Villiage Missions Canada

Keeping Country Churches Alive!

 
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couple pictureVillage Missions exists to glorify Jesus Christ by developing spiritually vital churches in rural North America.

Our Values...

Qualified Leadership

We value the placement of full-time, spiritually qualified missionary leadership by invitation of the local people as the primary means of developing spiritually vital churches.

Supported Leadership

We value supporting the leadership we place through prayer, financial, and innovative forms of logistical assistance.
Leadership Approach

We value an approach to ministry that proclaims and demonstrates the Gospel of Jesus Christ (Preach the Word and Love the People), and is evangelistic, relational, and involved in community life.

Focused Approach

We value a focused approach of reaching people in rural areas of North America-places without an ongoing demonstration of the gospel.
Long-term Approach

We value a long-term approach that enables churches that have reached financial stability to collaborate with us in helping other churches, while receiving leadership and encouragement from us.

Christian Character

We value Christian character, specifically integrity, Christ-like love, humility, and faith, in all that we do as a Mission and as individuals in our Mission. We are committed to the Word of God for all that we are and all that we do.
Spiritually Vital Churches

We value spiritually vital churches that are making substantial progress in the areas of evangelism, instruction, prayer, worship, and fellowship.

 

Village Missions Canada News

2011 Fall Banquet and Concert
Our annual Village Missions Canada Fall Banquet and Concert is quickly approaching. Be sure not to miss this great event. 

Stories From The Field

Nenena, AK

We’ve been focusing on two chronic alcoholics and praying for good relationships and opportunities to share the gospel. They are hurting and in desperate need of Christ. These same two have been coming to us for prayer – and one was in church last Sunday! I saw him walking by the church during music and I rushed out to greet him. He told me he couldn’t come to church because he’d already had two beers. I assured him he was welcome anyway – he said, “Really? I guess I’ll come in then.” After the service he told me that he was really glad he had come and wanted to keep coming. The folks were all very welcoming and eager to tell him that his presence was appreciated and desired.

Bill & Rebecca Troxel