Although 67 generations of Christians have lived and died since Jesus' resurrection, there are about 5,000 frontier people groups (FPGs) comprising 2 billion people who are still unreached with the gospel. One-fourth of the world lives in these FPGs and have almost no chance of hearing about Jesus from someone in their own people group. About HALF the population of all FPGs live in just 36 people groups, each over ten million in population. 

FPGs, a subset of unreached people groups (UPGs), have 0.1% or fewer (less than 1 in 1,000) who identify with Jesus in any way and no confirmed sustained Kingdom or church planting movements. These are the “most unreached of the unreached.”

AFM works alongside churches, mobilizing them to send short- and long-term missionaries to do frontier, pioneer missions in areas where a viable and visible church still does not exist.