Grow Mongolia Ministry
Vision Statement
To enable Mongolians worldwide to be transformed into a Christ-centered community.
Mission Statement
To reach, equip, train, and inspire Mongolian believers to grow in their faith through participation in their local churches, commitment to prayer and worship, evangelism and mobilizing missions’ teams, discipleship and leadership, and finally, church planting.
OTHER WAYS TO GIVE:
1. Write a check to:
Grow Mongolia Inc
PO Box 40934
Arlington, VA - 22204
2. If you want to give stocks, please contact us
Sainbayar Beejin for details.
571.457-2198 and
Why Mongolia? Why Mongolians?
- The Mongolian Empire (1206–1368 CE):
Mongolians are an ancient Central Asian people group with a remnant diaspora still living in the region that encompassed the former Mongolian Empire, which flourished during the 13th and 14th centuries. There are currently 40 modern countries with a combined population of over 3 billion people living today within the boundaries of the former Mongolian Empire, which was the largest contiguous land empire in history. Mongolian Christians are uniquely equipped to bring the Gospel to these countries, many of them restricted-access nations (North Korea, China, Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, etc.), which are very difficult to enter for Western missionaries and Christian workers. Ethnic Mongolians, many who already live in these restricted-access countries, are the people that Grow Mongolia Ministry is focused on reaching for Christ, discipling, and training to lead evangelism efforts and multiply local churches throughout Central Asia. - The Silk Road (114 BCE–1450 CE):
The ancient Silk Road that connected Europe, Asia, and the Middle East for over 1,500 years enabled East–West trade and was also a corridor for religious, philosophical, and scientific thought. During the era of the Mongolian Empire, travelers along the Silk Road enjoyed increased security and ease of movement for unrestricted trade thanks to relative peace across Central Asia, military protection by Mongolian troops, and expanded trade partnerships from countries in the Mediterranean basin to Eastern China. European missionaries and papal envoys also traveled this route to introduce Christian doctrine, confer with Mongol leaders, and seek to convert believers to Christianity. Today, the Mongolian people group, our focus at Grow Mongolia Ministry, is strategically placed and holds great potential to facilitate another Gospel movement along the Silk Road in this generation. - The 10/40 Window*:
The 10/40 Window is the rectangular area of North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, approximately between 10 degrees north and 40 degrees north latitude. The 10/40 Window is often called "The Resistant Belt" and includes the majority of the world's Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists. More than half of the world's population and people groups live in the 10/40 Window. Approximately 5.44 billion individuals and 8,970 distinct people groups reside within the 10/40 Window. 6,155 (68.6%) of these people groups are considered unreached and have a population of 3.45 billion. This means approximately 63% of the individuals in the 10/40 Window live in an unreached people group. Ethnic Mongolians, which are the focus of Grow Mongolia Ministry, still live in many of these restricted-access nations and have great potential to bring the Gospel to their neighbors, already familiar with the language, culture, and religious practices of these unreached people groups.
*Descriptions and statistics references are from the Joshua Project:
https://joshuaproject.net/resources/articles/10_40_window
*Watch the video presentation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DONgO5AUG1k&t=1s