We partner closely with indigenous congregations and their elders, prayerfully identifying men and women who are filled with the Holy Spirit and firmly grounded in the Word of God. Our aim is to come alongside these leaders as they proclaim the Gospel where it has not yet been heard and establish Christ-centered churches in places where none exist. Within the body of Christ there are many gifts, callings, and functions, yet all are meant to work in unity on the mission field toward a singular purpose: the planting and strengthening of biblical churches that faithfully reflect Christ.

Jesus’ words in the Great Commission remain the foundation and driving force of our work: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you….” (Matthew 28:19–20). Though cultures and times have changed, the authority, relevance, and urgency of Christ’s command remain unchanged. The Church is still called to continue the work and ministry that Jesus Himself began. Following the example of the Apostle Paul and the early church, we believe that evangelizing the world is most effectively accomplished through the establishment of new, vibrant, Christ-centered churches. Church planting remains one of the most powerful strategies for evangelism and discipleship, serving as a catalyst for long-term spiritual transformation by establishing Gospel-centered communities that reach unchurched and unreached people with the enduring love and truth of Christ.

By faith, we plant and nurture churches through intentional consultation and partnership with local pastors and leaders. Our approach seeks to ensure that: (1) local churches are actively engaged in evangelism, biblical teaching, and intentional discipleship; (2) unreached and underserved people groups are introduced to the Gospel; (3) believers are equipped to interpret and apply Scripture within their own cultural context; (4) each congregation is led by committed leaders who pursue continual growth, learning, and leadership development; and (5) the compassion of Christ is demonstrated through holistic ministry that addresses both spiritual and practical needs. Through these partnerships, we strive to see healthy, self-sustaining churches established—churches that glorify God, disciple believers, and impact their communities for generations to come. Download packet