Our work

Reaching the unreached

Whether it’s an individual, a tribe, a village, or a larger group of people, we want to take the Gospel to those who have not yet heard it and to places where it is still very limited.

''It has always been my ambition to preach the gospel where Christ was not known, so that I would not be building on someone else’s foundation.''

Romans 15:20

Tribes

Outdoor events

We also organize larger outdoor events, through which we have the opportunity to reach large numbers of people at once with the Gospel. These events usually last 1-3 days, and we try to promote them in advance so that as many people as possible can attend. We also work with local churches and pastors to offer discipleship afterwards. Due to severe persecution, larger outdoor events are not always possible in all of the places.

Much like our approach with tribes, we work together with local pastors to locate new villages where Jesus is not yet known. The main difference with villages is that they often have better access to education, and the roads are usually more accessible and easier to reach. However, just like with the tribes, many people in these villages have never heard of Jesus. They worship multiple gods, practice witchcraft, and make various sacrifices to their gods. The need for the Gospel is urgent.

We are constantly seeking ways to reach new areas, tribes, and villages so that as many people as possible can hear the Gospel. In partnership with local pastors and churches, we identify regions and people groups that have not yet heard about Jesus.

When we talk about tribes, we refer to communities that are often more isolated from mainstream society, with simpler lifestyles, minimal education, and no access to electricity. In many cases, the only way to reach them is to bring the Gospel to where they are.

Many of these areas are hard to access, with no paved roads and often located in remote wilderness or atop hills and mountains, sometimes requiring hours of hiking. They often speak their own tribal language, so an interpreter is essential. Working with local pastors is essential to help continue discipleship in these communities.

Severe persecution of Christians by the state and religious groups, extreme poverty, long distances, different social classes, lack of education, isolation from the rest of society, and language barriers are some of the most common reasons why spreading the Gospel is challenging. The shortage of missionaries and lack of funding are also major issues, as currently, there is on average only 1 missionary for every 450,000 people in Asia.

Challenges in spreading the Gospel

Villages

70

tribes and villages reached

Over the past year:

1500

accepted Jesus

800

healed

4

new churches

Over the past year, we have reached about 70 tribes and villages, where approximately 86% have welcomed us, allowing us to proclaim the Gospel. Of these, 83.3% had never heard of Jesus.

Entire tribes and villages have begun following Jesus. As a result of the preaching, our local pastor friends have been able to plant 4 new churches.

We have also visited around 30 churches, witnessing how God has saved, healed, delivered, and encountered people.

Around 1,500 people have come to faith, 800 have been healed from various illnesses, the blind have received their sight, and the deaf have regained their hearing. God's power and love have touched people in life-changing ways.

Churches

We work together with the local churches and leaders that as many people as possible have the opportunity to hear the Gospel, be saved, healed, delivered, and grow in their relationship with God.

As a result of the preaching, our local pastor friends have been able to plant four new churches. Part of our vision is to be plant churches in new areas, working together local pastors. We also want to encourage and strengthen churches and Christians.

Humanitarian aid

We want to help people in the midst of a humanitarian crisis

Ukraine

We've helped organize food aid that has fed dozens of people weekly, and through this, they’ve also been able to hear the Gospel.

After the war started, we have been participating in bringing the Gospel to war-zone in Ukraine, encouraging local brothers and sisters, and helping with our available resources.

"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in... Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me."

Matthew 25:35-40