What is the 10/40 Window?
The 10/40 Window is the rectangular area of North Africa, the Middle
East and Asia approximately between 10 degrees north and 40 degrees
north latitude. The 10/40 Window is often called “The Resistant Belt”
and includes the majority of the world’s Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists.
The original 10/40 Window included only countries with at least 50% of
their land mass within 10 and 40 degrees north latitude. The revised
10/40 Window includes several additional countries, such as Indonesia,
that are close to 10 or 40 degrees north latitude and have high
concentrations of unreached peoples. An estimated 4.50 billion
individuals residing in approximately 8,717 distinct people groups are
in the revised 10/40 Window. The 10/40 Window is home to some of the
largest unreached people groups in the world such as the Shaikh, Yadava,
Turks, Moroccan Arabs, Pushtun, Jat and Burmese.
The 10/40 Window has several important
considerations:
first, the historical and Biblical significance;
second,
the least evangelized countries;
third, the unreached people groups and
cities;
fourth, the dominance of three religious blocs;
fifth, the
preponderance of the poor;
sixth, the strongholds of Satan within the
10/40 Window.
The 10/40 Window: Historical and Biblical Significance
The first and most fundamental reason why followers of Jesus Christ
ought to focus on the 10/40 Window is because of the Biblical and
historical significance of this area. The Bible begins with the account
of Adam and Eve placed by God in the heart of what is now the 10/40
Window. God’s plan, expressed in Genesis 1:26,
was that mankind should have dominion over the earth, subduing it
fully. However, Adam and Eve sinned against God and forfeited their
right to rule. Man’s sinful behavior increased until God intervened and
judged the earth with a cataclysmic flood. Then came man’s futile
attempt to establish new dominion in the building of the great Tower of
Babel. That effort, which also occurred in the heart of the 10/40
Window, was an open defiance against God. Once again, God reached forth
His hand in judgment. The result was the introduction of different
languages, the scattering of earth’s people, and the formation of
nations. Keep Reading >>>
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