CBglobal

Serving the World.

On Mission

We believe God commands us to go and make disciples of all nations, starting locally and sending globally.

Our main focus is on the Middle East, which is part of a specific area known as the 10/40 Window. This window covers North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia, roughly between 10 degrees north and 40 degrees north latitude.

Why is this important? Because within the 10/40 Window, some of the largest groups of people who haven't heard about Jesus live.
It's home to about 5.22 billion individuals, spread across 8,882 different groups. Now, here's the key: over 6,000 of these groups (that's around 69.5%) are considered unreached, meaning they haven't had the chance to hear about Jesus. This affects a whopping 3.16 billion people, which is about 61% of everyone in the 10/40 Window. Our goal is to change that by helping bringing the gospel to these unreached communities.

How to help

Pray for the non-governmental agencies

Pray for the non-governmental agencies that we have partnerships with. That they would have favor with their local governments as they operate and visibly demonstrate God's love to the people they serve.

Pray for the people

Pray for the people groups who have not heard the wonderful truth of the gospel of Jesus. That their eyes and hearts would be open to the gospel and that fear would not keep the gospel from taking root in their lives. 

Pray for the workers 

Pray for the workers we partner with - that they would feel deeply rooted in God's love, that they would be protected from spiritual attacks and that they would find communities in which to praise God together with other believers.

Support the work that our CBglobal team does

Support the work that our CBglobal team does when they travel. Donations go to send our teams (travel costs, hotel, food, etc.), and to bring resources requested by the groups we partner with. In the past we've brought vitamins, medical equipment, sports equipment and arts activities.

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