Global Workers Initiative (GWI)

God is building his church and in some areas of the world, the growth is explosive!

These countries are no longer a mission field, but a missions force. As local believers have grown up and served in these church plants, they have gained invaluable experience and caught the vision for taking the gospel to all nations. This has produced a wealth of qualified, passionate workers who are ready to go. SEND needs them on our mission teams.

However, many of these believers come from low-income countries where the average salary is far below the cost of living in the country they are called to serve.

SEND bridges this gap with the Global Worker Initiative.

The GWI assists cross-cultural missionaries from low-income countries by covering some of their mission-specific expenses.

You can help send and support these missionaries by giving to the GWI.

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