Missions Resources

 
 
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Mission 2535

Mission 2535 believes that it must live out the teachings of Christ in community. At the core of their DNA is Matthew 25:35 & 36 "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, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me." 

Mission 2535 serves in the mountainous northern region of ‘El Cibao.’ They have been making a difference by planting new and thriving churches through implementing innovative solutions that address what they have identified as the 4 Pillars of sustainable communities; Clean Water, Food, Healthcare & Job Training.

 

South Atlantic District

We are a community of Christ-centered, mission-focused congregations sending our people into their world with the gospel of Jesus, as people of hope and blessing, making disciples. As part the Alliance denomination, we serve churches in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.

 
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Envision

Envision is a ministry of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. The purpose of Envision is to identify and develop missional leaders who innovate, establish, and strengthen communities of faith in key urban environments. They do this through short-term trips, internships, leadership development, and ministry opportunities in the Alliance family.

 

GOD FOR NATIONS

In their own words, “Our mission is to reach these marginalized and show them the love of Jesus. Because we firmly believe that the gospel is their only hope. Although, we can’t entirely change their economic and social condition. Nonetheless, we can give them the hope of a better future in the kingdom of God. It is pretty challenging to reach the marginalized because of the persecution from the government and the hate from society toward Christian missionaries. However, we are effectively planting churches in remote villages by empowering the local missionaries.”