About World Changers International
| World Changers
International exists to challenge, mobilize, assist, and empower
believers, national evangelists, missionaries, and the local church
in planting reproducing churches among the world's "Forgotten and Unreached
Peoples." These people groups are primarily found in North Africa,
the Middle East, and Asia.
This region, often called the 10/40
Window, includes the three largest countries of our planet and the
three largest non-Christian religions: Islam, Hinduism, and
Buddhism. This region has more than two-thirds of earth's
population living in it. Many of these countries and the people
groups or tribes living in them have fewer than 1% of the
population who claim to be Christian.
Our burden is for the major
forgotten and unreached people groups of the world. Our vision is to serve you,
so that you might mobilize your church to raise up new prayer
warriors, missionaries, and finances for frontier mission work. Let
us know how we can assist and serve you.
For the Sake of the Call,
Gary Barnes, Executive Director of World Changers International &
LCWE Forum 2004 Associate Director
Senior Associate for Forgotten Peoples |
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WCI Mission / Vision
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Vision…
Establish
reproducing churches and train leaders among the forgotten,
persecuted, unreached peoples or “Zero Christian” nations of
planet earth.
Strategy...
Develop
strategic partnerships that will bring hope, help, and healing to
North Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
Tactics…
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Assist
national leaders and cross-cultural workers in starting
reproducing and multiplying church movements
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Provide
resources and funding for indigenous church leaders to plant
churches, develop learning centers, Bible colleges, refugee camps,
teen prostitution ministries and orphanages
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Engage
and equip the local church to build a strategy and to target
Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist unreached people groups
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Mobilize,
recruit and train new cross-cultural workers
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Send
short-term urban prayer-walk, friendship and encouragement teams
into the last frontiers

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