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International Ministries works cross-culturally to proclaim God’s justice, peace and abundant life across the globe.
View a list of all of the missionaries that serve with International Ministries and use our search to find a specific Global Servant.
International Ministries is built on a foundation of faith, service, and community. View all of our Leadership, Staff and Board of Directors here.
The oldest international Baptist mission agency in North America, International Ministries (IM) has been responding to the call of Jesus Christ since 1814. The first known missionaries to emerge from the newly formed United States were George and Hannah Liele, emancipated slaves who went to Jamaica in 1783 to share God’s love.
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Luis and Sarah Matos. LUIS and SARAH will partner in ministry with Cooperación Bautista Misionera Mesoamericana (COBAMI), a network of churches that serve indigenous communities in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Hope for Her is a new collaborative initiative forged between International Ministries and American Baptist Women’s Ministries. Your gift through Hope for Her will make a lasting impact by supporting ministries that provide education, counseling, and more to women and girls in need.
Every year, your giving to International Ministries is vital to reaching more people and sustaining global servants in places and ministries where God calls them. STOCKS, IRA qualified charitable distributions, or GIFTS IN YOUR WILL are some of the other ways to make a donation.
Through International Ministries’ World Mission Offering (WMO), thousands of God’s people across the country celebrate and give financial support to ministries God is using to transform the world.
Amanda specializes in community building and Jon focuses on discipleship and evangelism. They bring more than twenty years of ministry experience as they reach out to immigrant communities, student populations, and churches that face changing demographics.