The Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) serves persecuted Christians in the world’s most difficult and dangerous places to follow Christ. Pastor Richard Wurmbrand and his wife, Sabina, founded VOM after being imprisoned for their Christian witness in Communist Romania. Since 1967, VOM has been dedicated to inspiring all believers to a biblical faith by telling the stories of persecuted Christians, thereby inspiring a deeper commitment to Christ and the fulfillment of his Great Commission, no matter the cost.
We pray for people. We talk to people. We share God’s love with people.
We believe that you can do these things too.
Our heart is to inspire you to discover and embrace God’s heart for the world and to equip you with tools to help you grow, share God’s love with people who don’t know it and inspire others to do the same.
We are World Outreach. 3 Billion people walk through their day by day. Never have heard the Good News of Jesus Christ preached. These people are the ‘Unreached’. We are compelled by the love of Christ to reach them!
We do this through: Raising Leaders – We are committed to the ongoing development and discipleship of leaders across the majority world. Evangelism & Church Planting – We actively share the Gospel and empower people to plant churches. All Nations Mobilisation – We are passionate to see Christians encouraged, equipped, and mobilised to make disciples among their own people. Children’s Ministry – We are dedicated to sharing the Good News with the world’s children, then discipling them, and providing loving and supportive care. Humanitarian Aid – We are committed to combining practical compassion with the hope of Jesus.
There are still places in the world where Jesus is not known—entire regions where Muslim men and women have yet to meet a follower of Christ.
Frontiers is helping bring the Good News to Muslim people groups who, up to now, have been beyond the reach of the Gospel.
Our purpose is to glorify God by helping to fulfill the Great Commission in the power of the Holy Spirit by winning people to faith in Jesus Christ, building them in their faith and sending them to win and build others and helping the body of Christ to do evangelism and discipleship through a variety of creative ways.
Every day, millions of Christians risk their lives to follow Jesus. In more than 70 countries, Open Doors supports them by supplying Bibles, providing emergency relief and helping persecuted believers stand strong for the long-term. In Southern Africa, Open Doors helps the Church to pray, give and speak out for those who share our faith but not our freedom.
Key to our ministry is to raise awareness and encourage prayer for the worldwide persecuted Church. We do so via a range of resources that are available to Southern African Christians, which alert them to the needs of the persecuted Church and encourage prayerful support.
Our Vision
Transformed communities meaningfully engaging with God’s Word.
Our Mission
We serve local language communities through strategic partnerships to facilitate the translation of and engagement with God’s Word towards transformed lives.
About half of the world’s 7,000 languages do not yet have even one translated verse of God’s Word in the language of their hearts.
When God’s Word comes alive in a community’s language it brings renewal, transformation and new life. Wycliffe South Africa is privileged to partner with local churches and Bible Translation organisations across southern Africa to bring God’s Word to them as soon as possible.
We are participants in the unstoppable work of God to bring the nations to Him. We come as learners and work in teams. We strive to have an uncompromising love and courageous obedience to Christ’s call, that takes us to places of uncertainty and sometimes, insecurity. All our activities fit within three broad areas of focus:
Africa2Africa Connections Trust (A2A) was birthed out of Africa Inland Mission International (AIM), an organisation with 125 years of cross-cultural experience on the African continent. AIM commissioned A2A to see more Africans mobilised and sent with Kingdom purpose in to the nations. A2A therefore positioned itself on the Cape Flats in Cape Town symbolic of the global shift in mission-sending now coming from the Majority world. A2A began to function informally as the BAM (Business as Mission) Café in 2017.
The gospel is bearing fruit and growing throughout the whole world. (Colossians 1:6 NIV) South Africa is no exception. SIM considers it a great privilege and a great responsibility to be Serving In Mission in South Africa. To accomplish their mission, SIM brings together many different missionaries from many different places, with many different gifts but one unified purpose. Together these missionaries are reaching out to many different people, with many different needs, in many different places throughout the country. Their goal is to seek first His Kingdom and His righteousness and to glorify God in everything they do.
“How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?” (Rom 10:14) This is especially true for isolated communities across the globe.
MAF is the largest humanitarian airline in the world. We are a Christ-centred non-profit that uses aircraft to access the most isolated, disenfranchised communities.
All of our pilots, engineers, and other overseas staff are mission-orientated, enabling the Gospel to reach the ends of the earth. We cross war zones, mountains, rivers, deserts, and jungles – to reach areas that would otherwise be inaccessible due to a lack of infrastructure, or security.
We enable and partner with ministries and non-profits on the ground to provide medical assistance, disaster relief, education, technology-advancement, empowerment workshops, and Christian missions – such as bible access in heart languages, discipling, and support to local churches and missionaries. We believe that sharing the love of Christ is both a spiritual and physical act.
FEBA, a member of FEBC (Far East Broadcasting Company), is an interdenominational media ministry whose sole purpose is to share the Good News of Jesus Christ to the world through radio, the internet, and emerging technologies. Currently, FEBA/FEBC’s global ministry network supports and operates 260 FM/AM stations in 50 countries, producing programs in more than 152 ethnic languages. We also have multimedia studios located in key locations around the world with the core focus of producing engaging content for use across different communication platforms.
MegaVoice International Africa NPC is a non-profit organization with the aim to distribute the word of God in audio and video to those that cannot and do not read. We are funding various projects reaching the lost in Africa, providing solar-powered audio Bibles & rugged video players.
We offer training in three categories:
We reach out both locally and internationally.
WEC International is an interdenominational mission agency of evangelical tradition which focuses on evangelism, discipleship and church planting, through music and the arts, serving addicts and vulnerable children, through Christian education, missionary and church leadership training, medical and development work, Bible translation, literacy and media production, in order to help local Christians share the gospel cross-culturally. WEC emphasises the importance of shared life in a local church as a vital expression of Christian life. WEC prioritises the planting of churches among indigenous people groups and unreached people groups, who have little or no access to the Christian gospel.
We do this in a variety of ways and have adapted to challenges to our ministry over many years.
World Mission Centre was founded in Pretoria in 1989 by Willie and Lydia Crew with the vision to provoke, enthuse and inspire the body of Christ to be released to the task of world evangelization. To this end, WMC started working with and encouraging thousands of churches across Africa to become involved in missions.
Hundreds of local churches have been exposed through SAAWE to the need of people who have not yet heard that Jesus loves them, and many became actively involved in making a difference to this situation.
More than a thousand South Africans have become missionaries after using SAAWE’s services. Some of them are leaders of mission organisations today.
A number of partnerships and networks, focused on specific People groups, were formed with the help of SAAWE.
SAAWE can help you and your church to make an impact.
Since global news is mostly communicated through secular media, many Christians fail to see how God is involved in global events. By developing a Christian perspective on these events, Christians become more aware of the global Body of Christ and see how the Lord is constantly at work throughout the world, orchestrating strategic opportunities for the expansion of His Kingdom.
Our hope is that the Church will be excited about what the Lord is doing around the world and that the excitement will lead to greater involvement in missions.
The world desperately needs Jesus! Harvesters is an international Church planting ministry that makes His Name known by, training Pastors and distributing Bibles. Harvesters operate in over 60 countries on 4 continents. We believe that saturation church planting is by far the most effective way of fulfilling the Great Commission.
Our story begins with a group of 11 young people who sold everything and travelled around the world for a year. They had one goal: to see what God would do if they surrendered their lives to Him.
Back in their home country of South Africa, they found themselves dreaming beyond their own qualifications and ability. Emboldened by a faith that was not their own, they started a missions organisation, a school and a faith community in Jeffreys Bay.
Sixteen years later our missions organisation has sent well over 1500 students to serve in more than 50 different countries around the world. Six fieldworkers are representing us in four different nations, with more preparing to go.
The original 11 are therefore now numbered amongst hundreds of people around the world that have chosen to give their lives in service of Jesus. They find themselves caught up in an exciting adventure of sharing Him with the world in creative ways.
Mission Without Borders is an international Christian organisation sharing the hope of Jesus Christ with the poor and marginalised in Eastern Europe. Founded in the 1960s to distribute Bibles, we now partner with local churches in Ukraine, Romania, Moldova, Bulgaria, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Albania.
Through practical support like food, education, and shelter, we help vulnerable families break the cycle of poverty — while boldly proclaiming the Gospel of Christ and transforming lives across generations for His glory.
The Foundation for Cross-cultural Education (FCE) is an international, inter-denominational, multi-ethnic, non-profit mission organisation. The ministry started in 1990. Since then, people from various spheres of life have been equipped, mobilised and sent out as disciples of Jesus Christ who impact the nations.
With a unique emphasis on discipleship and leadership, FCE’s training seeks to develop each participant as a whole person. Character development is integrated with life skills training through an emphasis on transformation and renewal of the mind (Romans 12: 1-2). FCE’s international character adds another layer of life-changing richness to the learning experience.
FCE staff are called by God and are committed to the vision of Jesus Christ, working through them to make disciples and see families and communities transformed by Christ’s love.
Our hope is that the Church will be excited about what the Lord is doing around the world and that the excitement will lead to greater involvement in missions.
Many Christians living in “free world” countries know little about the suffering church—despite the fact that more than 100,000,000 Christians live in countries where Christian persecution occurs. Every year we are seeing this number grow.
Our brothers and sisters suffering for their faith in Jesus Christ need our help. As a Door of Hope International volunteer you can be a vital part in the life and survival of an imprisoned Christian and their family. Whatever commitment you are able to give, whether you can give just a little of your time or be more involved, you will become an invaluable part of the Door of Hope International team.
So many Christians suffer tremendous persecution, imprisonment, torture, and even death for refusing to deny Christ. They cannot speak up for themselves.
You can speak for them. You can be their voice.
We offer part-time evangelism and missions training to mobilise God’s people for cross-cultural ministry locally and to the ends of the world.
The aim of this training is to provide churches with evangelistic and missionary training that is affordable, accessible and academically attainable. It integrates a solid Biblical foundation with hands on practical training.
CEF® is a Bible-centered, interdenominational, worldwide organization, composed of born-again believers whose purpose and mission are to evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, disciple them in the Word of God, and establish them in a Bible-believing church for Christian living.