Sep 10, 2019
In this episode of The Great Commission Update. Greg Kelley and Rusty Humphries are talking about China and the impact the social credit system is having on the gospel. They also will take you to the inner parts of Congo along the Ngoko River where the Pygmy live. The solar-powered audio bible, the Treasure, is touching these places in powerful ways. People who have never heard of Jesus are coming to know him and churches are being planted!
World Mission has a device called the Treasure that is a solar-powered audio bible in more than 5,000 languages. A great tool to place existing translations of the Word of God.
To help and learn more got to www.WorldMission.cc
Our Mission
World Mission delivers the Word of God in audio format to oral
learners living in unreached people groups. We believe that it is
our responsibility as Christians to follow the Great Commission,
“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in
the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”
(Matthew 28:19-20). While it is always our desire to reach
everyone, anywhere, we specifically focus our efforts on reaching
the Unreached; those throughout the world who have never had the
opportunity to hear the gospel and accept Jesus Christ.
Core Values
Prayerfully led by the Word of God and following the Holy Spirit’s
leading, our ultimate objective is to fulfill the Great Commission
by seeing the lost develop a meaningful relationship with Christ.
We strive to be focused and disciplined; fulfilling our mission
will always receive the best of our time, energy and resources. We
seek to always maintain positive attitudes, building team members
up and never speaking thoughtless words about one another. We
believe the gospel is most effectively presented in a holistic
context and that national leaders led by the Holy Spirit are the
most effective ground laborers to implement our mission and engage
unreached peoples. We welcome volunteers who are led to serve at
World Mission and will provide a positive environment for them to
use their gifts.