Ministries of The Paul Mission
The Paul Mission has sent 384 missionaries to 84 countries up to now.
With emphasis on establishing churches among unreached people groups and responsive populations worldwide, The Paul Mission is involved also in many types of specialized missions as follows:
Church planting, Missionary training, Pastor training, Theological education, Development & research institute for missions, Discipleship, Ministry through business, Prison ministry, Children Ministry, Christian Broadcasting, Family Counseling, Music ministry, Literature ministry, Education ministry, Sports ministry, Bible distribution, Mercy ministry, Ministry for the handicapped, Christian Internet ministry
Evangelism
Through Bible distribution/Sports/Internet
Evangelistic efforts are a basic task of most of missionary workers of The Paul Mission though their gifts are different and various. As one of the sevenfold spirit of the mission agency is to minister with total love, missionaries should approach the lost with compassion and mercy to save them from eternal punishment. And the evangelism has a goal of establishing churches in unreached area.
Methods of evangelism are diverse. Missionaries of the Paul Mission use Christian literature (in Turkey), sports (in Japan, Kyrkyzstan, Argentina, Philippines, and Indonesia), internet (in Azerbaijan, Turkey), and radio broadcasting (in Thailand) to share the gospel as well as they do personal evangelism in which they have contact with people individually.
Church planting
Church planting is essential to evangelizing the world. No missionary work is complete which does not have as its goal the establishment of new believers in the faith and in churches for the purpose of reproducing themselves.
In Acts we see the apostles and evangelists moving out to the frontiers in obedience to Jesus' commission. Everywhere Paul went he preached the Gospel, made disciples and appointed elders to lead the new churches he'd planted.
God's primary method of evangelizing an area is by planting a New Testament church to reach the area with the gospel.
Many missionaries of The Paul Mission are involved in the church planting especially for unreached peoples in Japan, India, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Mexico, Azerbaijan, Sierra Leone, and Paraguay.
Media
In an age dominated by the media, its proper use is vital for the outreach of the lost. Evangelism by radio broadcasting is going on in Thailand by a missionary family and it is so effective that many come to the Lord through the evangelistic message sent by radio wave. The missionary in Thailand has a plan to set up a Christian broadcasting station for the purpose of outreach to unbelievers in the land.
Theological Education
(Pastor training institution/Bible school)
In many mission fields many church leaders need theological training. Leadership training contributes to strengthening local churches by providing quality leaders for them. The training of fulltime and lay leaders of church is vital to church growth.
Considering the importance of theological training, The Paul Mission established Bible schools in Philippines, Indonesia, Brazil, and South Africa. And another form of leadership training is done by founding pastors training institutions in which local pastors are trained on a regular basis according to designated curriculum. The Paul Mission has pastors training institute in Philippines and Panama.
Prison Ministry
Missionaries of The Paul Mission in America and England minister to inmates of penitentiaries. The prison ministry intends to convert non-believers among them and to give proper counselling to the prisoners who need inner healing.
Mercy ministries
Mercy ministries meet some of the practical and physical needs of the need.
A single missionary ministers to handicapped children in China with caring and Christian love. God works among them for the miraculous recovery of the children and such intervention of God in helping them leads to evangelistic effect toward their family and neighbors.
Missionary Training
Missionary training is one of major ministries of The Paul Mission. It is necessary for missionary candidates to be trained to work effectively in mission fields as they minister in the context of native culture.
Missionary candidates of The Paul Mission are trained for five months in Korea and eight months in Philippines. They are trained in a cross-cultural environment in Philippines since The Paul Mission established mission orientation center in Manila in 1987.
Children and Youth
Children and youths are future leaders in society. Educating them with Christian curriculum will effect them in the way they are open to Christianity and spiritually receptive to the message of salvation. Ministry to children and youth can build a strong foundation for a church-planting and discipling ministry. And children ministry is effective in terms of evangelism especially in closed countries. Missionaries of The Paul Mission in Nepal, Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Kenya minister to children and youth.
Family Counseling
Another area of missionary works of The Paul Mission is to provide counselling for broken families. The ministry of counselling contributes to building up strong relationship between spouses and to cement broken relationship between a husband and a wife. The spouses with wounded emotions and hurts need comfort and inner healing through the means of counseling. This ministry has a goal of building up a Christian family in Christ. And the type of ministry is going on by a missionary family in Costa Rica.
