Life Changing Initiatives
We are involved in others kind of missionary work, including the media, medical services, translation, sports, technology and support for economic development. Participate in what God is doing in hundreds of cities and communities all over the globe.
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Vietnamese Church Planting in Thailand
Thailand is a growing economy, known as a South East Asian “Tiger”, with a strong sense of national pride and a conflict-avoiding persona. According to the CIA World Facebook, the smashing majority of the population is Buddhist, at approximately 94.6%, followed by 4.3% who are Muslims, 1% of Christians, and another 1% representing other beliefs and faiths.
Serving to Refugees in Amman, Jordan
Jordan has a long history of being a safe place for refugees of neighboring countries that found themselves in the midst of conflicts and wars. The numbers are continuously increasing and the country has been, and is, hosting people from many nationalities and ethnicities, especially Syrians, Iraqis, and Palestine.
Pastoral Training in Cuba
In the last six years the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Cuba has grown from 35 to 70 churches, with a plantation system that starts in houses. The Alliance in Cuba has been salt and light, experiencing a steady growth amid political and economical difficulties.
Soccer Ministry in Thailand
Amid the difficulties the Alliance Church in Cuba has been facing, we are able to praise the Lord for the wonderful things that have happened there. Many beautiful fruits have been harvested: New churches joining our family, hearts of all ages being touched by Jesus, encouragement among members, and so much more.
Burmese Church Planting in Thailand
The Bible is filled with mentions of immigration and refugees. It was mentioned when Abraham went down to Egypt in a time of famine; it was later mentioned when God was giving His law to His people, making it clear that foreigners were to be treated fairly and equally.