Taking the Gospel To The Nations

Together, we can take the gospel to every corner of the earth, reaching people who have never heard the name of Jesus and strengthening believers worldwide. When you pray, give, and go, you become part of a global movement that is changing lives for eternity. The Great Commission is God’s plan to reach the nations with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Join Us!

Global Faith exists for the purpose of enabling churches and missionary personnel in the fulfillment of the Great Commission

The Great Commission is the driving force behind everything Global Faith does, calling believers to go, make disciples, and share the gospel with all nations. Because of this mandate, Global Faith exists to reach the lost, equip the church, and multiply disciples for the glory of God.

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Missionary Spotlight:

The Daniels are missionaries in the Northeast area of Brazil. They live in Barreiras, in the western part of the state of Bahia where they have planted a church called Igreja Batista Caminho do Rei (Way of the King Baptist Church). Their regular activities include weekly worship and prayer services, children’s ministry activities, teen ministry activities, discipleship studies, men’s and ladies’ prayer breakfasts, and evangelism efforts in more rural areas and villages.

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GFMA Magazine: Fall 2025

When Jesus spoke the words of the Great Commission in Acts 1 to His followers right before His ascension, He was addressing a group of people who did not have the appearance of a powerful movement; they didn’t even own a building in which to meet. Yet, they had the promise of the power of the Holy Spirit.