Coalition for Christian Outreach (CCO) began in 1971 to equip the church to reach colleges (students, faculty and staff) with the Gospel and train them to view life through a Christian worldview.
Cadence International began in 1954 as an evangelical missions agency that ministers to members of the United States military and their families.
AWANA Clubs International (AWANA) can be traced back to 1941 as a children’s program at a church in Chicago, the North Side Gospel Center.
Alpha USA began its United States ministry in 1997 at its Chicago headquarters to create various forms of curriculum to help individuals explore the relevance of the Christian faith in small group and church-type settings. ...
The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry began in 1938 as a compassionate ministry to meet the physical and spiritual needs of Jewish people who were homeless and affected by the Holocaust during World War II. ...
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JAARS began in 1963 to support Bible translation organizations and missionaries by transporting them to and from remote places so others can translate and share Scripture. JAARS regularly lands planes on narrow rivers and towering ...
By The Hand Club For Kids officially became an organized nonprofit ministry in 2005 as a Christ-centered after-school program in Chicago, Illinois.
Kids for the Kingdom began in 1998 to provide help and train people around the world to improve the physical and spiritual lives of disadvantaged children and their families within their local communities.
Christian Relief Services Charities (CRSC) began in 1985 with a global view to improve the physical welfare of human suffering.
Crossfire Ministries began in 1995 as a Christian food pantry in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Now, Crossfire Ministries provides food to around 10,000 people each year.