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LEXINGTON KY WV VA N GA SC MACON AUGUSTA GREENVILLE CHARLESTON

TOP 10 UNREACHED PEOPLE GROUPS IN GREENVILLE 1. ARAB-EGYPTIAN 2. ARAB-LEVANT 3. ARAB-SYRIAN 4. ARAB-YEMENI 5. GUJARATI 6. HAN-MANDARIN 7. HINDI 8. THAI 9. URDU 10. VIETNAMESE Check out the people group map of Greenville: ncbaptist.org/prayermap 252.558.8809 ccampbell@ncbaptist.org Become More Involved: CHUCK CAMPBELL Strategy Coordinator, Greenville

Arab-Egyptian EGYPT, NORTH AFRICA God brings the Arab-Egyptian people to us from the country of Egypt in North Africa. Egyptian Arabs have close cultural and religious ties to their home country because of its long and rich history. While there are a number of Coptic Christians, most Egyptian Arabs are Sunni Muslims. Due to their close proximity to the Arabian Peninsula, their Arabic dialect is one of the only dialects that is understood in nearly all of the Arab world, leading to their great influence throughout the Arab and Muslim world. In North Carolina, many of the men own local businesses, drive taxis, operate small ethnic stores and local hookah cafes. The women operate eyebrow threading salons and clothing stores. They build community around family, culture and Egyptian identity, and they often gather together to identify around their common origin. Their love for family and Egyptian culture offers a wonderful opportunity to learn about the story of the Arab-Egyptian community and share the story of the gospel. Religion: Sunni Islam Discovered: Charlotte, Greenville, Triangle Estimated NC Population: 3,291 Where could you find the Arab-Egyptian? bit.ly/arabegyptgreenville

Arab-Levant PALESTINE, MIDDLE EAST God brings the Arab-Levant people to us from the Fertile Crescent, the land along a northward arc between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea. The people of the Arab-Levant live along the route Abram and Sarai took on their journey to the land of Canaan. The Levant includes parts of Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine. As with most Arabs, they practice Sunni Islam and show a genuine hospitality to strangers. Many of the Arab-Levant people have lived in North Carolina for 20 years or more and have well-established businesses. As a result, our Arab-Levant neighbors invest deeply in North Carolina s communities. Their hospitality and their close proximity in many of our neighborhoods present many opportunities to develop genuine friendships. Religion: Sunni Islam Discovered: Blue Ridge, Charlotte, Greenville, Fayetteville, Triad, Triangle, Unifour Estimated NC Population: 7,645 Where could you find the Arab-Levant? bit.ly/arabpalestinegreenville

Arab-Syrian SYRIA, MIDDLE EAST God brings the Arab-Syrian people to us from the so-called cradle of civilization, north of Israel, between the Mediterranean Sea to the west and the country of Iraq to the east. Like much of the Arab world, most Syrian Arabs practice Sunni Islam. The ongoing geopolitical crisis complicates sharing the good news with Arabs in Syria. However, God is using this crisis to bring Syrian Arabs to the U. S., where many will make new homes in North Carolina. Many of them arrive with profound needs, willing to work low-paying jobs. Years of trials and suffering have cultivated a resilient people who will often make a good life here for themselves and their families after only a short time. Just as God uses the crisis in Syria to bring the Arab-Syrian people here, consider how you might serve your new neighbors in word and deed ministries in light of the calamity from which they have come. Religion: Sunni Islam Discovered: Charlotte, Greenville, Fayetteville, Triangle Estimated NC Population: 1,750 Where could you find the Arab-Syrian? bit.ly/arabsyriangreenville

Arab-Yemeni God brings the Arab-Yemeni people to us from the country of Yemen from the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula. Currently, a hostile geopolitical divide exists between the northern Shiite Muslims and southern Sunni Muslim peoples of Yemen. This divide threatens to tear the country in two. This chaotic environment has complicated gospel witness among the Yemeni Arab people. Many of the Arab-Yemeni men will come first to find a job at local convenience stores in more rural areas of North Carolina. They will work for years until they have enough money to bring the rest of their family to join them in their new life here. As God brings Yemeni Arabs here to North Carolina, He, at the same time, opens the door for us to befriend these war-torn people and minister to their needs in word and deed. Religion: Sunni Islam Discovered: Greenville, Fayetteville Estimated NC Population: 800 YEMEN, MIDDLE EAST Where could you find the Yemeni Arabs? bit.ly/arabyemengreenville

Gujarati INDIA, SOUTH ASIA God brings the Gujarati to us from the Gujarat province in western India, a province that shares its northern border with Pakistan. Most Gujarati practice the Hindu religion, though a few practice Islam and a few embrace Christianity. Many of the Gujarati in North Carolina have a good reputation as clever and hardworking businesspeople who want to secure a better life for their families. The Gujarati also have a reputation as a very kind people who are quick to befriend others from different cultures. Businesses and communities present natural opportunities for us to develop gospel-centered relationships with our Gujarati neighbors. Religion: Hindu Discovered: Blue Ridge, Charlotte, Greenville, Fayetteville, Triad, Triangle, Unifour Estimated NC Population: 13,740 Where could you find the Gujarati? bit.ly/gujaratigreenville

Han-Mandarin CHINA, EAST ASIA God brings the Han-Mandarin people to us from eastern China. The Han of China are one of the largest people groups in China, totaling more than 900 million worldwide. They primarily speak the Mandarin Chinese language. Some practice Buddhism. Many, though raised as atheists, express a sincere interest in Christianity. In North Carolina, many of them run family-owned restaurants, working many hours a week. The Han people are very community-oriented, so families often gather together late in the evening after the restaurant closes to help their children with homework and socialize with other Chinese. Though the Han-Mandarin people carry heavy workloads, these few hours in the evening provide a great opportunity to teach English as a second language, tutor in basic school subjects and begin to share the good news of the gospel in the dining rooms of their family restaurants. Religion: Buddhist Discovered: Blue Ridge, Charlotte, Greenville, Fayetteville, Triad, Triangle, Unifour Estimated NC Population: 15,081 Where could you find the Han-Mandarin? bit.ly/hanmangreenville

Hindi INDIA, SOUTH ASIA God brings the Hindi to us from India. As one of the official languages of India, an estimated 180 million people speak the Hindi language throughout India and around the world. In fact, most of the Asian Indian people in North Carolina will have some ability to speak the Hindi language. As the different Asian Indian people groups come to North Carolina, many will use the common language of Hindi to identify with other Asian Indians living in the same area. Large numbers of Hindi speakers have formed enclave communities in cities like Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh and Morrisville. They often purchase homes in similar apartment complexes and neighborhoods so that they can live in close proximity to one another. In most major North Carolina cities, the Hindi population has grown so much that they have developed their own socio-economic structure. Believers living in one of these neighborhoods have a great opportunity to befriend their Hindi neighbors, especially through special events celebrated in the home such as birthdays and holidays. Religion: Hindu Discovered: Blue Ridge, Charlotte, Greenville, Fayetteville, Triad, Triangle, Unifour Estimated NC Population: 24,595 Where could you find the Hindi? bit.ly/hindigreenville

Thai THAILAND, SOUTHEAST ASIA God brings the Thai people to us from Thailand in Southeast Asia. The Thai people demonstrate some of the highest devotion to Buddhism in the world today. They greatly value relationships, and they love to get together with others from the Thai community. The Thai people in North Carolina live in many locations around the city; however, they typically build their relationships around the Buddhist temple. The temple provides the best location for cultural and religious celebrations and a convenient place to gather for a monthly meal. Consider shopping at a Southeast Asian grocery store or visiting a local Buddhist temple to build relationships with and learn more about our Thai neighbors. Religion: Buddhist Discovered: Blue Ridge, Charlotte, Fayetteville, Greenville, Triangle, Unifour Estimated NC Population: 3,640 Where could you find the Thai? bit.ly/thaigreenville

Urdu PAKISTAN, SOUTH ASIA God brings the Urdu people to us from Pakistan and parts of northwest India. The Urdu people make up some of the more prominent Muslims in the Islamic world as well as some of the more affluent internationals arriving in North America. Because of their prominence and affluence, they often own the mosques in their communities throughout North Carolina, though they often do not make up a majority of the people who worship there. Even with a reputation as the spiritual elite, the Urdu people welcome interfaith dialogue. Visit local mosques and Islamic groceries, develop genuine friendships and accept the invitation to share the gospel in interfaith dialogue with our Urdu neighbors. Religion: Sunni Islam Discovered: Charlotte, Greenville, Fayetteville, Triad, Triangle Estimated NC Population: 6,345 Where could you find the Urdu? bit.ly/urdugreenville

Vietnamese VIETNAM, SOUTHEAST ASIA God brings the Vietnamese people to us from the country of Vietnam in Southeast Asia, occupying the entire eastern seacoast of the Indochinese Peninsula. The Vietnamese people mostly speak the Vietnamese language and practice the Mahayana tradition of Buddhism or Roman Catholicism. In North Carolina, the Vietnamese people have a great entrepreneurial spirit. They will open local nail salons, Vietnamese cuisine restaurants and local Asian grocery stores. One of their favorite pastimes is billiards. Consider how you might use your time at a local nail salon or billiard hall to build friendships and share the good news of the gospel with our Vietnamese neighbors. Religion: Buddhist, Roman Catholic Discovered: Blue Ridge, Charlotte, Fayetteville, Greenville, Triad, Triangle, Unifour Estimated NC Population: 20,456 Where could you find the Vietnamese? bit.ly/vietgreenville