Center for Intercultural Training

CIT began in 1998 as a partnership of organizations dedicated to working together to provide quality pre-field training for cross-cultural workers in the areas of cultural understanding and adaptation. language acquistion and spiritual formation.

Bridges for Health

BRIDGES for Health stands for Bringing Resources Internationally and Domestically Guiding Educational Services.  

Hands on Missions

Hands on Missions has been working with missionaries all over the world for over 25 years. We support international and local mission groups to partner with them in spreading the gospel to their communities.

Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch

Cal Farley’s is a leader in residential childcare services. For over 80 years, we’ve worked to meet the needs of children and families – at no cost to the people we serve, thanks to the continued generosity of our supporters, and without seeking state of federal funds to support our work.

Water4

In 2008, Dick & Terry Greenly founded Water4 out of a discontent with the water crisis and a calling to take action using the resources and experience they had from running their company Pumps of Oklahoma. At its conception, Water4 was a non-profit pump manufacturer and implementer, believing pump failure to be the root cause […]

Minority Christian Women Entrepreneurs Network

The Minority Christian Women Entrepreneurs Network (MCWEN) was formally established in 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland as a 501(C)3 nonprofit organization designed to support Christian women of color in their entrepreneurial pursuits. To date, the organization has established online and offline programming that impacts over 30,000 of women globally. According to studies, women of color account […]

Friends In Action International

Friends in Action, Intl. was birthed from a need to support missionaries and their efforts in remote locations. Since 1942, New Tribes Mission (NTM, now known as Ethnos 360) has commissioned and supported missionaries across the globe. In 1991, Jerry Smyth and five other men associated with NTM saw an ever-increasing need for construction projects […]

Bertram Bobb Bible Camp

Bertram Bobb Bible Camp was established in 1971 by Rev. Bertram E. Bobb, a respected leader of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Bertram was the founder and President of Christian Indian Ministries, Inc.. CIM and BBBC were founded to minister to the Native American people.

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