Ministries
Evangelism and Church Growth
Central to United Ministries Fellowship is evangelism and church planting. Within this category there are many possible ministry roles.
"How can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard?" Paul asked. "And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?" (Rom, 10:14)
Church planting begins with evangelism and the preaching of God’s Word. In cities, to business people, students, and "the man on the street;" and in remote villages, to people cut off from the rest of the world.
Technical Services
In a complex and sophisticated world, technical services are vital to the efficiency and effectiveness of any endeavor. The same is true for United Ministries Fellowship’s ministry of reaching people for Christ.
Name a legitimate occupation, and there is probably a need on the mission fields of the world. From accountant to evangelist, welder, pilot, librarian, youth counselor, there is a place for everyone. God treasures each unique contribution.
United Ministries Fellowship maintains focus on its primary goal of reaching people for Jesus Christ and of planting churches in His Name. But that is a broad purpose, and there is no one right way to achieve it. There are as many ministries in United Ministries Fellowship as there are missionaries – each reaching out in the way God leads.


Projects
Special projects, native assistance, buildings, equipment, vehicles, etc. are necessary for the cause of Christ in missions. United Ministries Fellowship sees the need to provide these services to churches, missionaries and individuals.

Business and Administration
One reason that missions can be so effective in reaching people is commitment to sound business practices. While people always take priority over strict policy, men and women skilled in management, administration, financial services, and personnel management are always in demand on mission fields.

• Gifts designated for administrative expenses.
• A specified percentage of the gifts designated for each missionary, ministry and project.
• Shared costs in preparing and mailing out newsletters and prayer letters.
• Stewardship programs.