Zambia

Samaritan Children's Home

Poland

Piotr and Krystyna Zaremba

Poland

Bread of Life Ministry

Zambia

Samaritan Children's Home

India

Chad Krittenbrink

Poland

Andrew and Ania Gorski

Poland

Chad Krittenbrink and Polish Nationals

Poland

Gospel Joy

Poland

Jim LaRose

Poland

The Nungesser Family

Poland

The Wakula Family

Romania

Adrian & Ema Ban

Romania

Casa Dorca Children's Home

South Africa

The Le Roux Family

South Africa

The van Wyk Family

Uganda

International School of Missions

Uganda

The Kawede Family

USA

The Krittenbrink Family

Zambia

The Keller Family

Zambia

Timothy Keller

India

Steve Evers

Sudan

Steve Evers & Vicky Waraka

India

Ashraya Daughters

About Us



The Need



Africa is overwhelmed with orphans and refugees. Poland is overrun by people disillusioned with “organized religion” and Romanian widows can barely afford to live on their tiny pension. The number of non-Christians in our world today is 4.4 billion - and 1.8 billion of them have never heard the Gospel of Jesus! This is just the tip of the iceberg. Our Lord Jesus commanded us to share the Gospel with everyone as well as seek to meet the needs of the poor, the widowed, the orphaned, and the helpless. We know there was a reason He asked us to do this: He knows the needs of each precious soul He created.

The Challenge



So what are national Christians doing in these areas? Are they meeting the needs of the unsaved and the less fortunate? Many of these dedicated Christians lack the tools necessary to be truly effective in reaching their community - needs such as: Bibles, facilities, education, training, and funding.

The Solution



In Touch Mission International partners with national Christians who face a variety of challenges as they reach their communities for Christ. In faith, we seek to present the ministries of these nationals to as many people as possible. Then we trust God to provide for their needs.


Why Nationals?

  • They know the culture.
  • They know the language.
  • They know local needs.
  • They cost far less than sending and maintaining American missionaries on the field.