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Missionaries traveling in our district:

May 2012

~Dwane Abernathy - Belize, Central America
~Robert McFarland - Israel/Palestine

June 2012

~Robert McFarland - Israel/Palestine, Middle East
~Jason Long - Nicaragua, Central America

July 2012

~Crystal Reece - Tonga, South Pacific
~John Hemus - United Kingdom, Europe

August 2012

~Crystal Reece - Tonga, South Pacific
~Cynthia White - Jordan, Middle East

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Sunday, September 4, 2011

~Summary of the World - Interesting Facts


Summary of the World


If we could shrink the Earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look like this:


81 would be from less developed countries with a gross income per capita and year of US$ 3,580, 19 would be from developed countries with a gross income per capita and year of US$ 22,060.


There would be 61 Asians12 Europeans13 Africans9 would be from South America and the Caribbean, and 5 from North America including Canada.


75 would be non-whitewhile 25 would be white.
60 would mistrust their own government.
   (No wonder, that the governments mistrust their people).
60 would live within 62 miles of a coastline.
50 would be femaleand 50 would be male.
50 would rely in some manner on coastal and marine habitats for food, building sites, transportation, recreation, and waste disposal.
48 would live on less than US $2 a day.
48 would lack access to basic sanitation.
47 would be urban dwellers.
   (The world's urban areas are expected to surpass rural areas in population around the year 2005)
29 would believe in witchcraft.
25 would live in substandard housing or have no home at all.
20 would live on less than US $1 a day.
17 would be under 18 years old.
16 would lack access to safe drinking water.
16 would be unable to read and write.
14 would suffer from malnutrition.
10 would live in least developed countries.
8 would have Internet access from home.
4.5 would be citizens of the United States
1 would be infected with HIV/AIDS.
1 would be near death, and 1 would be near birth.
Only 1 would have a college education.


Half of the entire village's wealth would be in the hands of only 6 peopleand most of them would be citizens of the United States.

When one considers our world from such an incredibly compressed perspective, the need for cooperation, tolerance and understanding becomes glaringly apparent.

And, I might add, the need for missionaries is greater today than it has ever been. Pray that men and women will answer the call of God. The fields are white ready to harvest...the laborers are few!
"Go ye into all the world...and preach the gospel" 


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