
Our Purpose
To prepare workers, train leaders, and create global partnerships to fulfill the Great Commission.
Overview
The Alliance is a global movement serving in 70 nations, with over 700 U.S. Alliance people working internationally, reaching more than ten million people at Alliance churches. Since 1887, The Alliance has been training leaders, sending them out, sharing the Gospel, and raising local pastors to plant churches around the world. We accomplish this work through 4 specialized structures of Alliance Missions: CAMA, Marketplace, aXcess, Envision.
Our Strategy

Develop Relationships We bridge the gap between our churches and our international workers.

Training We train leaders to inspire and challenge others to engage in Missions.

Equipping We equip churches to engage across cultures and to reach the unreached in their community.

Identify & Develop We identify and develop future workers to be sent for global engagement.

Challenge We challenge churches to engage in kingdom justice and mercy.
Global Partnerships
Congo South
Working alongside the national church to develop a church planting movement among the Vili and the Teke, to broaden the leadership base through training and empowerment, and and to create a Christian study center for theological education in the region.
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Cambodia
Training local leaders, providing medical ministry, translating the New Testament into both the Bunong and Kuy languages, and planting churches among the Khmer, Vietnamese, Jarai, Bunong, Kachok, Kuy, Tumpuen, and other minority groups in Cambodia.
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France
Serving the country’s massive immigrant population and developing leadership courses for laypeople and full-time pastors ministering to a country with little more than one half of one percent identified as evangelical.
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Germany
Assisting local church planting efforts through evangelism and discipleship training, expanding the English Camp ministry in northeast Germany focusing on teens and young adults, and establishing a ministry base in the city of Waren, centrally located in northeast Germany.
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Japan
Assisting existing churches in impacting new geographic areas and people groups, providing resources and training for youth and family ministries, and partnering with Hope House to reach blue collar workers and their families in the Hiroshima region of western Japan.
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Indonesia
Establishing strategic relationships for contextual ministry throughout the country and assisting in the rebuilding efforts for the tsunami-affected areas of Aceh through building fishing boats, ice factories, rice hullers, houses, fish farms, and community livelihood projects.
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Russia
Partnering with three national church groups to train new leaders and use tools such as marriage seminars, English classes, and craft clubs to help establish communities of faith primarily in major urban centers.
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Mongolia
Assisting the few C&MA congregations in planting churches in unreached areas, training leaders, and developing income-generating projects to sustain families and counteract Mongolia’s large unemployment (around 44%).
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Senegal
Initiating a cell-group church planting movement out of evangelizing and discipling professionals in Dakar through various means such as medical services, agricultural assistance, well digging, solar engineering, prison ministry, business coaching, and professional development.
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Kosovo
Facilitating new church plants in the capital city of Prishtina, assisting in the development of women’s ministry leadership throughout the country utilizing Entrust (an international leadership development program), and supporting the theological education ministries of the national church through BILD (a church-based theological education program).
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Israel & Palestine
Working closely with our local partner, the Evangelical Alliance Church of the Holy Land (EACH), to create strategic relationships with various businesses and nonprofits that facilitate contextualized outreach and discipleship, training local leaders, alleviating poverty, offering rehab for those enslaved by addictions or prostitution, and combating injustice through the Green Creations women’s empowerment project.
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Asia
Partnering with local Christians and ministries to develop multiple contextualized marketplace ministries, including leadership coaching and development for doctors, nurses, and business professionals.
Middle East
Blessing and serving others in various cities throughout the region by launching and operating community centers that allow opportunities for connecting with people who do not know Jesus and sharing His love in real and tangible ways.
Connect with Missions & Justice Engagement
Serve or Send
If you are interested in serving as an international worker with The Alliance or if you would like to send somebody from your church follow these steps:
- Contact the Missions & Justice Engagement Team
- Inform your local church pastor or leadership team.
- Consider a cross-cultural immersion training day with Envision NYC.
- Pray for God to confirm your calling and provide clarity.
Form a Global Partnership
We believe we are better together. International workers thrive when they have a long-term partnership with a church that is investing spiritually, emotionally, and financially in their success. Churches thrive when they are connected to something bigger than themselves and serving outside the walls of their church. Through Missions & Justice Engagement, we help your church build a long-term partnership with an international field.
Sponsor a Project
Are you passionate about a specific type of ministry? Do you care deeply about human trafficking, modern slavery, education, skills, and trade learning, community centers, or poverty alleviation? Our international workers are servicing all these and much more. Identify what you and your church are passionate about and sponsor a project with Alliance workers.
Envision NYC
We serve immigrant communities who are unreached by the gospel. Our desire is to partner with change agents in these communities and leverage access to the gospel among them. We sow seeds of the gospel into the community through every relationship we have, and we equip churches and emerging leaders with the skills and cultural awareness to reach the unreached.

Welcome an International Worker
Each year we have international workers on tour who are available to speak at your church, share stories from the field, and inspire your congregation to join in on what God is doing. Check out the International Workers on Tour for 2024.
Missions & Justice Engagement Team

Omar Niebles Director of Missions and Justice Engagement

Brian Davis Envision NYC
