News & Updates

Abundant Water for Pertunia

In Zimbabwe, Pertunia, a mother of four who is new to her village, joins the many women on their daily trek to collect water from a contaminated river that is drying up. Some days, she waits in line until ten…

Appointing Pastor Bin in Vietnam

In April, Global Mission Partners’ CEO, John Lamerton, and Major Gifts Manager, Craig Brown, undertook an urgent trip to Vietnam. The leader of the Vietnam Churches of Christ, Pastor Doan, had suffered a debilitating stroke.  Pastor Doan has been responsible…

Meet Hery Susanto

Hery Susanto is the powerhouse Director at the Christian Church Theological School of Indonesia in Salatiga, Indonesia. Hery and his wife Rita began ministry in 2002 in remote GJKI Plosorejo, an Indonesian Church of Christ in central Java. Hery completed…

True Fella Program: Empowering the Next Generation

The True Fella program is an initiative created by our Indigenous partner, Dhiiyaan. It aims to support the development of strong, positive Indigenous young people who have had interactions with the juvenile justice system. The program offers a safe and…

Building Sustainable Livelihoods and Climate Resilience in Zimbabwe

In the face of intensifying climate change impacts and increasing vulnerability, Christian Care Zimbabwe, a relief and development partner of Global Mission Partners, is spearheading a transformative project in the Bikita and Zaka districts of Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe.  The initiative,…

Walking 500km to Give Hope

Phil Chambers from the Aldgate Church of Christ in South Australia walked 500 km on the Walk the Yorke Trail to raise money for Global Mission Partners’ 2025 Easter appeal. “I laced up my hiking boots, swung on my backpack…

Being Locally Led

Imagine establishing a ministry or project in another country without understanding the language or culture!  No real communication!  Lots of mistakes! That’s why, at Global Mission Partners, we prioritise getting to know the locals. We make every effort to form…

When Hope Arrived on Mary’s Doorstep

Mary faced unimaginable challenges after losing her husband and dealing with the profound impacts of the 2013 civil war in Juba. This situation led her to struggle with alcoholism and supporting her children.  However, hope arrived when a group of…