To the ends
of the earth.
GLOBAL MISSIONS
Grace Bible Church is committed to the Great Commission — supporting missionaries across five continents and sharing the gospel in obedience to Matthew 28:19–20.
10
Missionaries Supported
5
Continents Reached
6
Mission Boards
12
Member Missions Committee
Our Commission
Obedience to
Matthew 28:19–20.
In obedience to the Great Commission, Grace Bible Church is committed to the commandment Christ gave His church: Matthew 28:19–20. A significant portion of our annual budget is dedicated to fulfilling this calling around the world.
Our Missions Committee — 12 members appointed by the Elder Board — monitors the activities and needs of each missionary we support, ensuring our partnership is personal, prayerful, and accountable.
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”
- Matthew 28:19-20
Where We Serve
Five continents.
One Great Commission.
Grace Bible currently supports 10 missionaries serving across 5 of the 7 continents.
Asia / Oceania
Papua New Guinea
Myanmar (Burma)
Ethnos 360 · Christian Aid Mission
North America
Northern Mexico
United States
MITC · UIM · Hiway-Biway
Europe
France & Western Europe
Christar
South America
Venezuela
Ethnos 360
"How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!"
Romans 10:15
Our Partners
The boards we
work alongside.
Our supported missionaries function under the oversight of six established mission boards — each with a long record of faithful gospel work.
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Church planting among unreached people groups · Papua New Guinea
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Indigenous outreach in North America
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Reaching least-reached peoples in Asia, Europe, and North Africa
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Training indigenous believers in Northern Mexico
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Getting the gospel to places where no one has heard the name of Jesus Christ by supporting missionaries who are indigenous to their own countries.
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Evangelism and discipleship in the United States