| About COMMIT Ministries COMMIT Minstries was established in 1991 and set apart to be used as a comprehensive resource to western churches desiring to become actively involved in completing the Great Commission. Sadly nearly 85% of all churches in the west are stagnant or losing ground. ACMC 2004. Our growing staff is working very hard to change this unacceptable statistic! We offer our personal services to any western church. With our help, many congregations are continuing to implement a strategic, permanent, focused strategy that strives solely to complete the Great Commission through the utilization of short-term ministry trips, short term leadership training and appropriate prerequisite training materials for their mobilization needs. We have a genuine heart for the lost people groups in the world and for our brothers and sisters in developing countries, especially those in the 10/40 Window. Since 1992, COMMIT has become intimately involved in meeting the spirtual and physcial needs of thousands of people through various projects including church planting, pastoral training, discipleship programs, church, school, and medical clinic construction, as well as several community development projects in Mainland China, Ghana, Hawaii, Kenya, Mexico, Sri Lanka, Hawaii and Uganda. We believe that short-term ministry is the core model given to the church by Jesus Himself. Without short-term ministry and consistent involvement with other people, the church does lose focus on the greater need and turn its focus inward; death comes soon afterward. Short-term ministry is the vital, essential, and God-given component that serves as obvious, active proof of the caring commitment any follower has in serving Jesus Christ. COMMIT also believes that short-term minstry trips are progressive by design and are used only to dispatch all caring believers to personally meet the specific and physical needs of millions of people throughout the world. When appropriately used, short-term ministry trips, special on-going training, and consistent encouragement and implementation by the local body and its leadership, create an atmosphere that automatically generates servants. the church will find itself setting apart, on the average, 20% of the local body each year to serve in full-time ministry. When this obedient practice is put to work in the local church, God will add, on the average, about 31% annually to the congregation, especially many of those in the community who are desperately seeking to belong to a local church body that actually DOES what they SAY they will do! Greg Crawford - Executive Director COMMIT Ministries |



| COMMIT Ministries A resource for teams, individuals and Churches to get really involved in The Great Commision! |