WoRld Missions at nsf
We long to embody Jesus in cities around the world. The primary way to embody Jesus most fully in these cities is through planting gospel-centered, missional churches. In order to devote ourselves to effective church planting, we participate in several strategic church planting initiatives around the globe. We participate by praying, giving, and going.
NSF is not accepting applications for support at this time.
Ministries We Currently Support:
Russian Reformation Initiative - NSF is partnered with Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Athens, GA. and Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL. to help bring the reformation within existing churches and new church plants in leading cities in Russia. Our initiative will focus on developing national pastors in a gospel-centered philosophy of ministry and theological dialogue with rising leaders in the established church.
Amani ya Juu (meaning “higher peace” in Swahili) is a sewing-marketing-training project for marginalized women in Africa. The main center is located in Nairobi, Kenya with sister centers in Rwanda and Burundi. Amani’s goal is to take families out of the slums. Amani brings them into its pastoral environment where they can dream, grow in self-confidence and self-importance. http://www.amaniafrica.org.
Street Child Ministries International is a Christian ministry to some of the world's 150 million abandoned, abused, and homeless children. Street Child was established by Mission to the World, the global missions agency of the PCA, in Sept 2000. Their mission is to provide for the physical and spiritual needs of the children entrusted to our care. Current projects are located in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and India.
http://www.streetchildinternational.org
Kevin & Lori Chilton - Teaching missionary children at RFIS in Cameroon for Wycliffe Bible Translators Kevin and Lori were a part of North Shore Fellowship when we started and Kevin was on home assignment working on his Master’s degree from Covenant College. The dedication of the Kwanja New Testament was completed in December 2007 after 20 years of faithful work by Martin and Joan Weber. This family was supported directly by the fact that their three children were all able to attend RFIS and were in Kevin’s classes. http://www.wycliffe.org/
Norm and Ruth Ann LeDuc Arab World Ministries - Media - Their vision is to see mature multiplying churches among all Muslim peoples of the Arab world. http://awm.gospelcom.net/int/media.php
