Mission Partners
International

Based in South Africa
Brigitte
Brigitte works in a deprived area of Cape Town where there is widespread family and societal breakdown. She works with her church there to bring the hope of the gospel to children and young people and their families. She works with individuals, families and church-run groups.

Based in Rwanda
Word Increase Ministry
This ministry runs courses for Rwandans (and other Africans) who want to learn how to study the Bible and teach it to others, so they can know Jesus. Some of the students run churches, children/youth groups, student unions, or work with Christian organisations. Courses run in the evenings and weekends, since all have other jobs to support their families. WIM is part of Living Word International.
For more information, visit Word Increase Ministry's website.

Based in the Middle East
Alex*
Alex (not his real name), who is based somewhere in the Middle East, is involved in evangelism and church planting in a region hostile to the Gospel. We use a ‘pen name’ in order to keep his identity safe. St Andrews’ supports Alex financially so that the Gospel can be brought to Arabia.

Based in the Middle East
Rachel*
Rachel (not her real name) is based somewhere in the Middle East, in a region where the gospel is opposed. She is learning the local dialect, building relationships with local people and looking for opportunities to share the gospel, and is involved in church planting.

Serving all over the world
Open Doors
Open Doors is a Christian charitable organisation that supports millions of Christians worldwide. They supply Bibles, emergency relief and help persecuted believers stand strong for the long term. They produce useful resources for information and prayer for the worldwide persecuted church.
For more information, visit Open Doors' website.

Based in Central Asia
Stan & Tasha*
Stan and Tasha (not their real names) and their baby daughter live in a country in Central Asia where the majority of people are Muslims. Churches and believers in the region face hostility from authorities and pressure from their communities. They are involved in evangelism, particularly with young people through sport and other activities, and church planting.

Serving Sub-Saharan Africa
James & Barbara
James and Barbara work with leaders in churches in several countries across Africa, helping them learn to study and teach the bible and to make disciples, who will in turn make disciples, in their churches. They do this through on-line contact, by WhatsApp, and through visits.
National

Serving the English-speaking world
Faith in Kids
Faith in Kids exists to see ‘Confident parents and thriving churches working together to raise children who trust in Jesus eternally’. They provide resources for parents, kids’ leaders in churches and church leaders. Three quarters of those in our churches came to faith as a child or young person, so investing in children’s ministry is strategically vital. Faith in Kids provide excellent, bible-based blogs, podcasts, videos and books and have their own YouTube channel. They provide training for kids’ leaders, resources for Sunday school lessons, all age services, holiday clubs and special occasions and for family outreach.
For more information, visit Faith in Kids' website.

Based in Battersea, London
New Life Church
The Bridge Church and Shaftesbury Church joined forces early 2026 to form one Co-Mission church. They meet on the Doddington Estate in Battersea. The area is multi-ethnic and diverse and many people feel oppressed and marginalised. The church reaches out to them with the hope of the gospel through services, children’s and youth work and many other activities.
For more information, visit New Life Church's website.

Based in Chelsea, London
Slavic Christian Fellowship
The Slavic Christian Fellowship is an international evangelical church founded by Co-Mission and launched its first Sunday service nearly seven years ago, in March 2019. They serve people from the former Soviet Union through Bible preaching, discipleship, personal evangelism, and practical social support. Their services and weekly meetings take place in the building of St. John’s.
For more information, visit the Slavic Christian Fellowship's website.

Serving London
Co-Mission
Co-Mission is a network of ~30 churches across London with a vision to plant churches right across the city where there aren’t churches reaching out with the gospel and teaching the bible to those who trust Christ. Next to this, Co-Mission provides training in gospel ministry, financial support and cooperation in regional mission activities.
For more information, visit Co-Mission's website.