Peoples Map

Every year the American church sends 11,803 short-term missionaries overseas.

We spend $1.5 billion on international missions.

We engage 1,915 unreached people groups around the world.

1.6 million people heard the gospel. 145,000 decided to follow Christ. 68,628 were baptized. 2,409 new churches were planted. (IMB Annual Report 2024)

Meanwhile...

111 unreached people groups live in American cities.

4.26 million unreached Muslims. 3.17 million unreached Hindus.

32 groups with 0.0% evangelical presence.

Zero. Known. Believers.

The nations didn’t wait for us to go. They came.

Six Cities. The Evidence.

Each city is a full deep dive. The people, the places, the gap, the data. Click one to read it.

New York City
12 unreached groups, one metro
Flushing. Jackson Heights. Roosevelt Avenue. 4,960 diaspora gathering places. 12 documented unreached people groups. Zero Urdu-speaking churches.
6,000+ CHURCHES
0 reaching Urdu or Bengali speakers
Read the story →
Los Angeles
Where 140,858 international students live
Koreatown. Little India on Pioneer Blvd. Tehrangeles in Westwood. 3,847 places mapped. 331,000 Persian speakers. Zero Persian churches.
7,000+ CHURCHES
0 reaching Persian or Hindi speakers
Read the story →
Chicago
The Gujarati and Iraqi Arab corridor
Devon Avenue. Patel Brothers. 621,000 Gujaratis in America at 0.6% evangelical. Iraqi Arab communities fleeing conflict. Zero Gujarati churches.
4,500+ CHURCHES
0 reaching Gujarati or Iraqi Arabs
Read the story →
San Francisco
The Bay Area's hidden Hindu corridor
El Camino Real. Sunnyvale. Silicon Valley's Indian tech workers. 1.2 million Hindi speakers at 1% evangelical. Zero Hindi-speaking churches.
2,300+ CHURCHES
0 reaching Hindi speakers
Read the story →
Dallas
India's 43.8% — the dominant pipeline
Richardson-Plano corridor. Belt Line Road. 43.8% of Texas international students from India. 183 Pakistani businesses. Zero Urdu-speaking churches.
4,000+ CHURCHES
0 reaching Urdu speakers
Read the story →
Seattle
The Afghan refugee gateway
Tukwila. SeaTac. More Afghan refugees than almost any US metro. Growing Somali presence. Zero churches for either community.
1,800+ CHURCHES
0 reaching Afghan or Somali communities
Read the story →

The Map

11,167 restaurants. 6,628 groceries. 11,988 cultural centers. 17,553 nonprofits. 36 metros. All mapped.

diaspora gathering places

Unreached groups in this metro

Church disparity

Loading locations…

Unreached People Groups in the U.S.

111 groups with fewer than 2% evangelical Christians. Sorted by US population. Click a row to see them on the map.

NamePopulationReligionLanguageLocation% EvangelicalJP Scale

The Church Gap

Ethnic churches in the U.S., counted. Some communities have hundreds. Others have zero.

The gap is not distance. It is intention.

Korean communities have 1 church per 3,633 people. Somali, Afghan, Kurdish, and Turkish communities have zero churches for over 700,000 people combined.

Go to the Restaurant

The simplest act of missions is sharing a meal.

You don’t need a plane ticket. You don’t need language training. You don’t need a missions budget. You need a car, an appetite, and a willingness to say hello.

There are 11,167 ethnic restaurants in this dataset. Every one of them is a doorway into a community that may have never been invited into an American home. The owner has a name. The cook has a story. The family at the next table has been praying to a god who hasn’t answered.

Pick a metro above. Filter to restaurants. Find the nearest one from an unreached community. Go this week. Order something you can’t pronounce. Sit at the counter. Come back next Saturday. Learn the owner’s name. That’s how it starts.

“The easiest thing you can do is go to their restaurant.”
Step 01

Go & Eat

Find an ethnic restaurant near you. Order something you can’t pronounce. Talk to the person behind the counter. Come back next week. Learn their name.

Step 02

Learn & Pray

Pick one unreached group from the table. Learn their name, their language, their religion. Pray for them by name every day this week.

Step 03

Invite & Go

Invite them to your home for a meal. Introduce them to your family. The gospel travels on relationships, not programs.

The nations didn’t wait. They opened a restaurant on your street.
Data collected via Google Places API across 36 U.S. metropolitan areas, cross-referenced with Joshua Project people group data, IIE Open Doors 2024 international student census, and IMB 2024 Annual Statistical Report. Church classifications verified via Claude AI. All locations geocoded and deduplicated. Joshua Project · Open Doors · IMB