Partnerships that build what matters.
For people who matter.

A partnership with you is more than support—it’s a relationship. It’s an ongoing commitment to work together in prayer, giving, and advocacy to advance the Gospel where it’s needed.

partnership [pahrt-ner-ship]

noun

A relationship where two or more people or groups work together toward a common goal.

Partnerships: The Needs are Great

The vision is big. Our hearts are big. But without strong partners like churches, businesses, and committed individuals standing with us, this calling can only go so far.

The needs of a dying world are great. We have the manpower in native missionaries to meet those needs. But most of these missionaries serve in hostile regions with little to no support, risking their lives daily to carry the Gospel forward. Without a steady foundation behind them, even the most willing hearts can only go so far.

Partnerships equal multiplication

That’s where you come in. Partnerships don’t just make ministry possible—they multiply it. Through your influence, experience, and investment, the Mission reaches places we could never go alone.

A partnership with you helps bring greater stability for missionaries, expansion into unreached areas, and builds lasting support that outlives short-term giving.

Ways your church or ministry can partner with us

It’s estimated that 51% of the Church doesn’t know what the Great Commission is. A partnership with your church, ministry, or nonprofit creates an opportunity to educate others and actively engage them in the Mission.

Some ways churches and ministries can partner:
  • Churches are uniquely equipped to mobilize prayer and faith. Pray for your church, for FFM, for the unreached, and for the native missionaries.
  • Churches can allocate missions budgets or rally congregational giving. Their financial support helps creates stability and scalability, helping missionaries move from survival to lasting impact.
  • Churches are centers of Kingdom influence. They have the means to multiply the mission by raising awareness, educating believers, mobilizing members for mission trips, and inviting FFM to speak.

Ways your business can partner with us

We built FFM as a bridge to the unreached world, and partnerships are the people, influence, and resources that cross it. Whether your business gives, serves, or shares, your involvement helps carry the Gospel into hard-to-reach places.

A few ways your business can partner with us:
  • Put your team’s talents to work by offering professional expertise, services, or products. This may include marketing, logistics, or tech that helps strengthen operations and mission impact.
  • Your business can help by contributing to the stability and expansion of the Mission, a great Kingdom ROI.
  • Donate practical items like office chairs, laptops, or printing services to help us run more efficiently and keep overhead low, allowing more resources to be directed toward the mission.

Ways an individual can partner with us

Partnerships with individuals are the quiet force that keeps this mission moving. Whether you give monthly, pray consistently, or serve with your time and talents—you’re helping take the Gospel where it’s never been.

A few ways Individuals can partner with us are:
  • Consistent prayer moves mountains. A commitment to pray regularly for missionaries and the unreached world is part of what makes completing the Mission possible.
  • Monthly support helps keep native missionaries in the field and allows us to plan, grow, and respond with fewer disruptions.
  • Offer your time, talent, and skills, whether they include writing, admin, design, or something else, to support the mission behind the scenes and make a lasting impact.

Be the reason someone hears the Good News for the first time

A partnership can open brand-new doors. Help us send the people who will carry the light where it’s never been seen.

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Whether you're ready to join the Mission or just curious, we’d love to hear from you.

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