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World Christian Ministries is in fellowship with many other ministries that are playing a key role in world evangelism and compassionate outreach. Some of these are US-based; others are native to their own mission field. Click on the ministry's name to go to its website.
Assisting some 70 indigenous ministries in Asia, Africa, former USSR, and Latin America, with a special heart for instructing Christians about Islam.
Perhaps the originator over 50 years ago of the concept of supporting indigenous missions, this ministry assists some 700 indigenous ministries in poorer countries overseas.
COSIM
Coalition On Support of Indigenous Ministries—a coalition of agencies that separately and together assist indigenous ministries and share their experience and expertise. Check its website to learn more about
COSIM hosts a conference emphasizing best practices in parnterships between Western and Majority World ministries. Click on the subtitle to check out the forthcoming conference.
This ministry presents major projects in Asia, Southeast Asia, India, Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Eastern Europe and former Soviet Union as opportunities for investing in the kingdom of God.
Gospel for Asia trains and sends out native missionaries in India and surrounding countries. The ministry is headed by K.P. Yohannan, who himself was born and grew up in a small village in South India. After coming to Christ and cutting his evangelistic teeth in Operation Mobilisation, he came to America and founded GFA in 1979.
Now in its second generation of leadership, HBI trains India’s Christian leaders and ministers compassionately to the poor.
A ministry providing educational and financial assistance to indigenous ministries in Africa, South Asia and Middle East (with a focus on Turkey).
An India-based ministry that has planted 20,000 churches and operates 96 orphanages housing 10,000 children and 190 schools with 88,000 students (mostly on Indian soil). It also assists another 10,000 orphans and needy children in southern Africa (known as Emmanuel Mission International on the Indian subcontinent).
A ministry support indigenous ministries in Africa and Asia, and producers of World View video series on perspectives in mission.
Founded in 1953, OSM recognizes that many mission leaders of the majority world came to Christ while they were students abroad. Under the leadership of Dr. Bill Bray, OSM seeks to encourage and train foreign Christian students and other visitors studying in America to return to their home countries as part of God’s missionary force.
Partners International
A mature ministry that has major partnerships with at least 40 indigenous ministries in China, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Middle East, and Africa.
Organization assists with housing, relief for the poor and homeless, especially following the tsunami of December 2005.
WIN is a non-profit, humanitarian relief and development agency devoted to changing attitudes all over the globe through aid and education. They do humanitarian work in over 22 countries, including those with major Muslim populations. They previously published World Christian magazine and graciously offered us freedom to use the title. Their founder and executive director, Ron George, is a member of the WCM board of directors.
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