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Since our ministry began in 1991, we have made it our mission to build deep-level relationships of trust with missionaries who are serving communities in their own cultural contexts. Our goal in doing so is to partner together in walking alongside entire communities for the long term, transforming them to look more like the Kingdom…

At Mission ONE, our ministry is built on long-term solutions—working alongside local ministry leaders to address poverty and spiritual darkness in their communities. But when disaster strikes, these same faithful leaders are best positioned to respond immediately—because they are already there, serving, knowing the needs firsthand. Right now, in India, local pastors are leading relief…

In India, local pastors and missionaries play a critical role in bringing hope and transformation. Our local ministry leader’s Bible college is equipping their students to plant churches, share the gospel, and address the greatest needs of their communities. Each year, this training sends out leaders who are prepared to make a lasting impact in…

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…
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