The Dong People
The Dong people are a group of musical people hidden away from much of the modern march of technology. They live a traditional, agrarian life-style in Northern Asia. The Body of Christ is not yet present among them.
The Dong people are a group of musical people hidden away from much of the modern march of technology. They live a traditional, agrarian life-style in Northern Asia. The Body of Christ is not yet present among them.
ANESU Partnership (HIV/AIDS Initiative) Because the church, the Body of Christ, IS the answer, TEAM workers serve within the church of Zimbabwe -- encouraging, enabling, equipping, responding with skill and compassion to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. An alliance of individuals, churches, and smal...
The southwest corner of North Asia is densely populated by the “Musical” people. With a population of seventeen million, they represent the largest minority in the region and the church among them is weak and poor.
The Beheimgasse Church – and ministry center In the heart of Vienna, the one-time center of the Holy Roman Empire, lives a local Body of Christ serving at the center of a movement for the Kingdom of God in Austria. This Body of Christ is the Beheimgasse Church.
THE MERAUKE COMMUNITY CENTER The Indonesian government has enabled the homesteading of its largest island, Papua, by largely Muslim “trans-migrants” from other over-populated cities.
THE BEGINNING OF A NEW CHURCH Piura, a city of 400,000 in the northern region of Peru, was the first Spanish city in Latin America. Generations of families have lived and died in this city, but very few have known that Eternal Life is a gift freely available to them.
| Our Cause |
We are committed to reaching those who are least reached. We go where the most people have the greatest need, from the secularized urban centers of the world to remote minority groups in Asia and the Middle East. Our heart is to see the church of Jesus Christ be established and grow where it is non-existent or struggling.Striving to be the hands and feet of Christ wherever we go, we demonstrate through love what it means to serve as a disciple. Holistic service involves addressing the real needs of people, including education, healthcare, community services, and discipleship. And throughout it all, relationships are paramount—our relationships with God, with each other, and with those we serve. If you were to travel the globe and drop in on TEAM missionaries around the globe, you would find one meeting with Japanese artists as they explore faith through music and painting. You would find another building relationships with desert nomads in a market in North Africa, and yet another meeting businessmen in Prague over a cup of coffee. You would find a TEAM doctor in Zimbabwe making home visits to HIV/AIDS patients, and a TEAM worker in South Asia helping Muslims care for their buffalo. A young couple in East Asia would be running a trekkers lodge, and a team in Mexico would be ministering to victims of spousal abuse. And in the midst of living among people and meeting their felt needs, TEAM missionaries share the message of the One who can meet their deepest spiritual needs. Want to join the cause? |