Support mission schools
APAC supports several mission schools by funding students’ food and lodging during their full-time studies, aiming to raise and equip the next generation of local missionaries.
Currently, we support schools in Nagaland (India), Medan, and Bali (Indonesia).
Additionally, APAC visited the mission school in Bali in July 2023 and January 2024 to equip and encourage students.
Mobile Clinic and Medical Missions
Local pastors have highlighted a need in underserved communities. Many people in these areas had been rejected by hospitals or were unable to access medical care due to various reasons. With limited options for help, these individuals were left vulnerable, and their conditions often worsened.
Reaching these communities isn’t easy—it often takes hours to travel to the needy. In response, volunteers stepped in, visiting patients in their homes to deliver medication and supplements, clean wounds, and most importantly, pray with the people, offering spiritual comfort alongside physical care.
APAC has supported these efforts by providing funding and sending mission teams to assist on the ground, bringing much-needed resources, compassion, and hope to those who are suffering. Through these missions, we aim to reflect God’s love by bringing healing and restoration to both body and soul.
Discipleship and Equipping
APAC organises and hosts seminars and training sessions on prophecy, hearing God, inner healing, and other empowering and equipping topics in Singapore, Perth, Indonesia, India, and China.
Other Initiatives
Housing and Land
APAC has raised funds and co-funded the construction of homes and ministry houses for ministry workers and those facing persecution.
In Bali, our support helped build a home for a disabled couple (converts) who had been assisting with the children’s ministry.
In Tanjung Pinang, our support enabled the purchase of a ministry house in a fishing village. The house now serves as accommodation for Christian converts and workers and is used for a kindergarten, prayer hall, and worship services.
APAC also funded the purchase of three plots of plantation land in rural Tanjung Pinang to provide housing for persecuted converts and employment through planting fruit trees, vegetables, and more.
In another village, APAC funded the rebuilding of a property to be used as a prayer hall and gathering place for evangelistic purposes.
Upskilling and Entrepreneurship Support
To support families and ministries in India and Indonesia, APAC has supported startups and helped local leaders and Christians in developing skills to generate income.
Mission Camps
APAC regularly conducts mission camps in Bali, Tanjung Pinang, and Batam, where volunteers gain knowledge and hands-on experience in missions.
Participants engage in various activities, including sharing testimonies, leading or assisting in worship, prayer ministry, and preaching.
In addition to the mission aspect, participants also attend seminars designed to equip and prepare them for ministry.
These camps equip individuals to embrace different roles while cultivating a heart for missions, the poor, and the marginalised.
Children Missions
At APAC, we believe that children are close to God’s heart, and investing in them is vital for lasting transformation. Our children’s missions are designed to nurture and support young lives through a variety of engaging and faith-filled activities.
We provide free tuition to help children excel academically, while also offering games, singing, worship, and prayers to encourage their spiritual growth and development. These activities create a safe and loving environment where children can grow in their faith, build friendships, and develop a strong foundation for their future.
By reaching out to children, we plant seeds of hope and love, empowering them to become future leaders who will carry the light of Christ to the world.
Vision 2025
Supporting Missionary Families
Missionary work is facing significant challenges, with statistics showing a steady decline in missionaries and ministries worldwide over the past few decades. Alarmingly, nearly 47% of missionaries leave the field within their first five years, primarily due to difficulties in staying connected with their home church and support base. The emotional and financial strain of this disconnect often leaves missionary families feeling isolated and overwhelmed.
A report from Global Commission Partners highlights another pressing issue: a large portion of the church’s resources is spent on evangelising in areas that have already been reached, while almost no resources (1%) are directed towards least-reached people groups. This presents a crucial opportunity for the global church to redirect contributions towards missions focused on unreached people groups, allowing for greater support of missionaries working in these challenging and often overlooked areas.
By coming together to support missionary families, we can help ensure they remain connected, cared for, and equipped to carry out the Great Commission—especially among those who have yet to hear the Gospel. Your support is vital in keeping these courageous families on the frontlines of faith, bringing light to the darkest corners of the world.
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