Ministry Spotlight: Hope Center Ministries began in 2007 to help both men and women struggling with drug and alcohol addiction find freedom and purpose with a new life in Jesus.
Standing Stone Ministry began in 2002 to provide pastoral guidance for pastors and their spouses, with a focus on building strong, healthy marriages, navigating crises, and warding off disasters so their ministries may flourish.
Precept Ministries International (Precept) began in 1970 with Kay and Jack Arthur teaching Bible studies out of their home.
Former combat veterans started Mighty Oaks Foundation in 2012 to help returning military combat veterans and first responders deal with trauma through a Christ-centered approach.
Family Radio, originally known as Family Stations, began in 1959 as a media platform for other non-related ministries to communicate through radio, later adding podcasts and its website.
Christian Medical & Dental Associations (CMDA) began in 1931 to be an advocacy, educational and encouraging voice to Christian healthcare professionals.
Charity:Water (also known as Charity Global) began in 2006 to help impoverished people groups around the world get safe, clean water and basic sanitation.
Heifer Project International (Heifer) began in 1944 by investing in small farmers worldwide.
ReFrame Ministries began in 1939 by the Christian Reformed Church Synod as a media ministry originally known as “The Back to God Hour” broadcast out of Chicago, Illinois.
Wycliffe Associates began in 1967 to accelerate the work of Bible translation around the world.