Here at Christian Aid Mission, we seek to establish a witness for our Lord in every tribe and nation (Matt. 24:14) by supporting highly effective natve missionaries who serve with competent indigenous mission boards based in poorer countries overseas.
Christian Aid is generally considered to be the first missionary agency to support and promote indigenous mission groups. It has been the catalyst behind the present reformation in foreign missions methodology.
Over the years, Christian Aid has provided more than $100 million in assistance to more than 800 evangelistic ministries based in 122 “mission field” countries overseas. These boards deploy a combined total of 100,000 missionaries serving in the most unevangelized nations of the world.
Christian Aid was first established in Washington, DC as a missionary outreach among overseas students and other visitors from unevangelized “mission field” countries. Since millions of foreign nationals come to the U.S. and Canada every year, our goal has been to reach these visitors while they are away from home, and lead them to a saving knowledge of our Lord and Savior. Hundreds of highly educated men and women have gone back to provide leadership for indigenous missionary ministries among their own people on every continent.
When they return home to spread the gospel, we serve as their supply line. We make known their work to believers in the US; print and mail out their newsletters; maintain their list of personal prayer partners and supporters; and issue tax-deductible receipts for contributions sent in for their work. 100% percent of all gifts received from their personal supporters is used for the support of their ministry.

