New Tribes Mission is steadfast in its goal of reaching people who have no access to the Gospel.
That was the vision for our ministry when we were founded in 1942, and it is our vision today.
Paul Fleming and five others had no funds or organization behind them when they dared to trust God to establish NTM. Paul Fleming wrote:
"It seemed that the Lord had pushed us into something, and we were confident that no man started New Tribes Mission; the Lord brought it into existence in spite of us."
New Tribes Mission continues to trust God, and God continues to be glorified. Today more than 3,000 missionaries serve throughout the world, and training programs in more than a dozen countries prepare missionaries for service among the thousands of tribes who have yet to hear.
We thank God for the rich heritage passed on to us by a small group of people who decided, in Paul Fleming's words, "New Tribes Mission's efforts shall be directed ... where no witness of the Gospel has yet reached."
NTM in Canada
September 1950 the first Canadian missionary training centre was opened in British Columbia. The rest, as they say, is history.
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