Sunday, October 6, 2024

THE WORLD 2024 - Unreached People Groups

This evening, on the walls of House of Refuge, I put up my map of the world which has all 55 nations that I have traveled to on my missionary journeys etched away, revealing various colors. There are 195 nations total in this world, and I feel so very blessed to have been able to carry the love and glory of God to nearly a quarter of these nations by age 50. My hope and prayer is to be able to travel to other three quarters of this world's nations in my life time, bringing the gospel of Christ to the lost.
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While living as a missionary on the island of Pohnpei in 2013, I helped spearhead the Kolonia House of Prayer, or KHOP, where I painted a map of the world's unreached people groups on the wall, with various colors denoting how reached by the gospel of Christ each people group in this world is, using the Joshua Project as my reference. There are still over 7,000 people groups or language groups who are considered unreached by the gospel of Christ, with the least reached being in red. Praying for these unreached people groups, as well as traveling to them with the gospel of Christ's love has long been my passion. Would you consider joining me in prayer for these unreached people groups? Maybe the Lord is calling you to pray, or to go, or to give towards these efforts.
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Today, I was so blessed to be able to go to church with all three of my children, as we all live within ten minutes of each other here in Phoenix. My son, Jonas and his wife, Anjel, have been involved in the worship team at New Promise Church for many years now. The Holy Spirit is doing such a mighty work at what is becoming our home church here, and we are excited to see Jesus continue to change lives here locally. I am blessed beyond measure to be able to spend so much time with my children and their significant others.



Monday, September 30, 2024

UNITED STATES 2024 - Getting Settled In

I am getting all settled in here in Phoenix, Arizona. I am going through another season of transition in my life, walking through another divorce, and moving here to be close to my three children.i actually live within 10 minutes of all of my kids, now, and get to see them often.

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After one failed relationship after another, I have now committed myself to loving, serving and worshipping Jesus as a single, celibate man until the day I die or Christ returns, whichever comes first, and I am at total peace because of this commitment. I will be able to focus all of my time and efforts on serving the Lord and stepping back into my calling in ministry.

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I utilized this past weekend to hook up and organize, "House of Refuge," my 2015 Avenger travel trailer that I tow with "Courage," my 2029 Chevy Silverado. I also had a chance to set up the gorilla racks and organize my tools and music equipment at my extra space storage unit/shop.





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I have been blessed to find work here quickly as well, as I had been praying for an open door. Mission Hardwood Floor Company put of Scottsdale hired me as a subcontractor on the spit and I've been working for them these past two weeks. I am blessed beyond measure and ebeter this next season with open hands and an open heart. I was wandering the wilderness during my 40s, but am entering the Promised Land in my 50s. Thank You so much, Jesus!

Sunday, September 29, 2024

MOZAMBIQUE 2024 - Business Ventures to Support and Sustain the Ministry

My dear friend, and fellow missionary to the Yao people in the Northern Niassa province of Mozambique shared with me their vision for the two business ventures that they would like to start and that would financially support and sustain the ministry among the unreached Yao villages.

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The first business venture includes purchasing a grinder and equipment that the staff will use to grind corn into xima (corn/maize powder that Mozambicans use as the main starch in their diet), and will charge the locals a fair rate to do so. While living in Mozambique, I would often travel by motorbike into town to have corn ground into xima at a local shop, in order to make ugali (corn meal mash) for our evangelism and discipleship team. This business venture is such a good idea because all Mozambicans need to have xima to feed their families and pay for it to be ground up at local shops often. With the guarantee of such a local business, a constant stream of finances will be brought in to help support and sustain the continued efforts in reaching the Yao people in the hundreds of Yao villages from the airport in Lichinga, all the way to the border of Tanzania. The total start up cost for this sustainable projects is 300,000 Mozambican Meticais, or $4,696 U.S.

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The second business venture includes the purchase of a chappa (large flatbed truck) and charging Mozambicans and foreigners to transport items such as cinder-blocks and other heavy construction supplies to different job sites for example. Most Mozambicans do not have access to flatbed trucks like these and will hire drivers to transport items for them. As another guarantee of income, this business venture will also bring in a steady stream of income that will help support and sustain the work among the unreached Yap people. The total start up cost for thisnsustainable project is 600,000 meticais, or $9,393 U.S.

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I am currently in the process of getting a business license here in Arizona, and getting full non-profit status for, "End Times Harvest Ministires." If you would like to sow financially into either of these two business ventures, please email me at: christianmichaeljung@gmail.com.

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Thank you so much for prayerfully considering helping us to reach the Yao people of the Niassa province, who according to the "Joshua Project" are less that 1% evangelical Christian.

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Much love and many blessings, 

Christian Michael Jung

MOZAMBIQUE 2024 - Yao Villages Ministry Update From Victo

https://youtube.com/shorts/9AHr2pL-08I?si=FTzecB80a101z95J