The mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is to call all people to become disciples of Jesus Christ, to proclaim the everlasting gospel embraced by the three angel's messages (Revelation 14:6-12), and to prepare the world for Christ's soon return
Global Mission was established in response to urgent need for frontline mission work. There are still 22 countries and regions where there is no Adventist presence. And incredibly, there are 31 cities of more than 1 million people that don’t have a single Adventist congregation. We have been faithfully meeting these challenges through the church-planting ministry of pioneers and urban centres of influence.
Church Planting
Global Mission supports thousands of local people in starting new groups of believers in unreached areas where there is no Adventist presence. These frontline missionaries, called pioneers, move into communities, build relationships, meet needs, and eventually disciple new believers. Pioneers share the good news of Jesus through wholistic ministry. For example, they may provide medical care, teach agricultural skills, offer literacy programs, hold evangelistic meetings, and give Bible studies.
Through the ministry of these pioneers as well as the hard work of the staff of urban centres of influence, new believers are welcomed into the faith. This is how we are able to plant churches in previously unreached areas.
This is the target to reach the unreached areas to show people the better way of living, physically, mentally and spiritually.
Director:
Barcley K Momin
Northeast India Union of Seventh-day Adventists
"Santana", Laitumkhrah
Shillong 793 003
Meghalaya, India
Mobile: 943 610-8437
Email: globalm@neiuadventist.org
barcleymomin@gmail.com