Hitaji lililobaki limejikusanya
The map should not read the world as one flat mass. Remaining need concentrates where Scripture access, witness presence and response to the gospel remain weak together.
The Jarida does not repost articles. It turns public signals into structured readings connected to the map, translation, peoples, and the study discipline already present on the site.
Original briefs from Pulse, resolved through the Ramani ya Tume, and published only when the signal produces a useful reading.
The map should not read the world as one flat mass. Remaining need concentrates where Scripture access, witness presence and response to the gospel remain weak together.
A signal does not deserve publication because it is recent. It deserves publication when it connects a source, a zone, a need class and a readable consequence.
Raw automatic publishing is not the right model. The right architecture automates research and drafting, then keeps review before publication.