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Making disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the Name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
To provide music to those who are in rehabilitation, ill, hospitalized or otherwise incapacitated and give the gift of music.
"Reaching Out & Serving Others" "Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in its various forms." 1 Peter 4:10
Equipping and training the global Body of Christ with a Biblical framework to promote the wholistic transformation of all people with disabilities, with a primary emphasis on women.
Global Teams equips and sends field partners from many nations to multiply disciples of Jesus within cultures least familiar with the Gospel.
To build bridges into suffering communities in order to create long-term, self-sustaining solutions to the deep problems of our world.
GENI's mission is to conduct research and to educate world leaders and the public about the critical viability of the interconnection of electric power networks between nations and continents, with an emphasis on tapping abundant renewable energy resources, what we call 'the GENI Initiative.' Our research shows that linking renewables between all nations will mollify conflicts, grow economies and increase the quality of life and health for all. This is a strategy rooted in the highest priority of the World Game simulation developed by Dr. Buckminster Fuller decades ago.
Founded in 1910, the purpose of the Sufi Movement is to work towards unity, [the ideal of Universal Sufism and the Religion of the Heart]. Its main object is to bring humanity, divided as it is into so many different sections, closer together in the deeper understanding of life. It is a preparation for a world service, chiefly in three ways. One way is the philosophical understanding of life; another is bringing about brotherhood/sisterhood among races, nations, and creeds; and the third way is the meeting of the world's greatest need, which is the religion of the day. Its work is to bring to the world that natural religion which has always been the religion of humanity: to respect one another's belief, scripture, and teacher.
IPI serves the poor, orphaned, victims of violence and those suffering with HIV/AIDS in Kenya. IPI owns and operates a children's home for displaced children and orphans, provides enterprise training opportunities to women, and conducts peace trainings in the local Meru community.
In our mission we seek out the lost; restore the broken; care for the needy and poor; to support the growth of the next generation by providing training resources to conduct public and personal evangelism to reach the lost for the kingdom of God. To equip others in freely sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to establish a cycle of evangelism around the world.
To facilitate innovation and creativity in education. We work directly with K-12 and university faculty and students to develop materials and produce programs. Our current initiative entitled: "Like Bamboo: Stories of LGBT asylum seekers" will be an educational resource for interested parties of all ages.
"We are a thriving, God-loving ministry for all people where our vision is to build aware, empowered, and competent believers prepared to affect the world they live in. Our desire is to see men and women encouraged, empowered, and inspired with hope that only Jesus Christ can provide!"