Mission Partners

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At the heart of our mission is a commitment to meeting human need with compassion and purpose. We are grateful to partner with a number of faith-based ministries whose work extends care, hope, and support within our community and beyond.  Together, we are able to make a greater impact—serving more people, in more ways, with the love of Christ at the center.

We invite you to explore each of our mission partners below and learn more about the incredible work they do. 

If you feel led, we invite you to give. And if you’re not able to give financially, please know that your prayers are just as powerful. We deeply appreciate every prayer lifted up for these missions and the people they serve.

Faith Fortress Ministries

Faith Fortress Ministries was founded out of a deep concern for the growing assault on biblical truth in today’s world and the increasing need for American Christians to be firmly grounded in their faith. As society faces cultural pressures that challenge the truth-claims of Jesus and the role of the Church, founder Eddie Vines witnessed firsthand the erosion of values while serving as a District Judge in Alabama. He also saw how American popular culture was influencing communities far beyond our borders.

In 2006, a providential phone call from telemarketer Achui Shimray opened the door for Faith Fortress to begin ministry work among the Naga Tribes of Northeast India. Where Americans once carried the gospel to unreached peoples, entertainment and media now often take its place—bringing significant moral challenges to these communities.

Through workshops, training, discipleship, evangelism, and dedicated prayer, Faith Fortress Ministries is committed to strengthening the Church and reaching the world for Jesus—one believer at a time.

Frontier Fellowship

Frontier Fellowship began around a kitchen table in Portland in 1981. Missiologist Ralph Winter, a pioneer in the unreached-people movement, shared his vision for renewing a frontier-missions focus within the United Presbyterian Church with longtime Harold Kurtz, who had spent many years serving in Southwest Ethiopia.

What began as United Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship—and later Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship—has grown into the ministry now known simply as Frontier Fellowship. Over time, God has expanded their reach: broader denominationally, wider geographically, and deeper in their understanding of frontier mission.

Today, Frontier Fellowship continues to focus on places where the Good News of Jesus has not yet taken root. They believe every person deserves the chance to hear the Gospel in the context of their own language and culture.

Their mission is to engage the Church by inviting, educating, inspiring, and equipping followers of Jesus to take part in making His name known among every nation, tribe, people, and language.

Healing Path Trauma Center

The Healing Path serves on the front lines of the ongoing crisis in Tyre, where continuous conflict and daily bombings have created overwhelming levels of trauma. As the needs grow, so does the number of people seeking help—many suffering from Complex PTSD, anxiety, and depression.

Because of the war’s impact on southern Lebanon, the center now has a long waiting list and an urgent need for additional counselors and funding. Despite limited staff, the team continues to provide group sessions and after-hours individual care for the most severe cases.

Led by Chris Todd and Kim Todd, the ministry combines clinical trauma care with the hope of Christ. Through EMDR-based treatment, training local workers, and prayer-centered support, Healing Path is equipping communities to bring healing to the suffering—multiplying the impact far beyond what one team could do alone.

Their vision is simple and powerful: to bring emotional, spiritual, and psychological healing in the name of Jesus to those devastated by war and displacement.

Presbyterian Home for Children

Presbyterian Home for Children, a ministry of the Presbyterian Churches of Alabama, provides care and shelter for boys, girls, young adults, and their female caregivers who are experiencing homelessness due to poverty, abuse, or abandonment. The Home is accredited by EAGLE, the world’s only faith-based accrediting agency focused on ministries serving children.

At their most vulnerable moments—facing homelessness, trauma, or neglect—children and families find safety, stability, and compassion through the Home’s dedicated team of social workers and house parents. Their mission is to lift up those in greatest need and help them move toward the life God intends for them.

The Home stands as a beacon of hope and transformation, offering every child, caregiver, and young adult the support, faith foundation, and opportunities they need to heal, grow, and thrive.

 

The Safari Project

Safari Project Mission began when founder Brady said “yes” to a short-term mission trip to Tanzania ten years ago. During that trip, he sensed a personal calling to share the gospel with someone who had never heard the name of Jesus. What he didn’t expect was how deeply he would come to love the people, the culture, and the strong sense of community he encountered.

Following the prompting of the Holy Spirit, Brady took a bold step of faith and purchased land in a remote region of Southeastern Tanzania. It quickly became clear that God had a special plan for the most vulnerable children in the area. At the request of local leaders, Safari Project Mission opened its doors as a safe and nurturing home for children in need.

Today, the mission cares for 10 children—just the beginning of a much larger vision. With the completion of the first of six planned dormitories, Safari Project is preparing to welcome more children into a stable, Christ-centered environment where they can grow, learn, and thrive.

 

The Outreach Foundation

For more than 45 years, The Outreach Foundation has been connecting Christians in the United States with church partners around the world, building deep and lasting relationships rooted in Christ’s mission.

Through these global partnerships, new leaders are trained through scholarships in seminaries and schools across Egypt, Cuba, Pakistan, and Zambia. New churches are being planted and built in places such as Mexico, Kenya, and Syria.

Compassion-driven ministries meet basic needs—providing food, clean water, and medicine to refugees from countries including Ukraine, Iran, Syria, and South Sudan. Vulnerable children are cared for through partners in places like Lebanon, Zimbabwe, and Pakistan.

We also lead teams around the world to witness firsthand what God is doing, forming meaningful relationships with believers across cultures. These encounters remind us that while we have gifts to offer, we also have much to learn from our global partners.