Transforming the World
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Global Initiatives
Haiti Outreach Ministries
For nearly 30 years, Haiti Outreach Ministries has been sharing the message of God’s goodness with the people of Haiti through evangelism, education, and medical care. Founding Director Leon Dorleans began preaching in Cite Soleil, one of the poorest slums in Port-au-Prince, in 1989 on a narrow street under tarps with raw sewage running in a ditch directly alongside. Despite the destitute conditions, Pastor Leon’s congregation grew as people responded to his preaching of the Word and his steadfast belief that God was with them in the face of extreme hardship. Pastor Leon’s vision was to address the spiritual, educational, and healthcare needs of the residents of Cite Soleil.
Pars Theology
Pars was founded in 2010 by an interdenominational team of Iranian pastors and theologians who dreamt of a hub for deep, holistic, and contextual leadership training for Iran. Spiritually mature servant-leaders are developed to cultivate communities to bring the light of God’s presence to Iran and the Persian world.
The Outreach Foundation
Sasan Tavassoli is a former Shi’ite Muslim from Iran. In 1985, Sasan came to faith in Christ as the result of the ministry of a group of American missionaries while he was living in Europe. He is an ordained Presbyterian minister and has been involved in ministry within the Iranian communities in the US as a pastor, teach and theologian for the past two decades.
Proclaim Cuba
Proclaim Cuba is our partner in Cuba, focusing on seminary education, church planting, pastoring pastors, children’s and youth ministries, women’s ministry, sports evangelism, intercessory prayer, the arts, and international missions.
Crosswater Ministries
Crosswater Ministries is our partner in Cuba focusing on church planting, sharing the gospel, and other felt needs ministry in the communities in around Ciego de Avila. Crosswater is a ministry created and operated by HP Pres covenant partners. We have been partnering in Cuba for over 20 years.
Inspire Spaces
Across Kenya, young people lack the basic resources necessary to continue their education past primary school, making it nearly impossible for them to pursue a life beyond their present circumstances. Inspire Spaces is disrupting the cycles of scarcity by empowering young people to reach their dreams and give back to their communities.
Neema-Huruma (Kenya)
HP Pres members, Betsy & Clyde Jackson, founded and built the Imbirikani Girls High School in 2004. Their research showed that about 98% of the girls in this area do not have educational opportunities past primary school. Most young women enter into early marriages at 14 or 15 years of age and are subjected to a life of childbearing, hard physical labor, and sometimes, traditional genital mutilation. With the promise of continuing their education, these girls can have hope for a more promising future through this school.
Hope Unlimited
Frontier Fellowship
More than two billion people have never heard of Jesus. Frontier Fellowship invites believing communities to engage people groups where the good news of Jesus and his kingdom are not yet known.
Hope International
Hope International desires to see men and women around the world find their soul’s satisfaction in Christ and become dignified, hope-filled providers in their families and communities. In obedience to Christ’s command to love our neighbor and make disciples of all nations, Hope International connects with communities in poverty to provide training and access to small business loans and developing savings groups. These trainings give them an opportunity to learn about how to hear the gospel and find lasting hope in Christ.
International Justice Mission
International Justice Mission is an international organization focused on human rights, law, and law enforcement. Founded in 1997 by lawyer Gary Haugen, 94% of IJM staff are nationals of the countries they work in. While the bulk of IJM’s work focuses on combatting sex trafficking, they also work on cases to address child sexual assault, cybersex trafficking, forced labor slavery, property grabbing, police abuse of power, and addressing the citizenship rights of minorities.
Langham Partners
In 1969 John Stott founded the Langham Trust to fund scholarships for young evangelical leaders from the Majority World. Recipients would study at British universities, working toward doctorates in biblical and theological fields and then returning to teach in seminaries in their home countries. Those who received scholarship funding became known as Langham Scholars, a worldwide family that has now grown to well over 300.
Supported Missionaries
Over 40 missionaries in 20 countries around the world
We support mission workers within faith-based organizations that serve and bring the Gospel to the unreached in the United States and beyond. You can be a part of this mission by helping to encourage these dedicated missionaries.
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