Until Christ returns,
Always Ready
Our commitment is to establish 3,000 faithful churches by 2050.
Our Mission Bases are the heart of NAMS' strategy, built around our dedicated Missionary Companions who share a common call and mission.
Our Strategy is clear
With a passion for making disciples and fulfilling the Great Commission, we serve, grow, and plant new churches for God’s glory.
OUR CHURCH PLANTS
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North Africa and Middle East (3 plants), led by Missionary Companions.
Luxor (Egypt), led by Rev. James Paice, a NAMS Associate.
Coming soon: One new plant at North Africa.
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Bangkok (Thailand), led by the Rev Isaac Lasky.
India (3 plants in Belshuntha, Sardapur, Panchumahala), by John Gansalves.
India (3 plants in Bargarh, Kalahandi, Deogan), by Pranab Kishor Kumar.
Lalitpur (Nepal), led by Tek Prasad Rijal & Pankaj Neupane.
Nepal (3 plants in Kalkath, Kundaputha, Benagadia), by Debasish Patra.
Coming soon: Four new plant South Asia (majority Muslim countries).
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Jerez de la Frontera (Spain), led by Rev. Richard Lemus, a NAMS Postulant.
Coming soon: Benissa (Spain), led by the Rt. Rev Josep M. Roselló Ferrer
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Mount Pleasant, led by the Rev. Shay Gregorie, a Missionary Companion.
Indiana (2 plants), by the Rev. Dave Kulchar, a Missionary Companion.
Coming soon: 2 new plants by the Rev. Dave Kulchar.
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Temuco (Chile), led by Rev Andres Casanueva.
Taubate (Brazil), led by a Postulant.
Santiago (Chile), led by Juan Tamayo and Maida Gimenez.
Arequipas (Peru), led by a Postulant.
Coming soon: Pindamonhangaba (Brazil), led by the Rev. Marcelo Lemos.
These are 23 church plants where one of our missionaries serves, leads, or is part of the team. An additional nine new works will start in the next six months.
Local impact with a Global difference
Today, we have the privilege to invite you to be part of something truly extraordinary. We are more than just a missionary society; we are a global order of Missionary Companions united by a bold and passionate vision: to make disciples and plant churches in every corner of the earth.