
_edited.png)
VISION
We long to see the peoples of Greece fully alive and redeemed- walking in true identity and intimacy with Jesus, uniquely influencing the nations with the Gospel of the Kingdom of God.

MISSION: We are called to…
-
engage with the unique move of God in this generation to unite the prayer and missions movements into one expression
-
support, equip, and seek strategic partnership with the body of Christ in order to see Kingdom of God expanded in Greece.
-
train and mobilize both young and old to radically follow and serve Jesus in Greece and in the nations.
-
engage in works of justice among the poor, needy, and marginalized
-
pursue and promote unity and co-laboring across the diverse ethnic and denominational lines in the Balkan nations and beyond.

WHO WE ARE

We are a family of believers representing many nations and backgrounds in pursuit of deeper fellowship with Jesus.
As full-time missionaries, we are committed to live by faith, to walk out our calling as servants in covenantal community, and to give ourselves completely to the purposes of God for Greece in this generation. We wholeheartedly embrace the eighteen foundational values of YWAM and the three main areas of ministry that God has designated for our mission: evangelism, discipleship, and mercy ministries.
_edited.png)
EVANGELISM
We have a passion to pursue genuine friendships and engage in evangelism through creative arts, language training, street and campus evangelism, hospitality, sports, demonstrations of God’s power and sensitivity to the Spirit in all of our daily activities.

DISCIPLESHIP
God has also called us, in partnership with the church in Greece, to discipleship through the cultivation of Godly relationships, leading Bible studies, YWAM camps and training schools, open ministry nights, prayer and worship gatherings, and inviting others to participate in local and global outreach.

MERCY MINISTRY
As well, we desire to demonstrate Jesus’ heart of compassion to those in need of mercy ministries (including the many immigrants, refugees, gypsies, trafficking victims, and others). This may take many forms over time as we seek to partner with the local church and meet the felt needs of the poor and marginalized in Jesus’ name.