Mongolia Mission Field focuses on ‘Evangelism’ as a high priority for 2006 plan with holing 24 evangelistic series almost in every worship meeting places.
The Chinese Union Mission adopted the vision “Tell the World” from the GC and NSD to a localized vision of “Tell the Chinese World” with a hopeful 5 Goals for 2006-2010.
ADRA in North Korea closed it's office on the last week of December 2005. The DPRK Government told all the NGOs or agencies that humanitarian assistance had to stop by the end of the year and that expatriate staff must leave.

MMF Evangelism Schedule 2006

Mongolia Mission Field focused on ‘Evangelism’ as a high priority for 2006 plan. They will construct two churches in the towns of Bulgan and Erdenet and hold 24 evangelistic meetings from April to October 2006 in every church, company, and meeting group. They will be partnering with “Share Him” to bring in evangelistic teams for ministry in Mongolia. During the 2005 MMF Annual Council, as significant growth is occurring in Mongolia, it was decided to ask NSD to do a feasibility study for organizing ‘Mongolia Mission Field’ into a ‘Mission’.

Evangelism schedule for 2006 of:

April 15-30
Khentii Graham Sutherland (AUS)
Sukhbaatar Malcolm Potts (AUS)
Arkhangai Deane Jackson (UAS-NAC)

June 9-24
Tolgoit Church Plant Dennis Nickel (SH)
Ulaanbaatar Church Plant John Denne (AUS)
Seventh Trumpet William Sinock (SH)
Darkhan New Life Church Plant
Sukhbaatar Church Plant
Erdenet Ger

July 14-29
Tolgoit John Neff (SH)
Amazing Grace Todd Collson (SH)
Goolin
Gobi-Altai
Ovorkhangai David Shaw
Zuunmod

September 1-16
Tosentsengel, Zavkhan Ted White (AUS)
Darkhan Ger Pastor David Emmit (SH)
Darkhan New Life Pastor Kei Kim (SH)
Uliastai, Zavkhan Charlotte Korean (SH)
Erdenet Jim Zyderveld (AUS)
Ulaanbaatar Central Andy Matthes (AUS) -

October 13-28
Bulgan Caboolture (AUS)
Huvsgul Tony Campbell (AUS)

CHUM 5-Year Mission Plan

The Chinese Union Mission started the hopeful new session 2006-2010 following it’s last December Quinquennial session. They adopted the vision “Tell the World” from the GC and NSD to a localized vision of “Tell the Chinese World.” The goals for 2006-2010 are as follows:

1. Network: To identify Chinese Adventists around the world, especially in those places without a Chinese Adventist church nearby.

2. Resources Sharing: To provide evangelistic materials for the world Chinese churches to use.

3. Pastors/Lay Evangelists Training: To recruit potential pastor/lay evangelists and to provide them training for Chinese mission work.

4. Evangelistic Teams: To recruit and send Chinese evangelistic teams from everywhere to everywhere. Conduct 40 evangelistic series.

5. Church Planting: To plant Chinese Adventist churches in countries without its presence. The challenge is great as it includes South America, Europe, Africa, Pacific Island, Japan, Korea, and etc.

ADRA North Korea Closed

On the last week of December 2005, the operation of ADRA in DPRK had come to an end. Projects have been finalized as good as possible. The DPRK Government told all the NGOs or agencies that humanitarian assistance had to stop by the end of the year and that expatriate staff must leave. It is said that one of the three Swiss organizations active in North Korea is the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA). The organization had been present in the country since 1999 and had been operating six projects. “I would like to thank all the supporters who have supported ADRA projects in DPRK,” said Marcel Wagner, ADRA DPRK Director.