Global Mission


 

Pioneer Mission

 

Conduct mission outreach among unreached peoples, establish mission churches, have these mission churches be adopted by other churches or mission groups, and then continue pioneer missions ministries in new unreached areas.

Churches planted and adopted by other churches and mission agencies
1. Central Siberia (adopted by Cornerstone Presbyterian Church in Michigan)
2. Chinese Church in Khabarovsk, Eastern Siberia (adopted by Chinese Christian Mission)
3. Chinese Church in Moscow (adopted by Global Life Enrichment Center, USA)
4. Chinese Fellowship in St. Petersburg (adopted by First Evangelical Church Association, Los Angeles)
5. Chinese Fellowship in Almaty, Kazakstan (adopted by Huston Chinese Church, USA)
6. Chinese Fellowship in Budapest, Hungary (adopted by Global Life Enrichment Center, USA)
7. Dungan People in Kazakstan (adopted by Luke Services Int'l)
8. Pacific Islands (adopted by CCM - Australia)
9. Persian Gulf (Adopted by C&MA-Canada)

 

 

Re-evangelization of the Western World

 

The Christian West in recent years (The Scandinavians, Western Europe, Canada and America) has in various degrees become not only non-Christian but anti-Christian. In fact, in the late 1980s, European Christians already issued a Macedonian call to Third World Christians to re-evangelize Europe.

Reaching the unreached in the third world is no longer sufficient today. The so-called "Christian countries", the missionary sending-base and the traditional churches are being attacked by Satan's ferocious ambush. We need to wage war in two fronts, simultaneously.
 

 

Back to Jerusalem Movement

 

This global mission Movement initiated by God in 1940's in northwestern China was inactive for several decades because of political situation. This vision was rekindled in late 1980 when one of the original leaders, Simon Chao went back to Henan from Xinjiang. House churches in China began again preparing for this mission movement in a low-key manner. GCCI serves as a bridge for this Movement between churches of east and west, and between overseas Chinese and mainland Chinese.

 

Back to Jerusalem Movement (BJM) Vision Statement

 

Renewed Perspectives on the Back To Jerusalem Movement

2006 BJM International Consultation General Report (Excerpt)