MISSIONS FOR CHRIST, INC.
, is a Christ-Centered nonprofit organization guided by Isaiah 52:7.
Our primary mission focuses on reaching the unreached and extending the love of Christ to the forgotten.
What We Do
Missions For Christ, Inc., is a Christ-Centered nonprofit organization guided by Isaiah 52:7. Our primary mission focuses on reaching the unreached and extending the love of Christ to the forgotten. We accomplish this mission by meeting the tangible and spiritual needs through the following services:
- Domestic and International Missions Trips- We sponsor groups to go out into their local communities and international communities to spread the Good News of Christ. This is based on The Great Commission issued by Jesus in Matthew 28:18-20, to spread his teachings to all the nations of the world.
- Discipleship Training- Being a Christ- Centered organization it is important to provide spiritual training to help further the mission of our organization to reach the lost and forgotten.
- Educational Assistance- We identified a great need in our local area to assist individuals in obtaining their GED. We will provide assistance to attend courses and take their exam.
- Residential Treatment Assistance- Across our area, we are seeing the adverse impact of the drug epidemic. We will offer assistance and placement into residential treatment programs with counseling and onsite trained medical providers. (Coming Soon)
- Children's Home- This home will provide 24/7 short to long term care for children of parents participating in our residential treatment program. (Coming Soon)
- Career Development Assistance- The individuals we are reaching do not necessary have the skills needed to obtain gainful employment. Our solution is to offer career development classes taught by local professional volunteers. They will assist with the basic soft skills training, writing a resume, interviewing skills, and providing clothing for interviews interviews.
Our Mission Statement
Reaching the unreached and extending the Love of Christ to the forgotten.
“Save the lost and revive the saved.”