SEND ME MISSIONS began in 2013 when I was heading to Africa for a mission trip, however the lord lead a young man to our church that was from India and we spoke after service. This young man with tears in his eyes and a burden on his heart said Pastor will you come to India and help us with this great work. That night I went home with such a burden on my heart to make the right decision to go to A
frica or India. We had planned on leaving for Africa in only a few weeks for missions, but that night the lord changed my heart and our plans. It was truly the Macedonian call just like the Apostle Paul received. So I contacted this Brother and told him we will be coming to India and this was the start of a lifelong bond and the lord has joined our hearts together for this great work here in India. Since then, the Lord has expanded our borders to include not only Pondicherry India, but also, many surrounding villages, and states. In the country of India we have a desire to aid indigenous or native missionaries so that they might reach their own peoples and establish biblical churches among them. The goal of our ministry is to facilitate the advancement of indigenous missionaries throughout the world. Our strategy consists of four primary components: financial support, theological training, Scripture and literature distribution, and the supply of any tool necessary to facilitate the completion of the Great Commission. Mission Statement
"SEND ME MISSIONS exists to glorify God the Father through the establishment of biblical churches by equipping and mobilizing indigenous churches and missionaries in the least evangelized areas of the world." SEND ME MISSIONS functions as a partner with and facilitator between the autonomous churches and individual donors in the West and the indigenous church in some of the most un-evangelized areas of the world, to the end that the Gospel might be preached to every creature; the elect might be gathered from every tribe, tongue, people and nation; and strong local churches might be established among them. Our specific calling is to partner with indigenous churches of like faith and practice in the training and sending of missionaries for the establishment of mature, autonomous, local churches. We currently support approximately 10 missionary families and seven church's and branch church's. Introduction to SEND ME MISSIONS
SEND ME MISSIONS was founded and still exists for the advancement of four major goals:
*The Glory of God
*The Benefit of Man
*The Establishment of Biblical Churches
*The Demonstration of God's Faithfulness
Our first major goal is the glory of God. Our greatest concern is that His Name be great among the nations, from the rising to the setting of the sun (Malachi 1:11), and that the Lamb who was slain might receive the full reward for His sufferings (Revelation 7:9-10). We find our great purpose and motivation not in man or his needs, but in God, His commitment to His own glory, and our God-given desire to see Him worshipped in every nation, tribe, people, and language. We find our great confidence not in the Church’s ability to fulfill the Great Commission, but in God’s unlimited and unhindered power to accomplish all He has decreed. The Benefit of Man
Our second major goal is the salvation of a lost and dying humanity. The Christian who is truly passionate about the glory of God and confident in His sovereignty will not be unmoved by the billions of people in the world who have yet to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ. If we are truly Christ-like, the lost multitude of humanity will move us to compassion (Matthew 9:36), even to great sorrow and unceasing grief (Romans 9:2). The sincerity of our Christian confession should be questioned if we are not willing to do all within our means to make Christ known among the nations and to endure all things for the sake of God’s elect (II Timothy 2:10). The Establishment of Local Churches
Our third major goal is the establishment of biblical churches. While we recognize that the needs of mankind are many and his sufferings are diverse, we believe that they all spring from a common origin – the radical depravity of his heart, his enmity toward God, and his rejection of truth. Therefore, we believe that the greatest possible benefit to mankind comes through the preaching of the Gospel and the establishment of local churches that proclaim the full counsel of God’s Word and minister according to its commands, precepts, and wisdom. Such a work cannot be accomplished through the arm of the flesh, but only through the supernatural providence of God and the means which He has ordained: biblical preaching, intercessory prayer, sacrificial service, unconditional love, and true Christ-likeness. The Demonstration of God's Faithfulness
The fourth and final goal at HeartCry is to demonstrate to God's people that He is truly able and willing to supply all our needs according to His riches in glory. The needs of this ministry will be obtained through prayer. We will not raise support through self-promotion, prodding, or manipulating our brothers and sisters in Christ. If this ministry is of the Lord, then He will be our Patron. If He is with us, He will direct His people to give, and we will prosper. If He is not with us, we will not and should not succeed. Admittedly, throughout the years our faith has always been meager and frail; but God has always been faithful. As one dear brother puts it: Our God delights in vindicating even the smallest confidence of His children. The Challenge
As Christians, we are called, commissioned, and commanded to lay down our lives so that the Gospel might be preached to every creature under heaven.Second only to loving God, this is to be our magnificent obsession. There is no nobler task for which we may give our lives than promoting the glory of God in the redemption of men through the preaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. If the Christian is truly obedient to the Great Commission, he will either give his life to go down into the mine or to hold the rope for those who go down (William Carey). Either way, the same radical commitment is required.