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Operation World The
Definitive Prayer Guide to Every Nation, 7th edition Jason
Mandryk WEC
International and Biblica, 2010, 978 pp. ISBN 978-1-85078-862-1 |
Jason Mandryk has worked with Operation World
since 1995 and is the co-author of the 2001 edition of Operation World. Operation World was first introduced
in 1974 and it has become the recognized worldwide guide to prayer for the
nations. It is written for believing Christians and it
attempts to take a central position among issues that perplex
evangelicals. The researchers
recognize that the accelerating rate of change in the world makes any published
statistic out of date. Nevertheless,
"the purpose of Operation World is to trace the work of God
through the years and decades." (xxi)
"Our longing is for this book to be seen as a tool for
prayer." (xxii) This book can profitably be used not only to
inform for prayer but to mobilize for ministry. [At a conference in 1988 a woman told me
her son was on the mission field because in reading Operation World he
became interested in a country and later impressed of the Lord to serve in
that country. dlm] It can
be used in the home, in church, and in school. The authors suggest praying through the
book according to the calendar at the bottom of the pages, keeping it near
your television or computer for reference when international issues are in the
news, and using it with prayer letters and mission magazines and web
sites. An explanation of statistics and abbreviations is
given at the beginning (pp xxviii - xxxiii).
The statistical base date is June 2010. Most statistics were compiled from data
between 2005 and 2010. The textual
information is valid for July 2010.
(xxviii) Each entry is divided into two sections:
statistical and background information and specific items for praise and
prayer. The primary headings for the
statistical and background sections are Geography
(Area, Population, Capitals and Other Cities, Urbanites, Population under 15
years, and Life Expectancy), Peoples
(Groupings of Peoples, Languages, Literacy, etc.), Economy (HDI Rank, Public debt, Income per person), Politics, and Religion. Religion is
broken down in the various major religions, and the Christian MegaBlocs (Protestant, Independent/Indigenous, Anglican,
Catholic, Orthodox, marginal sects, and Unaffiliated). Evangelical percentages for 1960-2010 are
carefully derived and the methodology is provided in Appendix 6. These evangelical percentages are a unique
contribution of Operation World. Where possible a distinction is made between charismatics, Pentecostals, and evangelicals. Their interrelatedness is complex. "All Pentecostals are, by definition,
both charismatic and evangelical and therefore a subset of both."
(xxxi) Missionary statistics are generally not included,
because despite a momentous effort, too many factors have conspired to
prevent meaningful data. It is no
longer possible to produce reliable figures of the number of missionaries
serving in a country. (xxxi) Charts
and graphs showing the changes in religious groups are very helpful in
understanding the rapid changes in the past 50 years. The first section of the book is an overview of
the world, as a whole and by continent.
This section alone makes the book worthwhile. Some of the data and changes are
astounding. For example, in regard to the world: Geography: The world's
population nearly doubled between 1970 and 2010. Peoples: The Joshua Project
lists 16,350 distinct peoples. Languages: The largest
languages are Chinese 1.213 million, Spanish 329 million, English
328 million. (1) Religion:
Global Trends to Watch:
Demographic:
The Unfinished Task -
Religious Systems
We have mined all of this
from the first 25 pages and have not yet begun to study the continents and
the individual countries. Truly this
is a magnificent compilation of most important information for everyone
concerned about The Great Commission. My
personal growth goal for 2011 is to read and pray through Operation World. I challenge you to this goal as well. DLM. |
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