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We started as a missions movement in the 1880's
When you support The Alliance, your generosity equips and sustains our ministries, workers, and all our collective efforts to share the Gospel and to multiply disciples everywhere, especially with people who haven't heard the name of Jesus.
Support and send missionaries
Support ministries of International Workers
Give to relief and humanitarian aid as disaster response
Reaching new people in new places in Canada
Providing pastoral care in communities and organizations
Resource and mobilize Children's Ministry workers
Support and encourage accessibility in churches
Identify, equip, launch next-gen leaders
Reach the least-reached with the Good News of Jesus
Networks and associations for ethnic and language groups
Develop new leaders and new churches in Canada
Alumni network for retired Alliance workers
Celebrate, empower, and equip women as leaders
Empower students to reach their generation for Christ
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Our current priorities on the field involve starting well after Home Assignment. This includes reconnecting with staff members at the café; discerning how to better integrate discipleship activities in creative, effective ways; and finding rhythms that support both practical and spiritual growth among the people we serve.
To see people set free and made abundantly whole in and through the power of Jesus; to disciple disciple-makers; to be a city on a hill and a light in darkness shining the transformative goodness of Christ for the glory of His Name.
Daniel came to know Jesus and follow Him before he can remember. “I’ll do anything for you, God—just not missions” was common in his prayers, until Daniel surrendered that last phrase while serving at a Bible camp. 10 months later, he served as a teaching missionary in a country he’d barely heard of. That experience transformed Daniel’s perspective and he’s been wrecked for the ordinary ever since.
Carla learned about Jesus from her mom, and she believed it was good to follow God. It wasn’t until studying English in college when an American teacher told her the meaning of Christmas that she fully understood the Gospel & eagerly accepted Jesus. After university, Carla saw how temporary her field’s achievements were, and she resolved to labor for the eternal kingdom instead. Carla sees her calling in walking alongside others and participating in the transformation of lost souls being restored in Jesus.
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Cultural discernment Healthy, constructive team integration Creating new solid, life-giving rhythms to support ministry and spiritual health