The BC Mission Boat Society serves remote First Nations communities along the British Columbia coast, partnering with local leaders to help the Church thrive in isolated regions. By coordinating teams from across North America, the society facilitates a wide range of outreach—from kid’s clubs and Bible studies to elder breakfasts and community gatherings. These initiatives are designed to foster deep relationships and encourage local believers, providing a vital bridge of service and spiritual fellowship to coastal neighbors who are often reachable only by water.
A Christ-Centered Education — Equipping Children for Life
Powell River Christian School is a private, non-profit, interdenominational school serving the qathet/Powell River region. As a fully accredited Group 1 independent school, PRCS provides high-quality academics that meet all British Columbia Ministry of Education requirements. The school is dedicated to nurturing students from Preschool through Grade 9, fostering an environment where academic excellence, personal integrity, and Christian faith grow together. Through smaller class sizes and a community-focused approach, PRCS empowers students to develop their unique talents to the honor of God.
Named after the Farsi word for "Hope," House of Omeed is dedicated to walking alongside refugees and newcomers as they transition to life in Canada. This holistic ministry provides essential tools for integration, offering everything from formal ESL classes and one-on-one English conversation practice to Microsoft Office training and professional translation services. Beyond practical skills, they serve as a vital guide for families navigating the complexities of Canadian systems, ensuring that every individual is met with the resources and personal support they need to build a successful future in their new home.
Biblical Church Ministries (BCM) is dedicated to advancing the Gospel by reaching those who have never heard the name of Jesus, with a particular focus on remote tribal regions. Their mission centers on long-term spiritual growth through a strategic, three-fold approach: sharing the Good News, discipling the next generation of believers, and providing rigorous training for indigenous leaders. By equipping local pastors and church planters to lead their own people, BCM ensures that vibrant, self-sustaining faith communities can flourish in the most unreached corners of the world.
Located in the Kariobangi settlement of Nairobi, Kenya, The Ark School serves as a vital sanctuary for vulnerable children, providing both holistic education and consistent daily nutrition. Established as a living memorial to the "Love and Be Loved" mission, the school focuses on breaking the cycle of neglect through a dedicated anti-abuse strategy. By strengthening protective capacity among staff, students, and the wider community, The Ark creates a secure environment where children are empowered to learn, grow, and thrive in safety.
Founded in 2008, The Amani School serves the Digo people of coastal Tanzania by providing a holistic, Christ-centered education that meets the physical, spiritual, and academic needs of its students. From its humble beginnings as a kindergarten, the school has grown to include a full primary and high school—constructed by the community themselves—where students master English to unlock future opportunities in government and university. By integrating sustainable community projects like maize farming and poultry initiatives, Amani ensures that students are not only fed and educated but equipped with the practical skills to lead their community out of poverty.
We have planted 6 churches and built a Children’s Home and help support an outreach program. But because of the political situation, this is all that we can share of what we have done and are doing in India.