Every place.
Every person.
Until all have heard.
We have a plan to finish the Great Commission, and there’s an army already in place to do it. But they need our help.
The Solution:
Invest in native missionaries
Native missionaries remain an untapped resource in the immense challenge of reaching the forgotten billions
These remarkable Christians are indigenous to their land of the unreached, born and raised amongst the billions. They are often overlooked, but they represent manpower the West has been unable to send to reach unreached regions.
But here's the crucial truth: these native missionaries are asking for help.
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Meet some of our native missionaries
Behind every statistic is a person carrying the weight of the mission. These are some of the native missionaries serving faithfully on the front lines today.
They are already on the ground. What determines how far they can go is the investment behind them.

Cyprian serves in Ghana, where access to solid biblical training is limited for many pastors and church leaders. With support, he has helped establish a Bible school that equips current and aspiring pastors for long-term ministry.
Through this training, disciples are being raised up and sent out across Ghana and beyond, strengthening local churches and carrying the Gospel into new communities. Cyprian’s work is multiplying far beyond what one person could do alone.

In Pakistan, Christian women face intense discrimination and constant pressure simply for following Christ. Many are coerced into marriages outside their faith just to survive or passed between men, leaving them vulnerable and with no way out.
By opening beauty shops, the ministry will create jobs and a safe, sustainable future for Christian women. This ministry offers more than employment; it gives community, protection, and hope.

Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, contains entire regions without a Gospel presence. Pastor Joseph Agaba has already trained 18 pastors ready to be sent into unreached communities.
Meanwhile, Christians across Nigeria are facing severe persecution. In 2025 alone, over 7,000 Christians have been killed and thousands more abducted.
Yet without support, these leaders cannot be deployed. In a country where thousands of Christians have been killed or abducted in recent years, these pastors are still willing to go, planting churches, discipling new believers, and establishing a lasting witness in the midst of great danger.
What does
your support accomplish?
Just think, every prayer, every hour given, and every resource shared moves us closer to deploying another believer in places where more than 3.2 billion people still need to hear news of Hope.
Here's what giving accomplishes:

Spiritual
Foundational
Your prayers provide spiritual support to native missionaries, so that doors are opened and believers are strengthened where the Gospel faces resistance.
Which means the mission presses forward even in spiritually hostile places.

Practical
Short-term
Your support enables native missionaries to respond in times of crisis through disaster relief, feeding the under-resourced, and providing safe shelter, so that the love of Christ is shown in real, tangible ways to those seeking hope and unable to help themselves.
Which means the Gospel is seen, not just spoken.

Development
Long-term
Your giving of time, talents, and treasure invests in the long-term success of the mission by helping plant churches, establish Christian schools, and launch sustainable local businesses, so that the Church in unreached communities becomes self-sustaining.
Which means the mission endures in those regions for generations.
Did you know...?
Think it's too difficult to reach 3.2 billion people? Did you know...
It’s estimated that the global Church posses enough financial resources to complete the Great Commission 14,000 times, and enough manpower to do so 36,000 times. We just want to do it...once.[1]
It would take just 0.007% of each Christian’s annual income to reach everyone with the Gospel. That’s less than a penny for every $100 earned—yet it’s enough to change eternity for billions.[1]
Foreign missions receive only about 0.12% of total Christian personal income worldwide.[2]

What does all of this mean?
Close to half the population of the world has never heard the saving message of Christ. The missionaries we need are already there, on the ground, ready to complete the mission. But they can't do it without support.
Will you help us reach the forgotten billions?
We have a plan. The missionaries are ready. But they need support.
Join the mission and support native missionaries. Let's all say soon, "Mission complete!"

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