Crossover Global - USA

Crossover Global - USA Crossover Global is a church-planting organization committed to providing Gospel access to UUPG's.

This is our Mobilization account in the US— engaging believers to pray, learn, advocate, and take their role in God’s mission among the UUPG's

Today, we join believers around the world in prayer for the unreached.The three-line symbol is a simple reminder that a ...
05/24/2026

Today, we join believers around the world in prayer for the unreached.

The three-line symbol is a simple reminder that a third of humanity is still living with little or no access to the Gospel.

Across our global team, we are taking this day to remember, pray, and raise awareness for those who are still waiting to hear the good news of Jesus.

You can be part of this movement today:

Draw the symbol.
Share your photo.
Pray for the unreached.
Invite others to remember them too.

Together, we can help make the unreached known.

05/21/2026

May 24 is the International Day for the Unreached.

Join us as we pray for the third of humanity still living with little or no access to the Gospel.

Even if you can’t go, you can pray.
Even if you don’t know where to start, you can help others remember.

On May 24:
Pray for the unreached.
Draw the three-line symbol.
Share your photo.
Help make the unreached known.

A simple mark can start an important conversation.On May 24, believers around the world will pause to pray for the unrea...
05/20/2026

A simple mark can start an important conversation.

On May 24, believers around the world will pause to pray for the unreached, the third of humanity still living with little or no access to the Gospel.

The three-line symbol helps us remember them, pray for them, and speak up for those who are often forgotten.

This International Day for the Unreached, join the movement:

Draw the symbol.
Share your photo.
Pray for the unreached.
Invite others to remember them too.

May 24 is the International Day for the Unreached.A third of the world still has little or no access to the Gospel. That...
05/18/2026

May 24 is the International Day for the Unreached.

A third of the world still has little or no access to the Gospel. That means millions of people live without a local church, without a nearby witness, and without the opportunity to hear about Jesus in a way they can understand.

On May 24, believers around the world will pause to pray and raise awareness for the unreached.

You can be part of it.

Pray.
Draw the three-line symbol.
Share your photo.
Use your voice to help make the unreached known.

Hidden in the northeastern Loreto region of Peru, the Pisabo people are a small subgroup connected to the Aguaruna peopl...
04/20/2026

Hidden in the northeastern Loreto region of Peru, the Pisabo people are a small subgroup connected to the Aguaruna peoples of the Amazon. With a population of around 700, they live closely tied to the rainforest that surrounds them.

For generations, the Pisabo have relied on the land for survival through hunting, gathering food, and farming crops such as cacao and coffee. Their daily life is shaped by deep knowledge of rivers, forests, seasons, and the natural resources around them.

Yet their community also faces outside pressures. Political domination and land exploitation threaten both their way of life and their future. While rich in culture and tradition, they still remain with little known access to the gospel in a way that speaks clearly to their language and worldview.

Today we invite you to pray for the Pisabo people of Peru — that Christ would be made known, hope would rise, and new doors would open for lasting transformation.

629 leaders trained in 2025.This is more than a number—it’s a testimony of what God is doing.We believe in multiplying c...
04/17/2026

629 leaders trained in 2025.

This is more than a number—it’s a testimony of what God is doing.

We believe in multiplying church planters to plant multiplying churches. And that multiplication begins by raising and equipping leaders.

Leaders who are not only established, but prepared.
Equipped with truth, grounded in Scripture, and ready to go where others are not.

Because when leaders are equipped, they can be sent.

Sent to communities with no access to the Gospel.
Sent to places where the name of Jesus has not yet been known.

What we celebrate today is not just training completed—it is future churches, future disciples, and future movements already set in motion.

By God’s grace, 629 leaders are now part of that story.

04/13/2026

Part 3 of our conversation with an Iranian believer regarding the current situation in Iran.

The Luobohe Miao people of China live in remote mountainous regions, where life is shaped by agriculture, close family t...
04/10/2026

The Luobohe Miao people of China live in remote mountainous regions, where life is shaped by agriculture, close family ties, and traditions passed down for generations.

Their worldview is deeply spiritual. Many follow animistic beliefs — honoring ancestral spirits and relying on shamans for guidance, protection, and healing. Fear of the unseen world often influences daily life, decisions, and hope for the future.

Most Luobohe Miao have little to no access to the Gospel in their heart language. For many, there has never been a clear opportunity to hear and understand the message of Jesus in a way that connects with their culture.

Reaching a people like this takes time, sacrifice, and spiritual breakthrough. It requires workers to go, trust to be built, and strongholds to be broken.

And none of this happens without prayer.

Today, prayer is a vital way to take part.

Pray for the Luobohe Miao. Pray for open hearts. Pray for workers. Pray for a movement to Christ among them.

Because without prayer, reaching them is incredibly difficult — and prayer is one of the most powerful actions we can take right now.

04/09/2026

Part 2 of our conversation with an Iranian believer regarding the current situation in Iran.

A country can have churches, Bibles, and millions of Christians—and still have entire people groups with little or no ac...
04/07/2026

A country can have churches, Bibles, and millions of Christians—
and still have entire people groups with little or no access to the Gospel.

Access is not about proximity—
it’s about understanding.

The Gospel must be available in a person’s own language.
It must be understood within their culture.

A nation may have a strong Christian presence—
but that presence may only be accessible to certain groups, not all.

Different ethnic groups.
Different languages.
Different realities.

For many, there is no church among their people.
No Scripture in a language they truly understand.
No clear way to hear the Gospel within their own context.

So while Christianity may be present in the country,
it remains out of reach for millions.

Until the Gospel is accessible within every people group,
the work is not finished.

04/01/2026

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