Public signal layer + thesis authority layer

Track the remaining translation edge. Route the work with clarity.

This surface combines public Scripture-access data, frontier concentration, Great Commission pressure points, and the appended inductive study method into one governed operating layer.

Map surface

Translation-need hotspots and concentration zones

The map is built on a local MapLibre distribution and a bundled world-country GeoJSON. The current layer is driven by public-signal hotspots while the language-by-language layer is prepared for direct ProgressBible export or API ingestion.

Mission mapGold fills mark current public-signal hotspot countries. Icon markers open region and country callouts.
MapLibre local dist
Status read

What the public data says right now

The Great Commission gap still sits where lack of Scripture access, lack of gospel relationship, and weak worker allocation overlap. This is the layer the surface is built to expose.

Translation layer
    Operating implications
      Mission alignment pressure
      • The unreached still represent a massive share of humanity while worker allocation remains skewed toward already-reached contexts.
      • Frontier pressure remains acute where self-sustaining church presence is nearly absent.
      • The field signal must be read as geographic concentration plus relational absence, not just raw language count.
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      Pipeline

      Pulse, Atlas, and thesis propagation

      The surface is structured to ingest live external signals, normalize them into mission geography, and keep doctrinal propagation tied to the same inductive discipline used in the appended studies.

      01

      Pulse intake

      Collect public Scripture-access updates, field milestones, frontier concentration signals, country-level movement notes, and source URLs with dates.

      02

      Atlas routing

      Resolve each signal into geography, country, region, or non-country mission class, then bind it to map coordinates, queue priority, and update feed placement.

      03

      Study propagation

      Carry the same observation → progressive questions → responses → conclusion → application sequence across the rest of the biblical canon without breaking method.

      Method authority

      The appended studies govern the doctrinal layer

      Core hermeneutic rails
        Update rail

        Current feed

        The feed is data-driven. Future updates are controlled by the bundled JSON rail, then ready for direct ingestion from a structured source adapter.

        Source coverage

        Source by language

        The surface is French-first, but the source layer remains indexed across the active rails and the deferred queue so the scripture rail can expand without breaking architecture.

        Sources and archive

        Data provenance and study materials

        Public signal sources and uploaded thesis materials are carried in the bundle so the operating surface does not lose its provenance layer.

        Book section

        Books attached to this bundle

        1 Peter and Titus remain open with their attached materials. 1 John is now generated in the same inductive machine; 2 John and 3 John still wait for their full rail.

        1 Peter
        1 Peter packet with index, inline PDF, and attached source files.
        Packet attached

        Index + attached source

        Open book
        Titus
        Titus packet organized by chapter and section from the attached source text.
        Packet attached

        Index + attached source

        Open book
        1 John
        Generated 1 John study, structured with the same inductive machine as the Peter and Titus corpus.
        Generated study

        Index + PDF + TXT

        Open book
        2 John
        Reserved rail for the future 2 John study packet.
        Reserved rail

        Live page, source pending

        Open book
        3 John
        Reserved rail for the future 3 John study packet.
        Reserved rail

        Live page, source pending

        Open book