[CC] Hope in Jesus at Navajo Mountain (English Closed Captions)
Witness how the Lord is moving in and through His people at Navajo Mt. Alliance Church.
Witness how the Lord is moving in and through His people at Navajo Mt. Alliance Church.
A church plant like no other—inside the walls of Lorain Correctional Institution—reaches the lost and forgotten, shares the hope of Jesus, and provides consistency in community, ministry, and discipleship.
Generous giving and a plentiful harvest in Japan brings new international workers to begin language-learning for the sake of the Kingdom. More language translations coming soon.
An introduction to this year’s Missions Engagement theme—we sow abundantly, pray expectantly, and harvest faithfully, until the King returns.
Less than one-half of one percent of Japan’s population would call themselves Christian–truly a place where the harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Yet, as God sends and works through the Alliance family, hope remains for the unreached people who call Japan home.
As the Alliance family, we are a group of churches working together with Jesus to complete His Great Commission. This year, God has answered our prayers and raised up more workers for the harvest field—let’s join together to send them.
Because of the workers you generously send and support, those all over the world have an opportunity to receive the good news of Jesus. Alliance workers share impactful stories of their work that you made possible in sending and sustaining their gospel presence—thank you!
Amid unimaginably hopeless circumstances, God has opened a door of hope in Ukraine. Your generosity enables Alliance workers and local pastors like these to continue shining the light of Christ in the darkness. This Christmas, will you join us in extending hope to the world’s hardest places?
You shine the light of hope to those in deep darkness when you send and sustain gospel presence. Will you give to the 2023 Alliance Christmas Offering and extend the hope of Jesus to unreached, displaced, and marginalized peoples in the world’s hardest places?
The task of reaching the unreached is hard—sometimes because of relational or political barriers, spiritual warfare, difficult living conditions, or remote locations. These people and places are often overlooked, but not by our God. He is faithful to open doors to the hard places—and so we go.