Help Find, Vet and Evaluate Native Workers

The native Christian workers we assist express great gladness – and relief – when they learn that Christian Aid does not tell them how to do ministry as a condition for receiving funding. The native ministries are fully independent, not affiliates of Christian Aid, and our guiding philosophy is that they know best how to reach their own people with the gospel.

Help Spread Word of God’s Kingdom in South Asia

Christian missionary places his hand on the head of a woman to pray for her

Recently trained Christian workers are undertaking pioneer church-planting in six areas. Besides reaching people online, they are proclaiming Christ in home visits, Bible studies, film screenings and by other means.

Help Sow Gospel Seed in China

Chinese Christian woman in a winter coat shares her testimony to her church

A native ministry’s workers led church members to visit unbelievers in their homes, first teaching them how to use the Bible to encourage them. “Such face-to-face fellowship can motivate unbelievers spiritually and strengthen them physically and mentally every week,” the ministry leader said.

Help Workers Share the Gospel in Indonesia

Indonesian girls sitting on bamboo benches under a pavilion made from wooden beams

A poor woman came to faith in Christ after meeting with one of the female church planters of a native ministry, who taught her to pray for healing of her husband’s long-term mental illness. She prayed for a month, her husband was healed, and soon he accepted Christ as Lord and Savior.

Equip Gospel Workers in Vietnam

Vietnamese man sitting on a bench under a pavilion while women from his family sit talking to him

In 22 provinces over six months, native Christian workers sharing the gospel with Vietnamese and ethnic minority groups saw 1,350 people put their faith in Christ. They planted seven new house churches.

Help Spread the Word of Life in Uganda

Ugandan father talking to his oldest children while his wife and younger children stand behind him

A woman who left Islam to become a Christian had gone two months without a Bible when the native missionaries who led her to Christ were able to provide her one and helped her to learn to read. “She started practicing reading daily, and she is one of the most committed and devoted disciples in our church,” the ministry leader said.

Help Workers’ Seize Gospel Opportunity in Europe

Muslim refugee woman with markings on her face and a head covering sitting in a building in Europe

Most of the refugees that a ministry in Europe serves are Muslims coming from countries in the 10/40 window where it is dangerous to share the gospel. Native Christian workers providing food, clothing, legal orientation and other aid have daily opportunities to share the message of eternal life in Christ with them.

Help Send the Message of God’s Grace in Mexico

Many young people see working in poppy fields for drug cartels as their only way to make a living, but a 20-year-old man recently left that work after a relative discipled by a native ministry led him to Christ. Now Christian workers are discipling the young man, who is sharing the gospel with his parents and siblings and wants to bring the message of eternal life to other areas.

Help Provide Compassionate Aid in Lebanon

Lebanese men unloading packages of clothes from a shipping truck

A non-Christian retiree who lost most of his pension in Lebanon’s banking crisis of 2019 recently received help from a native ministry with acquiring the medications that he and his wife needed. He told Christian workers, “It is because of the strong faith that you people at the church have that I came to believe in Jesus too.”

Support Christian Workers in Nigeria

Native Christian workers sustain their families as the Lord provides even as they face risks of kidnapping and death at the hands of terrorists. Some workers are returning to villages to rebuild homes and schools that were burned down.