Love New Internationals helps churches develop pathways to Jesus for immigrants in their neighborhood. We equip churches through coaching, seminars/webinars, and curriculum.
Our team building programs and experiential camps, are aimed at increasing self-awareness, teaching conflict resolution skills and sharing the message of the gospel. Many of our campers return as leaders to disciple the next generation.
Dale and Patti Epp proclaim Christ as Lord and life through speaking, teaching, and preaching in churches, camps, events, and conferences in New Zealand and abroad.
Our vision as a ministry is to help lead people into change, giving them hope, the hope that comes through believing in Jesus. Helping them to see that they do not have to be stuck into the circumstances that they were born into, but that they have the power to participate in being the change of tomorrow for themselves and those who come after them.
Samuel & Sharon Wafula open their hearts and home to hundreds of orphans, destitute children, widows and widowers, in one of the most impoverished districts of Kenya. They oversee 36 churches in East Africa, while providing food, shelter and education to 450 orphans. They run a primary and high school, as well as a college.
We equip, support and mentor leaders who serve on the frontlines of discipleship across the globe. For many people dealing with issues such as the effects of abuse, addiction and generalized shame, the Church may not always feel like a safe place to open up about their struggles.
Through the Good News of Jesus Christ, GNI Ministries counters human trafficking and catalyzes community transformation among the poor and oppressed in South East Asia. We currently equip and empower national leaders to impact Shan State (Myanmar), Chiang Rai (Thailand) and parts of southwestern Thailand, and we network with other agencies to expand God’s Kingdom in this needy region.
There is an expression that says “In every crisis lies an opportunity”. If that is the case, then life in Canada for newcomers abounds with opportunities! They face many hurdles as they wrestle to fit into life in Canada. Many lack basic linguistic and cultural skills. They can also struggle with a lack of funds for even basic necessities.
Himalaya Asha Kendra’s New Life House supports women recovering from exploitative or crisis situations. Because of limited economic opportunity at home and a patriarchal society, many women in Nepal find themselves in exploitative or abusive situations.
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Since 2014, Friends of the Great Commission has enabled ministry partners to thrive by providing charity admin expertise and guidance while promoting collaboration in fulfilling the Great Commission.