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Window on the World

📖 Overview

Window on the World is an extensive prayer guide and reference work about global Christianity, missions, and the state of the world's nations. The book provides detailed profiles of every country and territory, including statistics about religions, demographics, economics, and political situations. Each country profile contains specific prayer points focused on challenges, opportunities, and needs facing Christians and churches in that region. Cultural context and historical background help readers understand the spiritual dynamics and ministry landscape of each location. The guide includes maps, charts, and data visualizations that present global trends in Christianity, religious movements, and humanitarian issues. Updated editions incorporate new research and evolving situations in different parts of the world. This work serves as both a comprehensive educational resource about global Christianity and a practical tool for informed intercession. The content emphasizes unreached people groups, persecuted believers, and strategic mission opportunities while maintaining respect for different cultures and contexts.

👀 Reviews

Readers consistently highlight this prayer guide's detailed country profiles and statistics about unreached people groups. Many note its value for focused prayer and global awareness. Likes: - Clear organization by region and country - Mix of facts, prayer points, and cultural insights - Regular updates between editions - Photos and maps aid visualization - Useful for both personal and group prayer Dislikes: - Some information becomes outdated quickly - Print can be small and dense - Cost is high for some users - A few readers found the scope overwhelming Ratings: Goodreads: 4.7/5 (144 ratings) Amazon: 4.8/5 (239 ratings) Reader Quote: "Each country's section provides enough detail to pray meaningfully without getting bogged down. The statistics and prayer points help focus intercession." - Amazon reviewer Several church groups report using it as their primary resource for prayer meetings focused on global missions and unreached peoples.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🌍 The book covers prayer needs and spiritual statistics for every nation on Earth, including detailed information for more than 200 countries and territories. 📚 Originally published as "Operation World" in 1974 by Patrick Johnstone, Jason Mandryk took over as editor and author from 2001, maintaining its status as the most comprehensive Christian prayer guide for global missions. 📊 Each country's entry includes demographic data, religious breakdowns, answers to previous prayers, and specific current prayer points, making it a unique combination of reference book and prayer guide. 🔄 The book is updated approximately every 7-10 years to reflect changing global conditions, with each new edition requiring extensive research and collaboration with hundreds of researchers and Christian workers worldwide. 🎓 Author Jason Mandryk holds a master's degree in global Christian studies from Providence College and Theological Seminary, and spent years as a researcher with WEC International before taking on the Window on the World project.