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All users of GAPP are asked to enter their own people group information (their country of citizenship or origin, their self-identified people group name, their primary language, and their other spoken languages). This information will be used to deliver back to GAPP users various scales of engagement showing whether that engagement of various people groups around the world is happening from same culture, near culture, or cross-cultural efforts.
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Consider: If someone else was sharing the gospel with you, what country would you want them to say you are from, language you speak, and people group you belong to?
Select your country of origin
Select your primary spoken ( or signed ) language
Select the people group you are a member of
Select all other languages you speak or sign
If you are finished making changes, scroll to the bottom of the screen and click “Save”
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Select the People Group Shortcuts search box.
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By default, this brings up the people groups that GAPP knows are near your location as indicated by the green location tag, but if the people group you are looking for is still not in the list, you can select the search box and type the name of each people group you are looking for and the location tag turns red to show it is not using your location.
To select a default people group, select the name of one of your shortcuts.
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Select the Language Shortcuts search box.
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By default, this brings up the languages that GAPP knows are near your location as indicated by the green location tag, but if the language you are looking for is still not in the list, you can select the search box and type the name of each language you are looking for and the location tag turns red to show it is not using your location.
To select a default language, select the name of one of your shortcuts.
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Select the Religion Shortcuts search box.
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By default, this brings up the religions that GAPP knows are near your location as indicated by the green location tag, but if the religion you are looking for is still not in the list, you can select the search box and type the name of each religion you are looking for and the location tag turns red to show it is not using your location.
To select a default religion, select the name of one of your shortcuts.
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Select the Country Shortcuts search box.
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By default, this brings up the country that GAPP has determined based on your device as indicated by the green location tag, but if the country you are looking for is still selected, you can select the search box and type the name of each country and select the countries you are looking for.
To select a default country, select the name of one of your shortcuts
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Select the Peoplegroups.org Shortcuts search box.
By default, this brings up a people group pick list based on peoplegroups.org. You can search by a name or a PEID identifier and select the people groups that you want to be shortcuts. These shortcuts will be used to populate the people name, language, religion, and country questions on activities.
Select the Joshuaproject.net Shortcuts search box.
By default, this brings up a people group pick list based on joshuaproject.net . You can search by a name or a PeopleID3 identifier and select the people groups that you want to be shortcuts. These shortcuts will be used to populate the people name, language, religion, and country questions on activities.
If you are finished making changes, scroll to the bottom of the screen and click “Save.”
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If you are not on the Details page already, in the top section of the side panel, select “Settings.” The Details tab of the Settings page will open.
In the Activity Shortcut Configuration section, you will need to name the location, then you will find a place picker. Click on it, and a map window will open.
You can zoom and scroll or use the search box to type in and find the location you want to set as a shortcut location.
Click the point on the map that you want as save and name.
Click the “Continue” button.
If you are finished making changes, scroll to the bottom of the screen and click “Save”
To remove a saved
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location:
If you are not on the Details page already, in the top section of the side panel, select “Settings.” The Details tab of the Settings page will open.
In the My Location section, click the Red Trash button.
Click Save.
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