundational strategic tools. Stratus aggregates global data related to gospel access, poverty, conflict, persecution, and humanitarian vulnerability to help identify places where the need—and opportunity for gospel impact—is greatest.
While every context is unique, these regions share a common reality: millions still live without meaningful access to the gospel. Through long-standing relationships and trusted partnerships with frontline local leaders, we are able to come alongside initiatives already advancing the hope of Christ within these communities. Our commitment is not built around short-term projects, but around long-term, relational partnership with faithful local believers serving on the frontlines of gospel mission.

Afghanistan
One of the most restricted and dangerous environments for Christian faith and witness. Local believers often live under immense pressure and persecution while quietly sharing the hope of Christ.

INDIA
Home to thousands of distinct people groups and languages, many still unreached with the gospel. Increasing religious nationalism and regional hostility create growing challenges for Christian ministry.

Nepal
Remote mountain regions and isolated communities continue to lack meaningful gospel access. Local believers are faithfully engaging difficult terrain and resistant communities with the love of Christ.

North Korea
Widely considered one of the most closed nations in the world. Despite extraordinary danger, courageous believers continue to live out and share their faith in hidden ways.

South Sudan
Years of instability, displacement, and humanitarian crisis have created immense needs alongside opportunities for gospel witness, reconciliation, and community restoration.

Yemen
Ongoing conflict and humanitarian devastation have made Yemen one of the most difficult places in the world for gospel access, yet faithful local believers continue to serve courageously.


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