People International

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About PI

People International is an interdenominational Christian organisation, whose vision is to see churches established that proclaim the Good News among the Muslim peoples of Central Asia and model true Christian living on the example of Jesus Christ.

We were established in 1979 and since then have been researching Central Asia and making the needs of the Central Asian people known to Christians in other parts of the world.
 
What we do

People International takes a two-fold approach to working in Central Asia. Firstly we research Central Asia and make the needs of the Central Asian people known to Christians in other parts of the world and secondly, we send short-term teams and place long-term workers in teams in Central Asia, to live and work among the local people.

Workers are involved in church planting, friendship evangelism and scripture translation, as well as showing the love of Christ in practical ways through project work.

We also facilitate placing workers on the field by partnering with a number of other Christian organisations.

 
Where we work

People International works among the Muslim people groups living in the area stretching across Central Asia from Turkey to the Xinjiang Province of North-West China. This area includes more than fourteen different countries and regions and more than twenty people groups.

 
How we do it

Our strategy is to place teams in Central Asia who focus on learning language and culture. These teams then model to new believers a strategy for the establishment of new churches.

While planting a church is a great accomplishment, our real job is to train and mobilize emerging leaders for effective ministry that will multiply throughout Central Asia.

While our aim is to proclaim the gospel where it has not previously been preached, our task is not complete until we see believers established in local churches where they can be built up in faith and made effective in the service of the Lord.

 
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