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【Ambassadors For Christ】
In 1956, Pastor Zhou Zhupei, Brother Cai Xihui and Ms. Cai Silian and his wife met with the "Queen of the Darkroom" Ms. Cai Sujuan in Paradise Town, Pennsylvania. Pastor Zhou and Brother Cai established the Christian Messengers Association on May 6, 1963. In 1983, Pastor David Chow became the General Director. In December of the same year, the first Chinese Missionary Conference was held in Washington, DC. Thereafter the conference was held every three years. The Mainland Literary Ministry was also established in 1985 under the leadership of Pastor David Zhou. In recent years, the Christian Me

【SIM International Mission Society】
Considering a short-term ministry? Planning a short-term mission to explore your long-term mission possibilities? If your goal is to serve for a long time, we can help you find the most suitable position for you abroad. It sounds like a pretty challeng

【Chinese Christian Mission International(CCMI)】
CCMI strives to see every Chinese Church in obedience to the Great Commission, participates in sending, supporting and caring of missionaries in order to further the Kingdom of God.

【Gospel Operation International】
Vision: Our vision is to preach the gospel to the ends of the earth, make disciples, develop life transforming communities, and become a blessing to all nations by living out the gospel. Mission: Our mission is to accomplish the Great Commission through

【Care Ministries International】
Concern International Concern International (CMI) was established simultaneously in the United States and Taiwan in 2001. It is a cross-denominational Chinese-speaking mission initiated by Chinese Christians and oriented towards participation in cross-cul

【United Missions of Taiwan】
In 1997, a group of pastors and institutional leaders, including Pastor Li Xiuquan, who were committed to missionary work, returned to Taiwan from the \"Grace to All Nations\" event in Hong Kong and felt the need to establish this association as a resource network platform for promoting missionary work in Taiwan. After several preparations and discussions, the association was named the United Missions of Taiwan (United Missions of Taiwan). Its founding purpose is to “promote churches to engage in (participate in) cross-cultural missions, encourage the sending of missionaries, and promote missi