Mission:Chad; Helping Africans Help Themselves

Helping the Church in Chad rescue orphans and widows,
train leaders, and share
the Gospel

 

Meet the Children
of Mission:Chad

MISSIONS: CHAD

Muslim cattle hearders

It is our belief that the last evangelistic frontier in this age is in nationals partnering with foreigners to accomplish their own Great Commission in their own lands. Only they have the in-depth knowledge and understanding of the indigenous people groups among them to enable them to effectively minister the Gospel. But, they cannot do it alone.

In partnership with EEMET, Mission:Chad supports the training of pastors and missionaries to advance the Gospel in Chad and minister to the needs of the people. EEMET, the major Protestant umbrella organization uniting Protestant denominations throughout Chad, selects, trains, and supports indigenous missionaries to serve in various parts of the country. Currently, there are over 130 people groups in Chad, each speaking a different language, many of whom have never heard of Jesus Christ or His Gospel. Already, this work has begun with the selection and commissioning of five indigenous missionary families to advance the Gospel in Chad.

Like other believers around the world, Chadian Christians are called to the Great Commission. But they work in an extraordinarily difficult harvest field, facing daily religious, political, physical, emotional, and financial hardships. Because of all these difficulties, they cry out for help from their brothers and sisters in Christ in America. 

We urge you to consider partnering with us to make the Great Commission a reality in Chad.

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A Chadian Saying Regarding Missions:
"You Have
To Pray,
Give,
Go"

Mianbe Legondje- Missionary Leader

Mianbe Legondje, EEMET
Missions Coordinator.

Mianbe Legondje showing location of missionaries in the field