World Evangelization Research Center
Pointing the way to the least evangelized

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AD 2025 Global Monitor

Scanning, measuring and monitoring the church's progress in reaching the world with the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Founded in 1990 by David B. Barrett and Todd M. Johnson as the AD 2000 Global Monitor. Renamed AD 2025 Global Monitor in 1995.

Our purpose is to scan, measure, and monitor the church’s progress in reaching the world with the Good News of Jesus Christ. "Scanning" means we range over the world’s monthly output of 1,000 new books and articles related to our subject. "Measuring" means we aim to give precision to the 200 major topics comprising evangelization. And "monitoring" means we report on both progress and failure, especially as it relates to World A--the least evangelized individuals, languages, peoples, cities, and countries of our globe.

Published by:
GEM, World Evangelization Research Center

Editors:
Todd M. Johnson, David B. Barrett

Contributors:
Kimberly Doyle, Jeanine Drost, Justin D. Long

World Wide Web Author:
Justin D. Long

Correspondence regarding material or editorial matters should be addressed to the editors.

Subscriptions: $20 one year. Foreign subscribers, $35 in U.S. funds only (check drawn on a U.S. Bank or an International Money Order). Checks should be made out to "GEM". Individual copies are $4.00. Bulk rates for organizations available upon request. Correspondence regarding subscriptions and address changes should be sent to: Managing Editor, AD 2025 Global Monitor, GEM Research, PO Box 6628, Richmond, VA 23230, USA.

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