Jim Whelchel is on staff with Cru and serves as the Missions Pastor for Christ Commission Fellowship (CCF) in Manila, Philippines.
When COVID-19 closed schools in early 2020, Elias Apetogo, Africa leader for The Prayer Covenant, shifted plans to mobilize 750,000 people through radio and local churches to pray for the Go2020 global outreach.
A driving goal for GACX is fostering connections and collaborations around specific areas related to multiplication.
Ministry leaders describe how they are using digital media to reach the unreached worldwide.
Viveks Samuel talks with Rick Olmstead, David Grabovenko, and Gabrielle Odom to provide insight into how billions of young people worldwide can be engaged in God's global mission.
Bekele Shanko details why church multiplication -- as opposed to church addition -- is essential to providing a healthy church for every thousand people in the world.
Short-term mission trips often provide believers a chance to grow their understanding of God’s mission and discover new ways to engage.
Mary Ho describes how local church planting movements have resulted in the pace of new Christians has started to exceed the rate of population growth.
Moving GACX’s 2020 Global Forum online created many unique opportunities to connect and involve co-laborers from around the world.
Momentum is building around the regional and national expressions of GACX.
Positive changes and opportunities that have come about during the 2020 pandemic in Asia.
Pastors Michael Wright and William Beasley recount how two Chicago-area churches, with diverse populations, came together to unite their congregations as they seek to reach others for the Great Commission.
During the 2020 Global Forum, GACX President Bekele Shanko describes how the God-size vision of planting a new, reproducing church for every 1,000 people on the planet came about.
This panel from the 2020 Global Forum describes the different uses of data as pivotal catalysts within strategies for reaching the world for Christ.
“We thank God for COVID-19,” says Nate Vander Stelt, executive vice president of GACX, “because it has caused GACX to think differently and act differently.”
Many years ago I traveled to universities around the country with an evangelistic multi-media show.