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MOSAIC UNITED STATES
American Great Outdoors
Unreached Harold & Mildred

Anglo Aging Service Workers: Older rural couples and retirees scattered in remote communities around the country living on low wage and Social Security in modest homes, small apartment buildings and mobile homes


A rugged blend of rural couples and retirees makes up American Great Outdoors. Scattered in remote communities around the country, this segment is characterized by aging households—about half are over 65— who like an outdoor lifestyle. These singles and couples live in modest homes, small apartment buildings and mobile homes. There’s little emphasis on educational achievement, and one in five did not complete high school. Most households get by on Social Security or relatively low wages earned at blue-collar and service industry jobs in retail, health care and food services. Money seems to go further in these isolated communities affording a number of households with full-sized cars and boats.


Unreached Status
64.14% are Unevangelized

Top Unreached Counties for American Great Outdoors

  1. Pasco County, FL
  2. Pinellas County, FL
  3. Riverside County, CA
  4. Polk County, FL
  5. Maricopa County, AZ
  6. Mohave County, AZ
  7. Marion County, FL
  8. Volusia County, FL
  9. Charlotte County, FL
  10. Yavapai County, AZ


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Virginia Counties
Children Under the Age of 5

A map of the Missional Culturescape of the the counties of Virginia shows the distribution of children under the age of 5 throughout the state.
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My Mission:
My Missional Role
My APEPT Missionality
in My Zip Code

FREE zip code level information at the Missional Corps is provided to site users. Once you take your APEPT Missionality survey at APEPT.org, you can view 12 statements about your missional role in your zip code.

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Missional Cyclopedia featured motivation


INDEPENDENTS
Individualistic Orientation

Self-Sufficiency: to not need anyone for physical or emotional support
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Today's featured church planting locations

Top Church Planting Locations

Below are maps of some top church planting locations around the United States. We have defined these locations based on the percentage of active evangelical presence within a 3 mile ring around each census tract centroid. You may find MissionalCulturescape.org useful to map these locations.

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