INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS
Third Church makes a global impact through our international partners. These organizations are multiplying disciples and meeting the spiritual, physical, and emotional needs of our brothers and sisters around the world through community development initiatives, church planting, orphan care, pastor training/equipping, delivering fresh water, agronomy programs, business development, medical care, education and more.
Africa Hope Center
Africa Hope Center is an orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya focusing on children orphaned because of HIV/AIDS.
Christian World Service/CROP Walk
CROP Walk supports hunger fighting programs around the world.
Many Hands for Haiti
Many Hands for Haiti manages feeding programs, clean water initiatives, leadership and economic development programs, and short term mission teams in Haiti.
Mission India
Mission India trains and equips Indian Christians to plant and lead new churches, begin children’s bible clubs and facilitate adult literacy classes. They long to bring hope to the unreached and make the name of Jesus known in their nation.
Mobility World Wide, Leighton, IA
Mobility World Wide IA Leighton provides hand-cranked wheelchairs to those in need at no cost.
Safe Water International Ministries
Safe Water International Ministries is a ministry that focuses on the physical need for clean safe drinking water first and then on living water and the spiritual need for faith in Christ.
West Africa Theological Seminary
West Africa Theological Seminary is based in Nigeria with a student body of over 600. WATS is a non-denominational community of higher education that combines academic excellence and Christian spiritual formation to prepare leaders who are transformed, equipped, and anointed by the Holy Spirit for spiritual awakening and holy living so that God’s mission can be accomplished throughout Africa and beyond.
Words of Hope
Words of Hope is an international media ministry working to build the church throughout the world. They focus on areas that are hard to reach with the gospel, either because of poverty, geography, or social antagonism toward Christianity.