Panama Mission
Panama presents a unique landscape for ministry. While Christianity is a dominant faith, the nation’s ethnic and cultural diversity means that missionaries must tailor their approach to various communities. Additionally, growing secularism and materialism, especially among urban populations, can create spiritual indifference. Missionaries may also face challenges like complex visa requirements and the need for cultural adaptability. Supporting missions in Panama enables Gospel workers to meet people where they are—bridging cultural divides and sharing the hope of Christ in meaningful, life-changing ways.
Missionary: Gerson Orellana
Peru Mission
Peru is a nation rich in culture and tradition, with approximately 86% of its population identifying as Roman Catholic and about 13% as Evangelical Christians. While Christianity is widespread, there are still 15 unreached people groups, many located in remote and mountainous areas. Missionaries often face extreme travel conditions, limited resources, and isolation as they work to bring the Gospel to those who have never heard it. Your support is vital in helping missionaries build relationships, plant churches, and disciple believers in places where the light of Christ is only beginning to shine.
Missionary: Erik Mueras Ricra

Philippines Mission

The Philippines stands out as the only predominantly Christian nation in Asia, with over 86% identifying as Roman Catholic. However, for many, Christianity is more cultural tradition than personal conviction. Missionaries in the Philippines are working to move beyond surface-level faith, helping individuals encounter a genuine, transformative relationship with Jesus. While there is openness to spiritual conversations, they must also address complacency, syncretism, and growing secular influences. Your partnership helps equip and empower missionaries to disciple deeply, nurture true faith, and raise up leaders rooted in biblical truth.
Missionary: Marco Sta. Maria
Thailand Mission
Thailand is a deeply spiritual country, but less than 1% of its population identifies as Christian, with Buddhism being the dominant religion. Missionaries face significant barriers such as strong cultural and religious traditions, limited church unity, and internal challenges within the Christian community. Despite these difficulties, there is a quiet hunger for truth among many Thai people. Missionaries rely on your prayers and support as they persevere in building relationships, serving local communities, and planting seeds of faith where the Gospel is still largely unfamiliar.
Missionaries: Keith & Pui Stuart

