Christian Business Men’s Connection (CBMC) began as a volunteer spiritual prayer movement among Christian businessmen seeking spiritual revival in 1930 during the Great Depression.
Ministry Spotlight: Habitat for Humanity developed the idea of “partnership housing,” which centered on those in need of adequate shelter working side by side with volunteers to build decent, affordable houses.
Preemptive Love Coalition began in 2008 to work for world peace between nations. It focuses on four areas: jobs and job training and new skills; physical relief aid; grants to others to provide physical relief ...
Ministry Spotlight: Live Action began in 2008 to advocate the human rights of preborn children.
Lutheran Services in America began in 1997 to provide various services to more than 300 independently operated Lutheran health and social services nonprofit organizations. Its staff of about 20 are located in Washington, D.C.
The Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) began in 1978 to strengthen Christian schools and equip Christian educators through its member services.
Buckner International has been ministering to families, needy children and the elderly since 1879.
Feed the Hunger is a humanitarian evangelical Christian mission organization which started in 1968.
Love One International began in 2012, focused around its Love One Center in Uganda, helping critically ill children that need medical care, restoring them to health and returning them to home.
Mercy Corps began in 1981 as a humanitarian organization, devoted to working for the health, welfare, and physical happiness of people worldwide.