The Unreached of the Day app is a great way to join thousands world-wide praying for the unreached people group of the day.
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The Unreached of the Day app is a mobile application designed to present the Unreached People of the Day. Use the app each day to learn about and pray for a different unreached people group.
JP Unreached people group profiles include a photo, statistics, text, map, Scripture reference and prayer items.
No, only 366 groups are shown in this app. See Joshua Project for a complete list of unreached peoples.
Yes, the Lists page provides a look-up for any of the featured 366 people groups by day of the year, country or people name.
The Unreached of the Day app is available for both Apple iOS and Android devices. Once installed, the app does not require internet access.
Content and App in:
English: Apple iOS and Android
Korean: Apple iOS and Android
Spanish: Apple iOS and Android
Content in English and App in:
Chinese: Apple iOS
We highly value feedback and suggestions. Go to the "More or FAQ" screen in the app and tap "Send App Feedback" or contact us.
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These apps were built by dedicated volunteers who are passionate about unreached peoples and languages.
The Android version was built by two student volunteers during the LightSys Spring 2012 Code-A-Thon.
The iPhone / iPad version was built by the amazing Hison Kahng.
Our special thanks to Tumbler, Bacon and Hison for their great work!
We would like to thank several groups for their partnership in providing material to Joshua Project:
JP Languages is a native iPhone / iTouch / iPad and Android application that helps you discover available ministry resources such as the Jesus Film, online audio Bibles, Gospel recordings and much more for almost every language of the world.
This app provides links to thousands of online Christian resources and displays which languages are spoken in which countries.
JP Languages for the iPhone / iPad / iTouch is available in English, Korean, Chinese and Spanish.
JP Languages is unique in its numbers of languages and resources. Nearly every language in the world is included. There are over 11,000 resource links including the Jesus Film in over 1,100 languages, Gospel messages in over 5,600 languages and dialects, audio New Testaments in over 500 languages. These resources are tools to help present the Gospel of Jesus Christ and help believers grow in their faith.
The app database includes online links to over 11,000 resources. Because there is such a large amount of content, the resources are not stored on a mobile device. Rather, a set of links for each language is provided that allows you to quickly stream audio or video from the resource providers.
Joshua Project gathers this language data from many ministry resource providers. While every effort is made to keep the resource links up-to-date, an occasion broken link may be encountered. Please contact us at if you find inaccurate or new information.
To find a specific language, there is a search box as well as a country and language index along the right side of the related listings. Please be patient scrolling the global language index as it is a very long list.
New resources are continually being created in the languages of the unreached peoples of the world. JP Languages will be kept up-to-date and will help you find those resources. If no resources exist in a language, ask the Lord if you could possibly help start a Bible translation or produce the Jesus Film in that language. We welcome feedback and suggestions.
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These apps were built by dedicated volunteers who are passionate about unreached peoples and languages. The iPhone / iPad version was built by the amazing Hison Kahng. The Android version was built by Jacob Park. Our special thanks to Hison and Jacob for their great work!
We would like to thank several groups for their partnership in providing material referenced in JP Languages: