Through the “funnest” fun, loving relationships, beauty inside and out, and Truth declared and illustrated, Camp Lebanon guests-both young and old-will taste the delight of being desired by their Creator God.

Cru is a caring community passionate about connecting people to Jesus Christ.


Our purpose is helping to fulfill the Great Commission in the power of the Holy Spirit by winning people to faith in Jesus Christ, building them in their faith and sending them to win and build others and helping the body of Christ to do evangelism and discipleship through a variety of creative ways.


We are committed to the centrality of the cross, the truth of the Word, the power of the Holy Spirit and the global scope of the Great Commission. Read our Statement of Faith.

East-West has one consuming passion—to make God known among every nation, every tribe, every tongue, and every people. There’s a world waiting to know Jesus. And we are desperate to reach them with the radical message of God’s love and grace. 

We are a band of bold witnesses united to impact God’s Kingdom. We’re on a mission . . . and we refuse to play it safe until all have heard

FamilyLife experts have devoted their lives bringing biblical principles to people in ways that positively change their lives. At the heart of our organization is a volunteer network of more than 10,000 couples nationwide who help us bring God's message to their communities.


Through the guidance of our experts and with the help of our lay ministry, FamilyLife has developed into a vibrant and visionary organization that is today changing the world one home at a time.

INTERLINK provides services which enable others to pursue their God given vision for ministry. This includes Churches, other Christian organizations, individuals, long and short term independent missionaries and indigenous and national Christian workers.


We provide knowledge and assistance, which facilitate Christian sponsors in taking a proactive role in the support of these missionaries and projects. Ministries and projects of emphasis are those that present the Gospel or create the opportunity to do so in a clear and effective way. We place a high priority on work that establishes and strengthens nationally led churches.


INTERLINK is committed to facilitating ministry in a manner that is efficient and effective in the field and a source of spiritual vitality and growth for those sponsoring the work.

Bible translation is about giving people the best resource for knowing God—in a language that speaks to their minds and hearts. That’s the simple answer. Translation impacts people in many ways, and it looks different for every community. Below are just a few examples.

The JESUS Film Project distributes the film "JESUS," a two-hour docudrama about the life of Christ based on the Gospel of Luke. The film has been seen in every country of the world and translated into hundreds of languages since its initial release in 1979. Our goal is to reach every nation, tribe, people and tongue, helping them see and hear the story of Jesus in a language they can understand. So whether a person speaks Swahili, French, or a language whose name is extremely difficult for most to pronounce, he or she will encounter the life and message of Jesus in a language "of the heart."


Many mission experts have acclaimed the "JESUS" film as one of the greatest evangelistic success stories of all time. The ultimate success of this project won't be measured by how many people have already seen it, but by how many will follow Him after seeing this film.


Through use by The JESUS Film Project, and more than 1,500 Christian agencies, this powerful film has had several billion viewings worldwide since 1979. On top of that, the great majority of those heard the story of Jesus in a language they easily understand.


As a result, more than More than 200 million people have indicated decisions to accept Christ as their personal Savior and Lord.

Legacy Christian Academy (LCA) is a PreK through 12th grade school that promotes academic excellence in a Christ-centered biblical worldview. We foster a loving, collaborative learning environment that encourages students to expand their intellect, develop Christ-like character, and fulfill their God-given potential.

We are conveniently located on a scenic 30-acre campus in Andover, Minnesota, a northern suburb of Minneapolis. In addition to instructional facilities, there are two soccer fields, two softball fields, a baseball field, a spacious elementary playground, a 12,000 square-foot Sports Center, and a performing arts auditorium.

You'll find MAF in the hardest-to-reach locations, where people live isolated from the rest of the world, cut off from the most basic necessities. Our highly trained pilots maneuver Cessna and KODIAK aircraft through rugged terrain. And while passengers might hold their breath, MAF pilots skillfully land at short, unimproved airstrips on the sides of mountains, in jungle clearings, or on tropical rivers—to bring medicine and doctors, disaster relief, education, evangelists, Bible translators, food supplies, agriculture and clean water projects, and more. Why do we do it? Because we’re passionate about sharing Christ's love beyond where the road ends.

Founded in 1989, New Mission Systems International (NMSI) was one family's dream to assist Russian pastors in planting churches and discipling new believers. Building on this foundation, NMSI continues to join with God in what He is already doing to foster the church and believers globally. Over the past 25 years NMSI missionaries have lived out the gospel message in over 39 countries, touching hundreds and thousands of individual's lives. By God's grace and faithfulness NMSI missionaries and their faithful supporters, the vision and mission of NMSI to transform lives and communities continues to expand.

In 1938, the ministry started with a radio program called Detroit Bible Class. Since then, our audience has grown from a small group of dedicated radio listeners to millions of people around the world who use our Bible-based resources.

Over the years our name has changed to better reflect the variety of resources we offer. Today, we realize that most people recognize who we are by the well-loved devotional Our Daily Bread.  So we changed our name to Our Daily Bread Ministries to more clearly communicate who we are. Although our name has changed, our focus remains the same: reaching out to people all around the world with the message of God’s love.


We’re a non-denominational, non-profit organization with staff and volunteers in over 35 offices working together to distribute more than 60 million resources in 150 countries. Regardless of whether it’s a radio or television broadcast, DVD, podcast, book, mobile app, or website, we provide materials to help people grow in their relationship with God.

Since 1996 SAT-7 has been working to illuminate countries in the Middle East and North Africa with God’s love. The ministry currently has five channels (SAT-7 ARABIC, SAT-7 PARS, SAT-7 KIDS, SAT-7 PLUS and SAT-7 TÜRK), each of which holds to a similar ethos - show viewers God’s love, give local churches in the region a satellite TV platform to educate and encourage their communities, combat misconceptions about the Christian faith in the region, work inter-denominationally, and foster bridges of understanding with the much larger non-Christian majority without compromising the truth of God’s Word. 

God’s Word is LIFE giving. By it the oppressed are LIBERATED, the lost are RECONCILED. YET OVER ONE BILLION PEOPLE ARE STILL BIBLELESS. Our VISION for the next 10 years is to reach ONE BILLION more with God’s Word!

Radical trust and willingness to sacrifice were distinctive marks of early WEC. Faith and obedience characterised members of the new movement. Out of passion for Christ, trust in his leading and a deep desire to bring the gospel to those who had no opportunity to hear, C.T. Studd was led by God to Central Africa in 1913. Others joined in the work and with the valuable help of his wife Priscilla in England, the Heart of Africa mission was born.


C. T. Studd named the earliest principles the “Five Smooth Stones” from the stones David selected for his battle against Goliath: 

• Absolute faith in the deity of each person of the Trinity.

• Absolute belief in the full inspiration of the Old and New Testament Scriptures.

• Total commitment to know and to preach only Jesus Christ and him crucified.

• Obedience to Christ’s command to love all who love the Lord Jesus sincerely, without partiality, and to love all people.

• Absolute faith in the will, power and providence of God to meet all our needs in his service. 


Focus and urgency marked their methods. Their strategy was to identify the parts of the world that were unevangelised. Then by obedience to the Spirit’s leading, faith, prayer, commitment, and sacrifice they sought to make Christ known in those places as quickly as possible. God’s promise to C.T. Studd was that his journey was not only for Africa. It was for the whole unevangelised world. The work expanded and the name Worldwide Evangelisation Crusade was adopted in 1919. In 1982 the name became WEC International. In this name WEC stands for ‘Worldwide Evangelisation for Christ’. WEC has grown over the years and although our name has changed, our core passion remains - loving Christ and making him known. Radical trust, willingness to sacrifice, faith and obedience, focus and urgency mark our lives. We value the past while remaining committed to following the Spirit’s leading for effectiveness today. 

For more than 70 years, Wycliffe has helped people around the world translate the Bible into their own languages. We also help with language development, literacy and other spiritual and physical needs.


In 1917 a missionary named William Cameron Townsend went to Guatemala to sell Spanish Bibles. But he was shocked when many people couldn’t understand the books. They spoke Cakchiquel, a language without a Bible. Cam believed everyone should understand the Bible, so he started a linguistics school (the Summer Institute of Linguistics, known today as SIL) that trained people to do Bible translation. The work continued to grow, and in 1942 Cam officially founded Wycliffe Bible Translators.

Over the following decades, Wycliffe celebrated many milestones — from the first translation completed in 1951, all the way to the 500th translation completed in 2000. Around the same time, Wycliffe adopted a new challenge — a goal of starting a Bible translation project in every language still needing one by 2025.

YAJASI flies to Papua’s most isolated communities—serving both Bible translation and local people. They currently fly four Pilatus PC-6s and a Pilatus PC-12. We helped YAJASI get off the ground back in 1993, and we’ve partnered with them ever since.


In 2014, YAJASI’s airplanes accumulated 2,885 hours of flying, carrying 12,666 passengers and 944,633 kilograms of cargo. They flew 373,930 miles, or about 15 times around the world, with 4,318 successful takeoffs and landings.

 

YAJASI supports Bible translation projects in remote areas of Papua using four rugged, turbine-powered Pilatus PC-6s and a larger PC-12. A fifth PC-6 is needed to meet the expanding number of requests for their service.

 

Planes are the only safe way to reach many villages in Papua. Another PC-6 means our partner can serve Bible translation even better—with more flights, less delays, and lower prices. Will you help provide the crucial fifth turbine-powered PC-6 for YAJASI’s fleet?

Arising out of our history, ministry, and contacts in Southern Africa ZEMA has a unique opportunity to fulfill a special vision and purpose...

Vision - That the amaZioni people of Southern Africa become soundly Biblical in their beliefs and practices. 

Purpose - To Know God and to make him known, particularly among the amaZioni of the African Independent Churches. 

To this God-given privilege and responsibility we dedicate ourselves...

  • to seek personal revival and offer a revived missionary body.
  • to reach men and women in Southern Africa with the Gospel of Jesus Christ so that they may be brought to discipleship and service.
  • to aid in the establishment of Biblically based churches.
  • to engage, where possible and necessary, in any form of development among the peoples of Southern Africa.
  • to bring believers to a realization of their responsibility in the Gospel and to encourage and help them to serve in the mission work of the church.