It is sometimes difficult to distinguish between evangelical churches and parachurch
ministries by their name. The listings below may not be completely accurate. If you don't
find what you are looking for, check out the other denominational pages listed above.
Acts 1:8 Ministry"Free outreach training kit, and consulting services. Our purpose: To
reach lost Souls for Christ through planned acts of Christian kindness."
Common Denominations"Our purpose is to help
Christians work together across denominational lines (talk, pray, worship, serve and
witness, to be exact)."
Conversations With God Ministries"International mission organization with churches and Bible
training facilities in the Philippines. Prophecy newsletter, sermons, teaching
resources and ministry highlights."
DELTA Ministries "DELTA Ministries International (DMI) is an interdenominational
evangelical organization specializing in short-term and mid-term missions. DELTA
offers high-touch customized services in the following areas: Locating Field
Opportunities, Logistical Support, Customized Training, On-Field Management and
Debriefing. DELTA walks each church through the entire process of mobilizing
short-term mission teams. Since 1979, DELTA has trained 1000's of individuals, 100's
of teams who have ministered in over 40 countries."
Evangelical Fellowship of
Canada "The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC) is a national
association of evangelical Christians. It exists to bring Christians together for greater
impact in mission, ministry and witness. The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada was founded
in 1964 as a means of encouraging cooperative action. Its affiliates include over 115
denominations, ministry organizations and educational institutions, and nearly 1,000 local
church congregations. The EFC also has more than 15,000 supporting individuals."
[from the website]
World Evangelical Alliance
(WEA) "The WEA is a global ministry working with local churches around
the world to join in common concern to live and proclaim the Good News of Jesus in their
communities. WEA is a network of churches in 121 nations that have each formed an
evangelical alliance and over 100 international organizations joining together to give a
worldwide identity, voice and platform to more than 335 million Christians. Seeking
holiness, justice and renewal at every level of society - individual, family, community
and culture, God is glorified and the nations of the earth are forever transformed... The
World Evangelical Fellowship changed its name to World Evangelical Alliance
effective January 1st, 2002." [from the website]