ALL FOR CHRIST INTERNATIONAL

AFC is a ministry whose heart and arms are open to the lost and dying people of the world. Their hearts are stirred by the words of Christ. “Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.” - Mark 16:15

Through the power of the Holy Spirit, they are calling the sinners, the broken-hearted, the sick, and the bound to freedom and new life by the Gospel of Jesus Christ – Luke 4:18. And they are calling the Church to come out of the programs and gimmicks of religion and to begin to minister by the Spirit and not the flesh. To separate herself as a spotless Bride. Not by works, but by surrender and consecration unto the Lord.

To manifest the Life of Christ, live the Life of another, have an effective plan for reaching every creature, realize cooperation and assistance from the local Body of Christ and be filled with the Holy Spirit so that the Life of Christ may flow from the believer in reality. They provide training for pastors, evangelists and missionaries. 

Their training is about life. Though knowledge and doctrine are included in our learning, these are nothing without the manifest life of Christ in the believer. The training proceeds from the principal that the creature is here to contain and manifest the Creator.

Austin Sparks wrote, “The Lord Jesus did not say, I give you a volume of teaching to feed upon.” He said, “I am the bread of life.” Before we can profit by the bread, we must know and have a vital relationship between the feeder and the food. A natural intellectual acquisition of knowledge of the Bible is no substitute for spiritual food. The disciple must become a manifestation of what he learns. They put little emphasis on doing, but much emphasis on being.

The aim of AFC’s training is not to send students forth with a notebook full of notes, but rather to send them forth pregnant with the Life of God. They have witnessed many times over that as students go forth into cities and villages where God has called them, if they continue in the discipline of prayer and the Word of God they will birth this life and a church is either born or, if already existing, built up. Life comes to that community.

 

YOUTH WITH A MISSION

Youth With A Mission is a global movement of Christians from many cultures, age groups, and Christian traditions, dedicated to serving Jesus throughout the world. Also known as YWAM (pronounced “WHY-wham”), they unite in a common purpose to know God and to make Him known.

Back when they began in 1960, their main focus was to get youth involved in missions. Today, they still focus on youth, and they also involve people aged 9 to 90. They currently have tens of thousands of staff (called “YWAMers”) and they work in thousands of teams and locations.

One of the joys of participating in YWAM is to work with people from many nations. YWAM’s staff come from nearly every country in the world, including places like Indonesia, Nepal, Mozambique, and Colombia.

 

WORLD MISSIONS TO ASIA

World Missions to Asia’s (WMA) exists to reach the spiritually lost with the message of Jesus Christ in all the world through every available means. They plant churches in Asian countries, territories, and provinces following the New Testament pattern, train leaders throughout the world to proclaim the message of Jesus Christ to their own people and to other nation, and they minister to the poor and suffering people with the compassion of Christ and inviting them to become His followers.

 

LIVING WATERS CHURCH

Living Waters supports twenty-nine missions. This includes support for missionaries, pastors in foreign lands, food for the hungry, and supply to those in need. They also have built churches, orphanages, and other special projects in the foreign field. The missions have spanned more than forty countries in the last several years.

It has always been their prayer that God would put them together with people of like precious faith throughout the world. The Lord has blessed them with many such people that take what they receive and share their blessings with others. They not only support, but they are also involved in their missions, visiting them as often as they can and allowing opportunities for their members to see firsthand where their giving has gone.