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In a world increasingly plagued by religious exclusivism, tribalization, religious cleansing, and political instability, the question arises: “How can followers of Jesus Christ effectively proclaim the gospel to a lost and dying world?” Since 1952, the local Bible College has been committed to equipping indigenous people to spread the redemptive message of Jesus Christ. Building…

India is a nation characterized by its rich diversity of cultures and languages. The Indian people operate within the cultural class system tied to Hinduism. Navigating the complexities of this system presents unique challenges for Christians who often find themselves marginalized. Women, in particular, face significant hurdles, historically treated with less respect and dignity. Our…

Excitement is in the air as we gear up for The Summit: A Mission ONE Gathering! This October, we’re thrilled to bring together our 10 incredible partners in beautiful Thailand for the first time ever. Two members from each partnership will join us for an enriching experience, hosted by our dedicated Thai partner. We’re deep…

Since 1995, Mission ONE has partnered with local leaders in Thailand, working holistically to minister to rural communities by planting churches, discipling believers, and training local leaders. Thai culture is largely influenced by Buddhism, which entails stronger family and communal ties. With that, the choice to follow Jesus is frequently made collectively. This dynamic can…

Just over two years ago, we started a car rental business alongside our local ministry partner in Kenya. Our desired impact was both to meet a need in the community, and also create a long-term and sustainable solution to providing for our network of 25+ missionaries who are sharing the gospel across Kenya, Tanzania, South…
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3 Ways to Honor God on Your Next Mission Trip
We're sharing three things you should consider before you organize or participate in an international mission trip, seek to do work in the multicultural neighborhood in your own city, or embark on any cross-cultural partnership.