About

OUR MISSION

 

MISSION STATEMENT 

Impact Nations partners with leaders in the developing world to rescue lives and transform communities by engaging people in practical and supernatural expressions of the Kingdom of God.

Our driving passion is to rescue lives and to see communities transformed by the power of the all-encompassing gospel of the Kingdom of God.  Because God's heart is with the poor, the widow, the orphan and the outcast, Impact Nations goes to the most vulnerable in the developing world with a message of hope, practical and supernatural expressions of God's compassion and power, and a commitment to come alongside- working together for lasting change.

OUR CONVICTIONS:

We carry with us some deep convictions. It is these convictions that shape our goals and priorities. 

  • WE ARE A CHRIST-CENTERED ORGANIZATION.

    All that we do is an expression of our love and commitment to Jesus Christ.

  • THE GOSPEL OF GOD’S KINGDOM SHOULD BE BOTH PREACHED AND DEMONSTRATED.

    Therefore we clearly declare God’s gift of salvation through word, supernatural healing and practical demonstrations of compassion. 

  • THE GOSPEL IS FOR EVERYONE.

    We minister openly as followers of Jesus, caring for the poor wherever we find them, regardless of religion or creed. 

  • THE GREAT COMMISSION IS CENTRAL TO ALL THAT WE DO.

    Jesus told us to go into all the world making disciples and this is at the center of all that we do, determining our strategies and priorities. 

  • EVERY FOLLOWER OF JESUS IS CALLED TO BE A MINISTER.

    We take people into the midst of front-line activity where they are the ones who share the Good News, pray for the sick, and engage in acts of mercy and justice. 

  • THE GOSPEL OF GOD’S KINGDOM CARRIES THE POWER TO TRANSFORM LIVES.

    Our goal is to provide the help needed to move both individuals and communities into long-term sustainability, not dependence upon any outside source. 

  • GOD LOVES JUSTICE (PS. 33:5). HE CALLS US TO LOVE WHAT HE LOVES.

    We understand justice to be the restoration of life as God intended. This leads us to the oppressed and disempowered of the developing world.