
World Horizons
A global mission movement which is devoted to taking the gospel to the unreached.
World Horizons is a prayer based, pioneering, prophetic, pastoral mission movement - it exists to see the gospel taken to the unchurched world.
Simon and Kelly Cross
Simon and Kelly are active in a number of areas: Kelly works in the Global Journeys team - with the aim of seeing people envisioned and motivated to be part of the effort to reach the unreached through prayerful journeys and other short term mission trips. She also uses her technical skills to
develop the World Horizons website.
Simon heads up communications for the British arm of the movement, he is also very involved in working on 'Business as mission' projects, setting up redemptive projects in South East Asia.
Simon and Kelly have two daughters, Jyothi and Anya.
Nick and Mim Ashley and Family
Nick is the leader of the 'adventure team' which runs a programme of mission focused development training and outdoor pursuits camps, clubs and overseas trips. Nick is also involved in Business as mission, which includes working on his own development training company.
Mim leads the World Horizons Gap Year programme - taking students through a period of mission training, before placing them with World Horizons teams and projects in the UK and overseas.
Nick and Mim have four children, Andrew, Matthew, Liberty and Jonny.
Pastor Hashmat
Based in Peshawar, Pakistan he oversees a vibrant church that has planted numerous congregations in the surrounding North West Frontier Province.
Pastor Emmanuel Daleep
Leads a church in Narawal in eastern Pakistan’s, Punjab, and also oversees a prayer network across the country.
Shirley Hardy
Based in Llanelli, South Wales, works as World Horizons, Australia director and has a heart to pray for and serve the Aboriginal people.
Tim & Linda Ng
Oversee a prison ministry in Macau, holding services in prisons, meeting one to one with prisoners and offering support to their families.
Komamboga Children’s home, Uganda
The children that live here are in need of long term residential care, either because they have been orphaned, abandoned or physically abused. The Home offers these children a new start in life. They are provided with food, clothing, medical care, education and above all love. The Home is supported and administered by Christian Partners in Africa.
Cash & Kathy Beveridge
Lead Grace Community Church of Caroline, in Ladysmith, Virginia, USA. Established as a church plant from Fredericksburg in 2004.
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