To see God glorified through an abundance of Christ followers within every people group.
Joshua Project highlights peoples and places with the least access or response to the gospel so the Body of Christ can prioritize its prayer and mission efforts.
Followers of Jesus around the world are commissioned to “go make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19). Christians may perceive they are fulfilling Jesus’s commission because churches are thriving in almost every country. The word translated as “nations,” however, is “ethne” in the original Greek, which can equate to “ethnic groups.” Christians are called to make disciples of all ethnic groups, not just modern nation states, because God desires his acts of love, hope, and salvation to extend to all peoples of the world.
Joshua Project highlights the peoples and places with the least access or response to the gospel.
Who are these ethnic groups? As long as they remain unknown and hidden, followers of Christ would be seeking to obey Jesus’s Great Commission like someone traveling without a map or destination. Joshua Project provides a destination map for the Great Commission by highlighting peoples and places with the least access or response to the gospel, empowering the Body of Christ to prioritize its prayer and mission efforts.
We provide a comprehensive people group database of the world, and we track what God is doing among these peoples, so we can assist the Global Church in the vision of seeing God glorified through an abundance of Christ followers within every people group.
Joshua Project was birthed in 1995 out of a world evangelism initiative called the AD2000 and Beyond Movement which had four key founders from four different countries (Argentina, Malaysia, China, and India). Luis Bush, from Argentina, was the main influencer in founding Joshua Project.
Joshua Project provides a comprehensive people group database of the world.
At the time, there were various people group lists being formulated without universal acceptance. To inspire the global church in working toward the vision of a "church for every people and the gospel for every person", an initial Joshua Project list of 1,700 largest unreached people groups was agreed upon by key global leaders and creators of various people group lists.
Many missionaries were inspired to pray and labor among these largest unreached people groups, particularly in the 10/40 window, during that time. Joshua Project continued after the AD2000 and Beyond initiative ended, expanding its list to include all people groups, with a special emphasis remaining on unreached peoples.
Joshua Project seeks to inspire prayer and ministry among unreached people groups.
Joshua Project was a ministry associated with the U.S. Center for World Mission (now known as Frontier Ventures) from 2005-2023. In 2024, Joshua Project was established as a non-profit organization within the United States.
Joshua Project believes God has uniquely created and orchestrated the peoples, languages, and cultures of the world to reflect his own creativity and beauty in this world. Joshua Project provides dignity to all peoples by acknowledging their existence and value, while also recognizing that humanity can only fulfill its purpose by knowing and being reconciled to its Creator. We are followers of Jesus who help likeminded people join God’s story of seeing his message of hope and reconciliation through Jesus extend to all people groups of the world. We adhere to the following statements of faith:
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