About Worldserve
Our Goal:
WorldServe Ministries serves the suffering and persecuted Church around the world. WorldServe encourages, supports, equips and strengthens our suffering brothers and sisters in order to continue the advancement of the Gospel and the expansion of church planting movements around the world.
Our Philosophy:
To come alongside God's faithful servants in difficult countries and lose our identity as we "serve" them and fuel what God is doing through them — or as we like to call it: Advancing the gospel, impacting nations.
Our Vision:
To discover, support and serve indigenous Church
planting movements in their evangelism, discipleship and compassion ministries
in order to advance the gospel, impact nations and renew the church worldwide.
Our Distinctives:
- We provide believers with practical ways to get involved with what God is doing around the world.
- We willingly lose our identity as we come alongside and serve our brothers and sisters in Christ.
- We rapidly deploy resources to hot spots around the world with the greatest response to the Gospel.
- We leverage our resources primarily through indigenous pastors and church planters for maximum impact for God’s Kingdom.
Our Cost Effectiveness:
WorldServe searches the world over for solid and sustained church planting movements to support with finances that will return the greatest Kingdom dividends.
WorldServe stretches every dollar as far as possible, shopping the world for the best prices and using in-country resources wherever possible.
Our Staff:
WorldServe has maintained solid and steady leadership throughout our 30-year history. We travel and work with leaders who must maintain anonymity; therefore, in order to protect their safety and ours, we do not publish a complete list of officers.
Our longevity and integrity are demonstrated through a high degree of accountability in all areas of the ministry. WorldServe Ministries is recognized as a "Four Star Charity" (the highest rating available) by Charity Navigator, a member in good standing with Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA), and Canadian Council of Christian Charities (CCCC).