Christian Aid Mission

CHRISTIAN AID sends financial support to over 800 indigenous ministries that deploy at least 80,000 native missionaries. They are taking the gospel of Christ to more than 3000 previously unreached tribes and nations in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe. These pioneer missionaries evangelize unreached people and plant churches in countries where American missionaries are no longer allowed to go. Contributions are needed to help them. All gifts designated for specific ministries are sent 100% to the ministry, and no portion is deducted for administrative expenses.

Christian Aid Mission
P.O. Box 9037
Charlottesville VA
22906
Phone: 434-977-5650
Fax: (434) 295-6814
URL: http://www.ChristianAid.org

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Published on 1 May, 2012

Nigeria (MNN) ― Christians gunned down in Nigeria

Published on 19 April, 2012

Jordan (MNN) ― Christian Aid Mission reports good and bad news for Syrian refugees

Published on 16 April, 2012

Nigeria (MNN) ― Boko Haram threatens government, renews promises to eliminate Christians

Published on 10 April, 2012

Nigeria (MNN) ― Death toll at 38 in Easter car bombing; Nigerian authorities prevent second attack Monday

Published on 9 April, 2012

Laos (MNN) ― Laos padlocks another church at start of Easter services

Published on 19 March, 2012

Syria(MNN) ― Refugees pour over Syrian borders into neighboring countries

Published on 13 March, 2012

Nigeria (MNN) ― Suicide bomber hits another church in Jos, Nigeria

Published on 8 March, 2012

Nigeria (MNN) ― Boko Haram is planning an all-out war on Christians in the weeks ahead, says one ministry

Published on 2 March, 2012

Russia (MNN) ― Christian Aid Mission worker says God is blessing work, still more to do

Published on 22 February, 2012

International (MNN) ― Christian Aid Mission introduces new president and CEO at National Broadcasters Convention

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Published on 1 February, 2012

Nigeria (MNN) ― Christian Aid Mission says missionaries they support have already been forced out by Boko Haram

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Published on 4 September, 2003

Middle East (MNN) ― Latin American Christians say reaching the Islamic world with the Gospel is a top priority for them. Because of that CAM International is doing all it can to help facilitate that urgency. CAM's Keegan Williamson says Central America, once a mission field, is now a mission force to the Muslim world and they're more effective. Support is need to help this outreach explode.

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Published on 15 August, 2003

The internet helps the Latin American church grow. ―

Published on 7 August, 2003

Use of the Internet encourages church leaders in Latin America. ―

Published on 17 July, 2003

Pirate radio stations cause problems for Christian radio in Guatemala. ―

Published on 15 July, 2003

A radio station in Guatelama celebrates a milestone. ―

Published on 12 May, 2003

Scores of latinos answer the call to fulfill the Great Commission. ―

Published on 26 March, 2003

Networking Hispanic churches solves one problem faced by American church leaders. ―

Published on 24 February, 2003

Cuba's church remains vibrant in spite of economic troubles. ―

Published on 11 February, 2003

Anti-U.S. sentiment across the globe fails to dampen the enthusiasm of evangelistic workers. ―

Published on 5 February, 2003

Latin American churches move toward Muslim outreach. ―

Published on 3 January, 2003

Bible translation work in Guatemala comes full circle. ―

Published on 22 September, 2000

A dengue fever outbreak in El Salvador spares no one. ―

Published on 11 August, 2000

Published on 15 June, 2000

Poverty and poor education is actually opening doors for evangelism. ―

Published on 28 April, 2000

Published on 14 April, 2000

Meanwhile, CAM International is praising God for providing them with additional radio frequencies to help further the Gospel in Guatemala. ―

Published on 31 March, 2000

Published on 24 February, 2000

Published on 13 January, 2000