A ministry of the Church of the Brethren General Board
The Christian mission is God’s mission on earth. By definition,
Christian mission means all God-motivated efforts to make Christ
known, loved, and obeyed, so that the good news may result in
discipleship in personal lives, in institutions, and in the whole
range of human relations. The ultimate objective is to redeem,
heal, and lift all of life.
--1981 and 1989 Annual Conference statements on world mission
Why Sudan? ...Why Now?
Congregations received a copy of this DVD in the June Source Packet.
To order additional copies, contact the Mission Office.
Global Mission Partnerships Team, full-time staff
Photo by Cheryl Brumbaugh-Cayford
(From left to right) -- Kim Bickler, Team Secretary for BVS; Justin Barrett, Program Assistant; Callie Surber, Coordinator for BVS Orientation; Bradley Bohrer, Director for the Sudan Initiative; Janis Pyle, Coordinator for Mission Connections; Phil Jones, Director for the Brethren Witness/ Washington Office; and Dan McFadden, Director for Brethren Volunteer Service.
Tom Benevento, Latin America/ Caribbean Specialist
Conveying Christ's love in word and action.
Extending the community of faith.
Participating in God's mission in the world.
Working in partnership with indigenous churches.
Reaching out to the global community.
Global Mission Partnerships extends Brethren presence and witness into other cultures and nations through multifaceted ministries of theological education, church planting, health, and development. Its work also occurs through the Brethren Witness/Washington office, providing resources and opportunities for Brethren to live out their faith, and through Brethren Volunteer Service, which places volunteers in assignments across the United States and around the world.
Through Global Mission Partnerships, we "go into all the world" to share and serve and find ourselves transformed.