Giving Tuesday

Taking Jesus to the Ends of the Earth

Unleashing a Gospel Movement Starts With YOU—

Help send indigenous leaders to be the hands and feet of Jesus to those who have yet to hear the Good News. Then watch as all of life is transformed as the local church enters an unreached village.

When you give to Petros Network, you are providing the training and resources an indigenous leader needs to alleviate physical and spiritual poverty in the communities they serve.

Share the good news with the unreached

When you give to Petros Network, you are making it possible for an indigenous leader to take the Good News to a people group who has yet to hear.

“How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach unless they are sent?” (Romans 10:14-15)

feed the hungry

When you give to Petros Network you are making it possible for us to train our indigenous leaders in sustainable farming and provide them with the tools needed to launch their own F.A.I.T.H. Gardens (Food Always In The Home) in their village.

These gardens are a model to the entire village what is possible and are a great tool for evangelism as they open the door to conversation with those of other faiths.

empower women and girls

When the Good News enters a village, it is the women and children who are impacted the most. As believers begin to live out Kingdom principles, women and girls are no longer treated as property but as daughters of the King of Kings.

Their dignity is restored in the community, and they are given opportunities to thrive that they otherwise wouldn’t have. Likewise, girls are protected from child marriage from a young age.

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Women and Girls Equally Heard and Valued

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Providing Clean Water in Rural Villages

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How Are Church Planters Selected at Petros Network?

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What is the Good News?

What is the "Good News"? We talk about it a lot when we talk about our mission. At Petros Network, we share the Good News among unreached people groups in rural villages throughout the developing world. But what exactly is the Good News?The Gospel and the Good News...

Together, we can impact more villages and change more lives with the Gospel!

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is my gift tax deductible?
If you itemize your deductions, you may be able to deduct charitable contributions of money or property to qualified organizations. Petros Network has been approved by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization (45-4131862). Additionally, Petros Network Canada is a qualified registered charity in Canada (80637 7073 RR0001).
How will I know my gift is making a difference?
When you invest with Petros Network, we will report to you the results of the church planter, the widowed woman, and the vulnerable child you have sponsored. We believe that through us, you will experience an unequaled return on missional investment, both in time and in eternity.
How much of my gift goes to overhead?
85% of your gift goes direct to the field. 15% helps us to provide support, mentorship, and build resources for the efforts in the field.
Do you help everyone in the community or just some?
We believe the gospel is for all people, and so are the blessings of his kingdom. This means that through our Redemptive Lift efforts, everyone—Christians and non-Christians alike—in the village where a church is planted will benefit from Kingdom blessings—like health and hygiene practices, medical treatment, clean water, fair governance, women’s empowerment, protection of vulnerable children, feeding initiatives, feeding programs, etc. In our mind, that everyone benefits is simply another metric that reveals the authenticity of the gospel.
Can we reach everyone who doesn’t know Jesus?

Who knows, but we are giving it our best shot. We hope that by our efforts a gospel movement will be unleashed among national churches that will touch every unreached people group with the hope-filled message of the gospel. Will everyone receive Christ? Probably not. But will everyone hear? That is our aim.

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Why are there still areas that are unreached?

An Unreached People Group is an ethnic group with less than 2% evangelical presence. An unreached people group lacks enough followers of Christ and resources to evangelize their own people. Today, there are 7,033 unreached people groups.

That means 42.5% of the global population are classified as unreached. joshuaproject.net.

Why do you send indigenous missionaries/church planters?

Jesus commissioned his followers to go into all the world to proclaim the Good News to all creation (Mark 16:15). He even promised that the Holy Spirit would empower his followers to be his witness to the ends—literally, the very last place—of the earth (Acts 1:8). He said the Good News of his saving grace would be preached to all nations—literally, to all the ethnic groups—as a harbinger of the end of the age (Matthew 24:14). Petros Network is simply yet seriously taking Jesus words as our mission.

How do you count and verify new believers?
We require our indigenous church planters to report monthly how many people have responded to the Good News they preached. Our overseers travel to these villages to verify their reports. It varies from denomination to denomination, but many churches do not consider a convert a authentic Christ-follower until they have been baptized in water (Mark 16:16).
What denomination are you?
Petros Network is interdenominational. We work with 114 denominations and a variety of Christian humanitarian organizations to carry out our mission to plant churches among the unreached.
Are there other organizations doing what you’re doing?
Yes and no. No, in the sense that Petros Network has a unique missiology and methodology. But yes, as we are discovering, God is raising up like-minded organizations that are dedicated to reaching the unreached around the world. That fact convinces us that we are a part of a new movement of the Holy Spirit to finish the task of reaching the last place and the past person on earth who has not heard the Good News before Jesus returns.

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