PARTNERS
“All the nations you have made shall come and worship before you, O Lord, and shall glorify your name.”
Psalm 86:9
As we worship God and delight in him, we desire to make his worth and glory known far beyond the boundaries of our congregation.
WHY?
Why is missions a part of our DNA at +CSW? The obvious answer is the Great Commission, but there is something behind Jesus’ command to take the gospel into all the world - that something is God’s name, his reputation… his glory!
WHO?
We partner with missionaries and gospel ministries across the globe. From Hermanus to Harare, from Sir Lowry’s Pass to Syria, from Cape Town to Tokyo, from Gqeberha to Rwanda.
HOW?
We support our mission partners spiritually, emotionally and practically, as they devote their lives to bringing people all over the world into joyous worship of God through Jesus.
OUR SUPPORT EXTENDS TO
23 PARTNERS
6 ORGANIZATIONS
9 COUNTRIES
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Description: The Lighthouse Academy's mission is to provide excellent education with a Christian foundation to underprivileged children in the Villiersdorp area. The children are cared for emotionally, physically and spiritually during their school days as they are educated, fed and looked after in a gentle environment where the gospel is central to their activities.
View website here.
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Heading up Celebrate Recovery South Africa, a Christ centered 12-step recovery program by working through the 8 principles found in the Beatitudes.
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The Bible Society strives in multilingual SA to put a Bible in the hand of each citizen of this country, in his own language and at a price that he can afford. With 12 million illiterate and 12 million functionally illiterate persons in SA, the production of an audio Bible, under above named aims, enjoys high priority. We also uphold the Bible Society worldwide in prayer.
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Ministry to students on the University of Cape Town campus.
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Footprints into Africa’s aim is to mentor and grow a new generation of Gospel preachers that will build sustainable churches in communities throughout Africa.
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At 4THE1 we aim to use education as a vehicle to reach the people in Sir Lowry’s Pass Village, South Africa. Through interacting and caring for the children, we will get to know their families and the wider community. There will be opportunities to love, care and support them through practical acts of kindness. Sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ with others is paramount to what we do. Our actions reflect our belief and we want to make disciples of all men, women and children.
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This is one of the world’s largest mission agencies ministering to children in the age group 3 – 14 and work international and interdenominational. CEF’s purpose is threefold: To evangelize unsaved children with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ; to disciple saved children in the Word of God; to establish children in a Bible-believing church for Christian living.
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One of the greatest needs in Africa today is the training of church leaders. Thus the aim of the College is to train and equip men as Pastors. The College wants to serve the Protestant Churches of Eastern Zambia. The focus is on church leaders of which the majority have no formal training for teaching and preaching the Bible. In Eastern Zambia as in the rest of Africa there is the multiplication of church group and Christians attach themselves to new leaders to receive spiritual care from them. Many preachers received their position as leaders solely by the acknowledgement of the local Christians. They are leaders and will preach with or without any training, even without any formal financial support – almost all Pastors in the rural areas are ‘tentmaker’ Pastors. This is also true of the students of the College; almost all of them are peasant farmers.
The College is situated 16 kilometres from Petauke just off the Eastern Highway to Malawi. The signboard ‘Covenant College – 4 kilometres’ will lead you to the farm, which provides a peaceful environment for the students to study.
Staff Team: Marjanne - Christian Education Ministry (International); Mrs Martha Chulu Katongo (Christian Education Ministry Local Co-Ordinator); Farm Manager – position vacant; Administrator – position vacant
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OMF is a global fellowship of Christians with a heart for East Asia.
We share the good news of Jesus Christ in all its fullness with East Asia’s peoples to the glory of God. We are passionate to demonstrate and proclaim the good news to East Asia’s billions, many of whom have never seen or heard it.
In places where there are no churches or limited resources, we humbly and prayerfully engage in church planting. In places where the church already exists, we serve alongside it to strengthen and extend it. Our desire is to see thriving churches among East Asia’s peoples that joyfully share the good news with others.
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We encouragement, develop and train the leadership of the REACH Namibia Evangelical Churches.
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GWC is an accredited theological college based in Cape Town, South Africa. GWC equips Christian men and women for ministry in Africa and the rest of the world. We offer engaging programmes in Theology, the core subjects being Doctrine, Biblical Languages, Church History and the much neglected discipline of Biblical Theology. One of the distinctive features of GWC is the advantage of living in a diverse community of some fifteen African nationalities.
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A mission to prisoners at the Drakenstein prison.
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Grant and Loki are missionaries with Africa Inland Mission and involved in “The Gospel Institute”, a training program for the untrained pastors in Gqeberha (PE). They use the curriculum and oversight that Bible Institute South Africa offers.
OUR MISSION PARTNERS
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WHEN DO WE MEET?
7:30pm
EVERY 2nd TUESDAY
We meet every 2nd Tuesday of the Month. Please join us as we gather to catch up on communication with our partners and intercede for them in prayer. If you would like to find out more, please contact either Les Markham, Amy Allen or Freddy Ward