North America Ministry Area
North America is pluralistic and multi-cultural. The North America Ministry Area (NAMA) was born to help communities of believers “incarnate” the Gospel in Canada and the United States, activating God’s transforming Kingdom in the neighborhoods all around them.
Our Vision
We are being and building the body of Christ in North America.

Our Mission
We are using global connections to bring communities together for Gospel transformation in North America.
Our Initiatives
We are serving in a variety of ministries around North America, focusing on these three big priorities:
- Reaching Diaspora Communities
- Engaging Kingdom Professionals
- Church Planting & Entrepreneurialism
Our Values
- Disciple-making, church multiplication and community renewal in marginalized and cross-cultural communities in North America
- Generous collaboration in ministry with disciple-making churches and movements in North America
- Gospel welcome and care of refugees and immigrants in North America
- Opening new pathways for engaging minority and ethnic churches in disciple-making and global mission
- Sending and receiving workers from anywhere in the world to ministry opportunities in North America
- Collaboration with the global church in disciple-making and leadership development for Kingdom expansion
- Gospel responsibility and care of God’s creation for the blessing and sustainability of all people

Reaching Diaspora Communities
We’re collaborating with the Diaspora Ministry Coalition, which is a multi-agency effort to form simple churches among diaspora communities in North America.
Diaspora Ministry Coalition
Engaging Kingdom Professionals
We embrace a robust view of God’s mission to restore and renew his creation. NAMA involves professionals and specialists as partners in holistic church planting and community development initiatives.
Kingdom Professionals
Church Planting – Entrepreneurship
Church planting and community development go hand in hand when your goal is Gospel transformation. NAMA is seeking to plant new churches in North America using a strategy we call Intrepid.
Intrepid Missions