Literally Staggering
The time has come to return to the 10/40 Window. The statistics are literally staggering.
For example, as I write this update, there is approximately 8.09 billion people in the world. It’s estimated that 42% of the worlds population, or 3.45 billion people have never heard the name of Jesus. The 10/40 Window is often called “The Resistant Belt” and includes the majority of the world’s Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists

More than half of the world’s population and people groups live in the 10/40 Window. The 10/40 Window is also infamous for having the greatest population of unreached people and unreached people groups. That means they have no access to the Gospel, that means they have no access to a Bible, there’s no Christian presence, no church or believer who could even share the Gospel with them. I believe Christ died for these people and they have the right to hear the Gospel at least once in their life in order to make a decision for Christ.
As I write this update, there has been 270,000 people born today, over 20.2 million people born this year. 126,000 deaths today, and over 9.5 million people have died this year. We’re just 2 months into 2025. That’s more than 1.1 million people dying each week, and the overwhelming majority of them don’t know Jesus. Again, nearly half of them have never had a chance to receive Him as their Savior before stepping into eternity to be forever separated from Him.
As if that’s not bad enough, the statistics don’t stop there. More than 70% of the world’s evangelistic witness is focused on the world’s historically Christian countries. Most of the churches in the west retain over 90% of God’s resources for itself. That means that 90% of all giving in the west is directed towards staff salaries, buildings, and educational materials for people who are already in the Kingdom.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that there is anything wrong with paid staff, buildings to meet in or preparing a comfortable place for believers. My point is that there are so many people who need to hear about the salvation that is found in Christ alone and still haven’t heard. They are born, live their lives, they die and then go to hell without ever hearing that Christ died for their sins. It’s something that haunts me. And I believe it is something that breaks the Lord’s heart.
The unreached are unreached because they’re hard to reach. It takes time and money, and it’s a long term investment. Great returns aren’t seen instantly. Truth be told a great harvest among the unreached may not not even be realized for decades.

I believe that God has given His church a command to go in to all the world to make disciples. It’s not a valid excuse to say, “But Lord, we didn’t go because they’re hard to reach.”
I want to be like David, who was a man after God’s heart, a man that was obedient, who would do all of God’s will. At the end of my life, I want to stand before the Lord and hear Him say, “Well done, good and faithful servant…”
These are the things that stir me to do what I do. They are the things that God has placed upon my heart to direct me into His call for my life.
God has opened an amazing door for me to oversee the teaching at our CBI’s (Calvary Bible Institutes) in the 10/40 Window. And He has given me the opportunity to go for extended periods of time to teach, disciple and encourage our guys on the ground. To encourage them to go where we could never go, to take the Gospel to those who have never ever heard. It’s a great privilege to have the opportunities that I currently have. But we need to make the most of them while we have them.
I have a great deal of travel planned for 2025. I have 4 extended trips planned this year. To start, I’ll be flying out March 3rd for a 2 1/2 month trip. Please keep this trip in your prayers as I will be leading a small team of pastors and faithful servants to the 10/40 window. Pray that God’s Spirit would move mightily on the hearts of the people who will be attending the Bible studies. Pray for our national pastors as we come alongside of them to further equip, encourage and strengthen them for the work ahead.
We will be holding a 2 day youth conference in the north. We will also hold another 3 day conference and graduation at one of our CBI’s, which happens to be in an area that we have not been able to visit in the past 6 years due to heavy persecution. I love doing conferences because the results are always wonderful. It’s a time of equipping our guys for the harvest that’s ahead.

We will be going to an area never visited before by SGWM staff. We’ll be going there to witness the work that’s going on there and to encourage our workers.
After that, we will be headed to another area where a new work has started about a year ago. It’s a work that God has really been blessing and it’s a great joy for me to go there and spend time with our national worker there. It’s always a fruitful time of fellowship and growth, while seeing all that the Lord is doing.
Then we will be flying on to an area where SGWM has recently completed construction on a new facility that houses one of our CBI’s. We will be teaching block classes through one of the books of the Bible and doing a week long discipleship meeting with former graduates. We will be focusing on what it means to be a pastor.
Finally we will head out for a few weeks to spend time with a newly married couple. They are also engaged in a new-ish work. Our time there will be spent on discipleship, coming alongside them to encourage and strengthen them in the ministry God has called them too. This is a couple I dearly love and I expect it to be a time of great refreshing for all of us.

The over arching theme that God has placed on my heart for this trip is the importance of God’s Word and serving Him faithfully, in the way He would have us serve Him.

As I leave the 10/40 Window, I will stop over in Germany for a short stay. I will be visiting many people who were in our church, Calvary Chapel Ansbach, when we lived in Leutershausen. It will be a blessed time of reconnecting and catching up with them.
I’ve really been looking forward to this trip since I started planning it some 4-5 months ago.
Again, I’d ask you to be praying for us as we go. Pray for God’s mercy, His grace, as well as His presence to lead and guide as we engage in this great work among the unreached, for His glory.
Please pray that God would bless each and everyday with a greater blessing than He blessed the day before.
As always, I’m incredibly humbled by your willingness to stand with us in this ministry through your prayers. Thank you for your friendship, love, prayers and support. We’re a team. Tina and I happen to be the spearhead and all of you are the shaft. Both are equally important to accomplish its purpose.
Thank you again for your prayers.
God bless,
Gary
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It’s Not Hyperbole or Exaggeration
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After a 6 week trip in Mexico with Calvary School of Missions, I headed to Thailand for the Calvary Chapel Asian Conference. I was in Thailand for 2 1/2 weeks before I flew out to South Asia for another 6 week stay. Now I’ve been back for a week, and I’m jumping right back into discipling our pastors, workers and students in the 10/40 window via zoom.
I’ve been thinking through all that God did while I was abroad, and it’s not in any way hyperbole, or an exaggeration, to say that God did exceedingly abundantly above anything I could have asked or imagined.
My trip started with arriving early for the conference in Chiang Mai in order to welcome our Saving Grace workers who were flying in from all over the world. We had teams fly in from the Middle East, South Asia, Pakistan, North Africa, Canada, the Philippines and Japan. I was able to meet and encourage our teams serving in various places, as well as meeting friends that I haven’t seen in 30 years. I was also able to meet and make new friends, and encourage them to run the race that is set before them.





After the Asian Conference finished up, we held our own Saving Grace conference for our 50 plus workers in attendance.



From Thailand, I flew with a small team to our target country in the 10/40 window. We traveled south to north, spending a week in each location. Our goal was to support, disciple, encourage and care for our pastors, missionaries and students in country. We taught in the churches and schools in each location we visited, held a couple of small conferences, and we visited new works where churches are being planted.
As I said, God did many many great things, too many to recount to you here. But some of the greatest highlights of the trip occurred in the second half. After the majority of the team returned home, Jim and I continued on for 3 weeks.
In one of the locations where a new work is beginning, we visited an orphanage. I had visited this orphanage 6 months ago on my last trip. I was so encouraged to find that the girls, ages 8 to 14, remembered me and were very happy to see me again. We had a great time playing a few games, and then I taught them about the love that God has for them. Prior to the study, I discovered that these girls had never been given an invitation to receive Christ. So I gave them a chance to respond to God’s love at the close of the study, and each and everyone of them expressed a desire to give their life to Christ.
After the orphanage, we went to a nearby village for a Bible study with a couple families. The families were encouraged in the Word and exhorted to continue in the grace of the Lord and to share the love of Christ with others. It was a wonderful time of fellowship.



Our next stop was back to the city where we held a Bible study with a group of college students that are the seed of the new church plant in that area. This is a group of girls that are hungry for the Word and are praying that God will do a great work in their city.


Afterwards, Jim and I headed north. I have a special place in my heart for our guys in the north. They’re bold in their witness, they’re thinking outside of the box in order to get the Gospel out to the unreached, and they’re engaged in radical ministry.

I get updates on a regular basis of pastors being arrested, beaten, and in some cases, killed for their faith. My friend in the picture, I’ll call him Paul, is not afraid of the persecution in his state. He has said to me, “Gary, Christ laid down His life for me, I can lay down my life for Him.” He’s pastoring 3 churches, raising up others to share Christ, and has plans to travel to each of the 99 districts in his state, in order to share the free gift of salvation that is offered to anyone who will place their faith in Jesus and His finished work upon the cross.
While in the north we held a mini conference. I don’t think I’ve ever seen God move more powerfully. All those who attended the 2 day conference has faced and is facing persecution.
The theme of the conference was “Our call and responsibility to share Christ with those who are unreached in this country.” The focus was on our call as Christians, love as the basis for the ministry and the necessity of faith in the ministry.
Each of those in attendance told me privately that the Lord had spoken powerfully to them through the teaching. They left encouraged and strengthened for the work ahead. All praise and glory to God!

I also visited our construction projects while in the country. We’re currently building a school, a couple of churches, and praying about future projects. So I visited each of the sites to evaluate the progress. By this time next year we will have a new school that will house at least 20 students. We’ll also have completed two new church buildings where Sunday and mid-week Bible studies will be held, teaching through the entire Bible, verse by verse, chapter by chapter, book by book. Praise the Lord!
But the greatest thing that God did, in my view, was on a Sunday morning. I taught at Paul’s church from the Book of Habakkuk. I taught on what’s needed to see answered prayer.

The picture to the left shows just half of those in attendance, there is another room full of believers.
There was a new family in attendance that day. After the study, later in the day, they called Paul and said they wanted to give their lives to Christ. They went home with the Word of God and it spoke to them in such a way that they knew they had to do something about it. So they called Paul and they surrendered to the work of the Holy Spirit, receiving Jesus as their Savior.
Praise the Lord that the Gospel is still the power of God for salvation for everyone who is willing to confess their sins and place their faith in Christ.

Please be praying:
- First of all, praise the Lord for all that He is doing among the unreached. Thank Him for allowing you to be part of what He is doing through your prayers. Your prayers make a difference. And thank Him for His Word, which will never be chained.
- Pray for those pastors and believers in the 10/40 window that I am engaged with. Pray that they will grow in their knowledge of the Word, be bold witnesses to their friends, neighbors and countrymen, and that they will stand strong in the face of persecution.
- Please pray for the schools that we have in country. The schools are focused on equipping and raising up men to take the Gospel where it has literally never gone before.
- Pray for my travels in 2025. I’m asking the Lord for wisdom as I pray about multiple trips to the 10/40 window, each of these trips will be approximately 7-10 weeks in duration. I’m also praying about a trip to Japan. The purpose of these trips is always to support, disciple, encourage and care for our pastors, workers, missionaries and students in country.
- Also, pray for God’s leading and direction. It’s on my heart to return to Mexico to take part in the Calvary School of Missions, in July 2025. Calvary School of Missions, in case you don’t know, is a Bible school for those who feel called to long term missions. There is nothing like it, that I know of, in the Calvary movement.
- Please pray for God’s continued provision for these trips.
- Please continue to pray for our family, for Tina and our boys when I am gone. Unfortunately, it’s harder for Tina to travel on these extended trips, but she plays an important role in the ministry through discipling and encouraging the ladies in country through FaceTime and WhatsApp.
- And please pray for more opportunities to share in churches, here in the states, about “The Great Commission” and what God is doing among the 3.5 billion people who are considered unreached. If you think your church would like an encouraging teaching on God’s heart for the unreached, please contact me directly.
As always, we’re so honored and very thankful for your partnership in the work that God has entrusted to us. It’s such a wonderful privilege to work among the unreached of the world. In a very real sense, we would not be able to do what we do without your prayers and financial support. Never loose sight of the fact that the fruit that comes out of these trips is also added to your account. So thank you again for your participation, friendship, prayers, love and support.
God bless,
Gary and Tina
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A Great Light in Darkness
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I know this is a long update, but please read it in it’s entirety. God has done such great things and I want to share some of them with you for His praise and glory.
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I’ve been back for week a now, from my recent trip to Mexico with the Calvary School of Missions. I’ve tried to take the last few days to just gather my thoughts regarding all the amazing things we saw God do. My great fear today is that I will not be able to put into words the wonderful things that has taken place.
For just a bit of background, Calvary School of Missions takes young adults that are feeling a call, or desiring to explore the call, to long term missions. It’s a six week course taught by Calvary Chapel pastors and missionaries from all over the world.
This year we took 16 students and 11 staff members to Rosarito, Mexico. We held daily classes with the first 2 weeks focused on God’s heart in reaching the world with the Gospel, through His church. Then we moved into the discussion of the unreached. Approximately 3.4 billion people in the world today have never even heard the name of Jesus, much less the gospel.
Along with the teaching in the classroom, the students are assigned readings from the Bible, as well as 6 different books to read during their free time. The students attended the annual Church Planting Conference in Rosarito, and we also connected with many Calvary Chapels throughout Mexico to support them in their work. In the last 18 years some 62 Calvary Chapels have been planted stemming from Calvary Chapel Saving Grace’s first church plant in Rosarito.
The students also took part in an outreach or two each week. One of the highlights of the outreaches for me was the trip to the dump. Outside of Rosarito is a very large city dump, where there are quite a few people living. With all of my missionary experience, I had never encountered anything like it. It’s so sad to see people, created in the image of God, living in such conditions, not knowing that there is a God who loves them and has so much more for them.

The out reach was so fruitful. Pastor Eddie, a really godly man who had a radically encounter with our risen Savior, is the only one reaching out to those living in the dump.
The outreached ended with a man who was the leader of a satanic cult there in the dump, express a desire to receive Christ as his Savior. We prayed for him and made sure he was in contact with Pastor Eddie.
After our outreach Pastor Eddie said that he had never seen such a fruitful outreach. He said, “God truly has His hand on this team.” All glory to God. It’s only our God who can reach those lost in unthinkable darkness.

We also did a number of church take overs. If you don’t know what a church take over is, it’s where we go to the church and give everyone a break. We supply the greeters, the children’s ministry staff, the ushers, the worship team and the teaching. This one, at Calvary Chapel Tecolote, was particularly special to me. I was asked to teach and I taught on “The Importance of Faith.”


The culmination of the trip was going to an area of Mexico called “The Circle of Silence.” It is an area where there are 2.4 million people that are unreached. That means that they have never heard the name of Jesus and they have no access to the gospel.
We flew to Culiacan, in the state of Sinaloa, and then drove 10-11 hours through the night to reach the Cora tribe. When we arrived, Pastor Antonio, a Mexican Calvary Chapel Pastor, along with Pastor Tim and I, immediately went into the elders of the tribe to greet them. Pastor Antonio laid out for the elders and the chief, in Spanish, what our desire and intents were. We wanted to be a blessing to them. We brought gifts, soap and medicine, we set a toilet in one of their pit latrines, we painted some of their buildings, and we connected and played with the kids in the tribe.
On Sunday, we invited the entire tribe to a church service. It was overwhelming! No one expected what would result from our 4 days with the tribe. You need to understand, they had no understanding of “love.” Just imagine the need to explain what love meant so that we could let them know of God’s love for them. Well, after interacting with the tribe and showing them the love of Christ, when an invitation was offered to receive Christ, 28-30 people responded.


This lady was so moved by the experience, she recorded the last worship song so that she would have it.
After the service, we gave them blankets. It gets very cold in the winter and they have limited resources. You’re maybe thinking, “What about the phone this lady recorded the worship with?” Truthfully, I don’t know.
What I do know is that many in this tribe die due to malnutrition and a bacteria laden water supply.
In fact, when inviting families to church, I was called upon to do a field evaluation on a sick little boy. The way he was described to me was consistent with severe dysentery and dehydration. Ultimately his parents would not allow me to see him.
They think that illnesses are caused by spirits which have been angered. They believe that if they seek any treatment for their children, it will cause the spirits to be angered even more and they will then turn on them. So they let their kids die. Later that afternoon we went back with some electrolytes, some anti-diarrheal tablets, and instructions regarding the need to boil their drinking water. We told the mother that the child had to see a doctor, if he didn’t improve in the next few days, because he was going to die. The mother, very reluctantly, received the tablets. We then prayed for the little boy and then we left.
Miraculously, the next day the entire family came to the center of the village where we were, and the little boy joined us in playing soccer. A couple of anti-diarrheal tablets and electrolytes have no power over severe dysentery and dehydration, but prayer does. How good is our God?
To close out, I’d like to tell you about one of the elders. After we were there a few days, he came up and sat with me. He greeted me in English and told me, through a translator, that he was interested in learning english, and asked how I would suggest he go about it. I told him we could get him a Spanish/English parallel Bible. He was very excited with that suggestion, saying, “I would really like to read the Bible and learn more about God.” We were then able to talk together for an hour after that about the Lord.
It’s typical for this tribe to carry a bag, something like a purse. They take a month to make and they’re usually decorated with a geometric design or with flowers. If you look closely, the elder that I was talking to, his bag has Jesus on it. He said he lived in the states for a bit, but came back to the tribe because no on was able to care for his house. He heard of Jesus in the states but never knew how to have a relationship with Him, which is what he was desiring. Thank you Lord for allowing me to speak to him about Your saving grace. The picture is of the elder, myself and Pastor Antonio. Pastor Antonio is returning next month with Bibles.
Again, what God did was so unexpected. We prayed that we would be able to lead one person to the Lord, but God had other plans.


I would ask you to pray for the opportunities ahead.
- Bryan, our oldest son, is headed to Japan early September on a vision tour. He has been praying about Japan for nearly 20 years. Japan is less than 2% Christian putting it in the category of “unreached.” Please pray that God would open doors for their team and that He would meet Bryan and the team in a radical way.
- I’m going to be going to Thailand mid September. We are going to be flying our lead workers from the 10/40 window to Thailand to attend a conference there. Afterwards we will be having our own SGWM conference with our workers. We’re meeting in Thailand since we are not able to meet many of them in the countries that they work in. Please pray for a fruitful time of fellowship as we focus on strengthening and encouraging our workers who are serving the Lord in difficult and dangerous areas.
- After the Thailand conference, I’ll be headed to South Asia for an extended visit. I will be there visiting new and established works in the region. It’s very important to stand with our workers and see what they have been doing. It’s a time of discipleship and pastoral care. Please pray for God’s blessing upon the trip from start to finish.
- Please pray for Tina and Austin while Bryan and I are away. It’s always difficult when one member of our family is gone, but now that two of us will be gone it will doubly difficult for Tina and Austin.
- And pray for more opportunities to share in churches about “The Great Commission” and what God is doing among the unreached through Saving Grace World Missions.
As always, we’re so very thankful for your partnership in the work that God has entrusted to us. It’s such a wonderful privilege to work among the unreached of the world. In a very real sense, we would not be able to do what we do without your prayer and financial support. The fruit that comes out of these trips is added to your account also. So thank you again for your friendship, prayers, love and support.
God bless,
Gary and Tina
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