
Worldwide Projects
Generation of Youth for Christ - $8,292
GYC is developing a unique set of Bible studies especially for young people. It will contain 30 studies that lead the reader through fundamental Adventist beliefs. While written content will be donated, GYC will hire freelance graphic artists to design the lessons. Funds will also help develop an online training program and web-based Bible study lessons.
Missionary Assistance Plan - $59,000
MAP provides modest monthly payments to supporting ministry missionaries serving in places such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, India, Guyana, Madagascar and elsewhere. These missionaries are paid a tiny fraction of that they could earn back home in the US or other developed countries. MAP funds allow these missionaries to purchase adequate food, clothing and other basic necessities, and also help provide for periodic furloughs.
OCI Educational Assistance Plan - $11,057
OCI’s Educational Assistance Plan provides college tuition assistance for the children of supporting ministry workers. Funds are supplied as loans—to be repaid over time if the recipient does not continue in supporting ministry work, or forgiven after several years of service at a supporting ministry. EAP funds are also available to supporting ministry workers themselves, should they choose to pursue a higher education.
Wildwood LIGHT - $13,821
Wildwood operates LIGHT—Lay Institute of Global Health Training—which offers a short, intensive medical missionary course that can be easily conducted at locations around the world. Funds will help LIGHT achieve their goal of establishing at least one permanent training center in every union of the Seventh-day Adventist Church within the next five years.
The One-Day School - Overflow
Around the world there is an acute shortage of Seventh-day Adventist schools. Some areas have no school whatsoever, while in other regions classes are held in dilapidated or cramped facilities. To help address this problem, schools made of modified One-Day Church kits will be constructed worldwide.
Train Them Now - Overflow
Train Them Now is a joint effort between the General Conference and ASI to train and equip Seventh-day Adventist laypeople worldwide for evangelism. Using multiple translations of the New Beginnings DVD set, the training—conducted by lay volunteers—has proven a successful, practical means for establishing sustained and effective local evangelism around the world.






