Don’t you think those working on the “front lines” of establishing God’s Kingdom should be appropriately compensated?
Do Your Part – A Latte A Day
We are currently sending monthly support to missionaries working among the Unreached. We have a list of workers who are working to reach the Unreached. These workers are currently living on very little and need additional support to continue their ministry of living among the Unreached and exposing the Unreached to the Good News of… Continue reading Do Your Part – A Latte A Day
ZIMBABWEANS ministering in INDIA
P and S’s Ministry Profile (Names abbreviated to 1st letters only, for security purposes) S and I are both Zimbabweans. I have been with a missionary organization for the last 16 years. During the first 8 years I was serving in different roles in my home country. What got me into missions was learning about… Continue reading ZIMBABWEANS ministering in INDIA
Bicycles Needed, Monthly Support Also
A Recent Request From a Group Working With the Unreached in Pakistan. “We have several house churches and fellowships in North Pakistan, with hundreds of new believers. Please join us in prayers for urgently needed bicycles for church planters, Urdu Bibles for our mission teams, teaching materials and monthly support for barefoot pastors on the… Continue reading Bicycles Needed, Monthly Support Also
We have never seen a wedding like this
“We have never seen a wedding like this,” said the smiling cousin of the groom as he greeted Dany (not his real name), a church planter among his own Wadar people. The Wadar are some of the poorest people in Maharashtra, India. For many, the main livelihood is cutting rocks. It was the wedding of… Continue reading We have never seen a wedding like this
Ravi in Andhra Pradesh
In his college days, Ravi was a self-proclaimed atheist and communist. He was the leader of a political student group at his college, and was severely injured by an opposing political group during a demonstration. While in the hospital one of his attending nurses shared the Gospel with him, but he rejected her every word.… Continue reading Ravi in Andhra Pradesh
Joshua Project
Joshua Project, a ministry of the U.S. Center for World Mission is an incredible resource for understanding the task remaining as it relates to Unreached people groups. Joshua Project is a research initiative seeking to highlight the ethnic people groups of the world with the least followers of Christ. Joshua Project seeks to answer the… Continue reading Joshua Project
Urbana Alumni
Urbana – InterVarsity Christian Fellowship’s triennial student mission convention held at the University of Illinois at Champaign has had some 225,000 attendees since its first get together in 1946. If you are an alum of Urbana, you’ve been challenged to participate in the Great Commission. After attending Urbana, whether it was the last one in December or one… Continue reading Urbana Alumni
Perspectives on the World Christian Movement
Thousands of Christians have taken the Perspectives on the World Christian Movement Study Program. After going through Perspectives, thousands of Christians have been faced with, and are now still faced with, “how can I” and “how should I” be involved in the World Christian Movement. “How can I make a difference in reaching the Unreached… Continue reading Perspectives on the World Christian Movement
Be Part of Something That Matters…To God!
We need to be involved in what matters to God. His desire is that we all be fully devoted followers of Christ. As such, we are to be involved in leading people of every nation (ethnos) to become fully devoted followers of Christ. After nearly 2,000 years there are still thousands of people groups (ethnos)… Continue reading Be Part of Something That Matters…To God!