Global Missions

“God is King of all the earth!” (Ps. 47:7) God has called us to pray, give, and go to make disciples of all nations.

The grace we’ve received compels us to spread the Good News of God’s grace all over the world and to see people come to know Jesus among all the nations. As we follow Jesus to the nations, we get to see people experience redemption and salvation.

Global Missions Strategy

There is no shortage of great work that needs the prayer and financial support of churches and Christ followers. Since we cannot say yes to all the great work being done around the globe, we have prayerfully determined how the Lord wants us to direct our focus. We feel the Lord has given us the following criteria to identify Global Partners (GP) with whom we can partner to perpetuate the Great Commission around the world. We’re looking for Global Partners who...

  • Our GPs have a vibrant relationship with Jesus. They nurture their own souls with regular time in prayer, the Scriptures and other spiritual habits. They care for their families well. They have guardrails and embrace accountability to ensure they are walking with Jesus.

  • Our Global Partners focus on Unreached People Groups. An unreached people group is an ethnic group that lacks a community of believing Christians capable of evangelizing the people of their own culture without outside assistance (see www.joshuaproject.net)

  • We’re looking for GPs whose primary strategy is to identify, equip and empower indigenous leaders to eventually continue the work of multiplying disciples and churches to their own culture. An indigenous leader is a person who was born in the local culture, as opposed to someone coming in from a different culture.

  • Their primary focus is multiplying relational disciple makers that result in new congregations of believers. Like Jesus’ strategy, they’re committed to pouring into a few who are trained to go and do likewise. This slow and patient emphasis on relational disciple making will, Lord willing, reap a sustainable and exponential return, even if it comes long after the missionary’s tenure has ended.

  • We’re looking for Global Partners who partner their gospel proclamation with gospel demonstration, reflecting the love, grace and compassion of God to their neighbors in word and deed. They preach the power of the gospel and demonstrate the values of the Kingdom as they strive for peace and show mercy to the poor, marginalized, sick, and suffering.

  • We’re looking for leaders who desire to initiate a multiplying movement, rather than implement an individual endeavor. These leaders are thinking strategically about how to multiply and scale what they’re doing to be bigger than them, preferring long-term sustainable success over short-term gains. And there is a track record of effectively developing and multiplying others. We’re not concerned about the size of their ministry, but the scope of their strategy.

  • We want to partner with people who have the capacity and desire for a significant relationship with us. We want to leverage the power of focus to care for and invest heavily in a few partners. At the same time, we envision them helping us disciple and develop the missional impulse of our people by communicating well, providing financial transparency, receiving short-term trips and spending time with our church during their visits to the States.

Meet Our Global Partners

  • Missionaries to East Africa

  • Have learned local languages to near-native fluency

  • Have helped a network of 10,000 churches create and implement a "‘sending structure’ for their local churches to mobilize, train, and send out missionaries

Zach and Camille

  • Missionaries to India

  • Working among 91 unreached people groups

  • Targeting regions with minimal Christian presence

  • Providing wells to communities that lack access to clean water

Joseph and Esther