In the twenty-first century world of foreign missions, danger is the norm, not the exception. The twentieth century claimed more martyrs than all nineteen previous centuries. Those who willingly choose to follow Christ into closed countries knowing it may cost them their lives are few; such an extreme sacrifice is not for the faint of heart or soft in faith. No call to the foreign mission field is to be taken lightly—no decision can honestly be reached without fully counting the costs. Even with careful risk mitigation, hatred, physical abuse—even torture—are very real probabilities. Faithful endurance without denying the One you came to proclaim only happens when a personal deep abandonment to the Lord is undergirded with the Holy Spirit. Only the warrior prepared by the Lord can overcome all that our enemy dishes.
Calvary Child Rescue gets involved in serving Far Reaching Ministry in stopping human trafficking.
Calvary Chapel Inland Missions Ministry supports Pastor Moses who teaches and reaches out to his lost Indian community that is majority Hindo. He has dealt and seen persecution but has been faithful to his calling.
Calvary Chapel Inland recently blessed a fellow Christian Indian family by paying for their oldest daughter Durga’s, college tuition. It’s an incredible blessing for Durga and her family. They are extremely poor, however, with God’s grace, love and mercy, anything is possible. Praise the Lord!