Walker and Becca Welch serve with the International Mission Board (IMB) in Spain, working to share the gospel with Chinese people who live there.
Steven and Cindy Martins saw a need for gospel witness in Spanish in an English-speaking city in Canada. The NAMB missionaries planted Sevilla Chapel as a bilingual church in St. Catherines.
Seeing a need for better nutrition, a Waco physician’s office approached Jonathan Grant, executive director of World Hunger Relief, Inc., for help.
NAMB missionaries Patrick and Jennifer Grant planted Woodstock Community Church in the southeastern part of Portland with one goal: Making Jesus known.
When your church gives to the Cooperative program, you support missionaries like Trevor Yoakum, who is helping to build strong, biblically sound churches in Togo and beyond.
“When inmates become missionaries, they are there around the clock, throughout the months and sometimes years, to make a difference for Christ behind prison walls,”
When your church makes a gift to the Cooperative Program, you help support ministries like TBM Disaster Relief, which meets needs and takes the love of Christ to those who have suffered a catastrophe.
Luis Torres, a church planter in Grand Prairie, is bridging the gap between generations of Hispanic Texas Baptists.
Kelly Knott, River Ministry missionary in the El Paso region, added immigrant care to his ministry for a simple reason: He saw the immense need among those who cross the Rio Grande, and God asked him to help meet it.
When your church gives to the Cooperative Program, you help support IMB missionaries like Vesta Sauter and her husband Mark, who are working to reach the Deaf with the gospel.
When your church gives to the Cooperative Program, you help support Send Relief missionaries like the Smyths, who coordinate and direct aid to needy people in West Africa with the goal of ultimately sharing the gospel.
When he was a boy, Samuel Ravelo’s mother told him God had a plan for him to serve in ministry. But even as he was a Christ follower, Samuel didn’t see himself as a pastor or missionary.
When your church gives to the Cooperative Program, you help support church planters like the Muellers as they work to bring gospel witness and discipling to areas like north Phoenix.