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World Horizons is a multi-national mission organization with more than 300 members working in long-term teams in more than 30 countries.

30 Days of Prayer for Northern India

God is doing a new thing in Northern India, please pray with us for 30 days from 1st April!
“Arise, my darling, my beautiful one, and come with me. See! The winter is past; the rains are over and gone. Flowers appear on the earth; the season of singing has come, the cooing of doves is heard in our land. The fig-tree forms its early fruit; the blossoming vines spread their fragrance. Arise, come, my darling; my beautiful one, come with me.” Song of Songs 2:10-13
For a number of years we have been speaking of the hidden bride – the 100’s thousands of unengaged, unreached, Muslim people groups.
Now we sense that it is time to mobilise some intense prayer and intercession as the North Indian Bride begins to make herself ready. In this so called desert we want to call out the flowers, hear the new song and feel the wind of the Holy Spirit blow.
“We have expected much, but…” (Haggai 1:9) we do not yet see the Gospel impact we long for… The Lord is again stirring the spirit within his people as He did in Haggai’s day (Haggai 1:14). The promise then was the glory of the new Temple would be greater than the former house (Haggai 2:9) Will you join us in expectant prayer, He is about to do something new in our days?
Habakkuk 1:5 & 3:2 say the Lord will do something new in our days…
Feel free to pray on the ground with us and think about mobilising prayer within your chuch wherever you are during this period. Workers in the field have an expectancy the Kingdom of God is coming in a powerful new way! (see Luke 10:1 – ) The initiative begins with the new life of the Resurrection. We are launching a 30 day period of prayer and fasting for the Muslims of North India starting after Easter Sunday on 1st April – that’s today!

Open Job Positions

World Horizons would like to announce some open job positions. Do any of these jobs interest you? Please contact usinfo@worldhorizons.org if you would like to get involved on the field! We need…

  • Language learners worldwide
  • Training director for the Filipus discipleship training program in a new city in Turkey
  • Children’s Activities coordinators in France, Japan, and Cambodia
  • Language teachers in India
  • Educational tutors for missionary’s kids worldwide
  • Prayer house support in North Africa and Asia,
  • People to provide hospitality worldwide, and especially in the UK, NAfrica, Turkey, and France
  • Short-term liaison- worldwide
  • Support in the Human Resources Department – worldwide
  • Small business developer- worldwide, and especially in Egypt and Turkey
  • A Finance director especially in Turkey, the US, the UK, and North Africa
  • Sports Ministry Coordinator- France, Japan, Cambodia, and Africa
  • Small Fellowship/ House Church encourager- Worldwide
  • Recruiter- United States, United Kingdom
  • Home country support network in the US, and the UK
See you on the field!

West Africa

The former French colonies of West Africa were historically neglected by evangelical missions. Islam has been strong in this part of Africa for a thousand years. Beginning in the early twentieth century, however, Protestant missions began to witness in the hinterlands, areas that are now know as Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali.

Our teams are using creative and compassionate means to share the gospel and encourage the planting of churches among neglected peoples.

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Middle East and North Africa

Islam began fourteen centuries ago among the tribal peoples of the Arabian peninsula. From there it spread westward as far as the nations today known as Morocco and Mauretania, on the Atlantic coast of Africa. Eastward it spread as far as the islands of Indonesia and the Philippines. Today the spread of Islam continues through the migration of Muslims into Europe and the Americas.

Christian missionary initiative has historically been difficult in many parts of the Muslim world however much prayer and perseverance is providing opportunity for the sharing of Christian truth. Evangelism & discipleship, church-planting and the training of national leaders is happening in many places throughout the Muslim world.

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Latin America

Our work in Latin America, in the nations of Brazil and Venezuela is focused on the mobilization and training of Latin Americans to serve among unreached peoples. A substantial number of our team members in India, Africa and the Middle East are from these nations and we are keen to continue to provide training and ministry opportunities for those offering for mission service.

We have two bases in Brazil and one in Venezuela. These share in a training program which gives candidates a year of Missions, Biblical studies, Cross-cultural studies and Practical training in one country followed by an internship in the other. Candidates then travel to Wales for a further orientation to World Horizons followed by placement with a field team.

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Europe

Historical Europe is a rich center of Christianity. From the shores of this continent the gospel message was taken to many other parts of the world. However the rise of the post-modern and secular world, coupled with migration of peoples of other faiths, has resulted in the decline of Christendom and rise of pluralism.

Europe is once again becoming a mission field and our teams are serving to encourage and build up the local church.

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Asia

The largest communities of unreached peoples are found within Asia, where two-thirds of the world’s people live. As Asian nations have become the manufacturing centers of the world the increase in their material wealth is impacting traditional ways of life. Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim and lesser religious communities are all being impacted.

As team members invest their lives in Asian communities creative and compassionate ways are found to share the unique message of the Kingdom of God.

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The overriding reason why we should take other people's cultures seriously is because God has taken ours seriously― John Stott 11 hours ago

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