Crosslinks partners with men and women who are running training and evangelistic ministries in their own countries.
We seek to support these local ministries without making them dependent on western resources, which means our aim is for them to become self-sustaining.
Projects go through a rigorous application process and due diligence before being accepted for an initial three-year term. Projects may be invited to re-apply for additional terms (up to a maximum of nine years). Projects are held accountable, reporting regularly on their ministry, finances and sending prayer letters.
Find out more about our projects in Africa and Europe below, as well as those in sensitive locations.
Projects in Africa
South Africa
Christ Church Central
Church plant in a large South African township
Soweto is South Africa’s largest township and ranks amongst the poorest of areas on Johannesburg. Many people live informal housing with high unemployment (especially amongst the youth). CCS seeks to bring the good news of Jesus and his salvation to this broken community.
This project is in its first three-year term.
Kenya
Gracepoint Youth Worker
Youth work
This funding helps to pay for a local youth worker responsible for mentoring, discipling and teaching the Bible to children, teenagers and students. The current Youth Worker trained at Cornhill, London and has returned to Kenya to put his training to good use.
This project is in its first three-year term.
North Kenya
Marsabit Youth Worker
Youth work
This funding helps to pay for a local youth worker responsible for mentoring, discipling and teaching the Bible to children, teenagers and students. The Diocese is committed to running camps/clubs and training for its workers.
This project is in its third three-year term.
Nigeria
Bible college lecturer
Teaching Bible students
There is a great need for Bible teachers in Africa, but there is not enough funding to pay them. This project funds a lecturer at JETS (Jos ECWA Theological Seminary), where future pastors train.
This project is in its first three-year term.
Projects in Europe
Serbia
Project Timothy
Training pastors
This project was originally started by Crosslinks mission partners and has now been handed over to local leadership. Crosslinks continues to support the new leadership team as they train church leaders to preach, evangelise and disciple in Riga.
This project is in its third three-year term.
Projects in sensitive locations
Undisclosed
Undisclosed ministry
Some of our projects are in places where preaching the gospel publicly and open discipleship are not possible. If you would like to know more, or would like to support these organisations financially or through prayer, please email Jaki.