Asia Pacific School of Missions
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Donate to a school and start your legacy today that will leave a lasting impact on the leaders of tomorrow. Be a part of their dream to spread the gospel beyond their home cities.
The Asia Pacific School of Missions has been tremendously successful in many aspects: equipping seasoned leaders with new perspectives in ministry, giving current ministers continuous feedback and learning thru their role as trainers and mentors, and more importantly, raising the next generation of leaders. The scholarship that every student receives enables them to apply into practical ministry what they learn in the APSOM classroom sessions. As the official source of our hiring pool in the Philippine Family of Churches, our two-year course has produced graduates who are have gone into the ministry (full time and part-time). Since the first batch of graduates in 2017, 21 have already gone into service in the ministry, 9 of them full- time. Just this January, we have signed up and hired 5 new graduates who are now leading churches in their own geographical regions! And in the next year, we are already looking to hire more NextGen leaders as we move to the next decade.
Donations to support programs and projects on this site will be managed by the Beam Missions Foundation (BMF), a nonprofit (501c3) in the United States. The BMF supports schools of missions to train young women and men to become leaders in the ministry of the gospel.
All donations to the BMF are tax-deductible in the United States to the extent permitted by law. The BMF retains final discretion in the use of all donated funds but the intended use of your gift is to:
- allocate 70% of your donation to the operational budget of the Asia Pacific School of Missions
- allocate 20% of your donation to establish new schools
- retain 10% of your donation for the administration of the BMF
As required by law, all assets contributed to funds held by the BMF become irrevocable gifts to the BMF, and as a result, legal control and responsibility for such assets rests with the BMF. In the event that a distribution cannot be made to a specified school or project, the BMF will select an alternate grantee to receive the funds.