
NGO Ministry
Today, most unreached people groups who have not yet heard the Gospel remain in regions where traditional missionary approaches are either difficult or completely blocked. In these areas, NGO ministry follows Jesus’ command to “love the Lord your God and love your neighbor as yourself,” thus faithfully embracing the calling of this generation. At the same time, it broadens the scope of MMI’s communal service by affirming that all human beings, created in the image of God, are precious and deserving of love.
Jesus directly encountered and healed the poor, the sick, orphans, widows, the marginalized, and those in need of mercy, extending compassion and kindness to them. He did not merely preach the Kingdom Gospel; He lived among the poor, the oppressed, and the suffering, actively demonstrating compassion and love. His ministry vividly illustrates what holistic missions should look like, providing the foundational model for NGO work in the field.
In regions where governments and local authorities struggle to fulfill their social and financial responsibilities—especially among unreached peoples—MMI follows Jesus’ holistic ministry model. Through a variety of NGO initiatives such as rural development, community building, medical outreach, music schools, social welfare programs, cultural projects, environmental work, and relief efforts, we effectively share the Gospel and practice Christ’s love.


As many unreached fields become increasingly closed, they simultaneously grow more dependent on foreign NGOs. In this context, we invite MMI’s partners to join in serving impoverished and suffering peoples through diverse and creative approaches—community development, healthcare, education, and relief work—thus contributing to the holistic mission that Jesus modeled.