We believe the Lord has promised a great expansion of His Kingdom, and our role in that promise is to bring the Good News of the Gospel to: Jerusalem: our local community, Judea: our familiar region, and the Ends of the Earth: every corner of the globe. We consistently support and are involved in the following 10 ministries as well provide special project support to an additional 7.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), Flagler and Volusia County
“To see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes.”
A Christian Non-Profit organization dedicated to providing a strong foundation for young men in need of a new beginning.
Feeding those in need in Flagler County
Providing pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, options counseling, and support programs
Special project ministries, local
DTEM reaches, teaches and trains students in their journey with Christ by traveling to Middle and High schools in the greater Metropolitan area of Atlanta and sharing the message of who Christ is.
Resources for Imperfect and Normal Families Only (I.N.F.O.)
Special project ministries, regional
Evangelism in a community still plagued with suspicion, mistrust and division affecting attitudes toward the church after the fall of Communism in Hungary.
Impacting families in Nicaragua by creating sustainable growth through humanitarian aid, child sponsorship, church planting, drilling wells, education, economic development and more.
Reaching communities and families through the power of the Gospel in the U.K.
Followers of Jesus sharing his Good News through humanitarian aid and action sports in high-tension areas of Southeast Asia.
During six days in Nicaragua, a team of 12 from Coastal Bible Fellowship, which included some students from Truett McConnell University, served alongside Chosen Children Ministry in the Carlos Fonseca community. The week blended evangelism, discipleship, children’s ministry, and practical compassion for families living in extreme poverty.
The team worshipped with a growing local church that has developed from meeting under a tree to now gathering more than 100 adults and children each week. Daily ministry included going door to door to share the Gospel, pray with families, invite neighbors to church programs, and listen to their needs. Each afternoon, the team led VBS for about 50 children and taught more than 100 adults in discipleship sessions focused on finishing strong in the faith, spiritual warfare, living faith, and the blessing of walking with God. Over the course of the week, 16 people trusted Christ, many believers were strengthened, and several who had drifted away from church returned.
A simple home was fully built and furnished for a local family, providing safe shelter, a dry cement floor, beds, a table and chairs, and a propane stove. Four additional beds and food were delivered to families who had been sleeping on dirt floors. More than 90 Scripture signs from Joshua 24:15 were placed on homes as a visible declaration of faith, and over 300 people were served during a community feeding.
Beyond projects and programs, the greatest impact was relational. The team formed meaningful friendships with local believers, encouraged the pastor and church leaders, and witnessed God at work in both spiritual and physical ways. The week was marked by prayer, joy, bold faith sharing, and a powerful reminder that God uses willing servants and faithful prayer to bring light into dark places.
"Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying: 'Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?' Then I said, 'Here am I! Send me.'” - Isaiah 6:8