June 3, 2009 - Indigenous ministries are working to reach the hard-to-reach and the never reached. When they have begun a work in one of these remote areas, they return often to strengthen the new believers.
Read more.May 5, 2010 - In SRI LANKA, native missionaries spend many hours traveling by foot to villages to share the gospel, plant churches and disciple new believers. A ministry in NEPAL, started in 2000, develops and trains church leaders. NEPAL is also home to nearly 20,000 Tibetan refugees who have been resistant to the Gospel message, but are now being reached by native missionaries. These ministries need your help.
Read more.March 17, 2009 - Decades ago Christian Aid Mission was able to say that a dollar a day would fully support a native missionary. Thanks to many of you who are long time supporters, these missionaries have been instrumental in planting thousands of new churches.
Read more.December 10, 2008 - Hidden away in a remote South Asian village is a haven for orphaned and abandoned children. In 1987, one native Christian couple, grieved by the large number of children who were rejected by their parents and left on the streets, created a safe place where these unwanted children would be wrapped in Christ’s love.
Read more.September 19, 2008 - During the past 10 months there have been major disasters in various parts of the world affecting many ministries assisted through Christian Aid.
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