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Serving unreached people groups around the world
We exist to assist people in answering God’s call.
Explore the countries where our missionaries currently serve.
Africa
Africa is a land of extreme diversity. With over 1.3 billion people living in more than 50 countries, there are hundreds of languages, cultures and people groups. One thing all Africans have in common is that they live in a problem-stricken continent with enormous human suffering and need.
Asia
Our experienced missionaries share with us the need for more workers who have a burden for this part of the world. Asia is so diverse we have divided into four sections: Central Asia, East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia. Countries include India, China, Japan and many more.
Central America and Mexico
Central America is composed of a mixture of indigenous people and those of European descent and is culturally Catholic, with serious pursuit of Catholicism varying by region and strength of local leadership. In Central America there is great poverty as well as both physical and spiritual need.
Europe
GlobalGrace Fellowship ministers in both Western and Eastern Europe and is open to expanding even more. Western Europe today is a strategic hub for cutting-edge mission opportunity, though it has often been overlooked by the great mission strategists of our day.
Middle East
The Middle East has been a difficult area for missions for a long time. While we do not see that changing anytime soon, we know that God loves each of them and desires that they have a chance to hear the gospel. Evangelism and church planting are needed in the region.
North America
God truly has brought the ends of the earth to the United States. There are numerous options for cross-cultural ministry in North American countries. In some situations a person can minister in English. Opportunities for full-time cross-cultural ministry abound.
South America
The population of South America is strong multi-ethnic in the overall population. Religious influences include Roman Catholic, Indigenous, Protestant, Evangelical, and Afro-Latin spiritism. One of the greatest needs is for spiritual maturity on the part of the churches, and the training of workers.