Missions

At New Life we are committed to seeing God’s kingdom advance in the earth, and we give 20% of our general income toward that purpose.  We support missionaries and mission organizations locally, nationally, and in various parts of the world (including some who have been sent directly from our fellowship).  It is our privilege and honor to sow into these ministries as they work to fulfill Jesus’ commission to take the Gospel into the whole earth.

Domestic and Local Missions

Helping Hands Ministries

Stony Point Christian Publications

Christian Crisis Center of Alexander County

Equipping Hearts for the Harvest

Foreign Missions

Guatemala

Tim and Doris Spurrier

Dick and Mary Jo Crandall

Greece

Tommie and Gunilla Naumann

Romania

Ghitza Ritisan

Thailand

Charlie and Cathy Milbrodt

Russia

The Evangelistic Association of Russia (TEAR)

Serbia

Radovan Bogdanovic

Adopt-a-Village Project

Adopt-A-Village is a ministry of Calvary International that connects life-giving churches with small villages in developing countries. The program targets neglected rural communities that have limited resources. Calvary uses a grass roots approach to community transformation, helping villages improve their health, education, and economic conditions. The program also develops local agriculture and enterprise.

Calvary International is a Christian organization with missionaries in over twenty-five countries, with works extending into over fifty. Calvary has a base in northern Guatemala with two emphases: training missionary interns, and transforming villages with the gospel and with practical expressions of God’s love.

New Life Christian Fellowship of Taylorsville, North Carolina, has partnered with Calvary to adopt the village of La Nueva Sesaltul in northern Guatemala. New Life has committed manpower and financial resources to help this community meet its most fundamental needs.

Perhaps you have been looking for an opportunity to serve your brothers and sisters in the world who lack the food, health, and education we take for granted. Please consider helping us make a difference, one village at a time.

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