Bold and Differentiated Project
Bold and Differentiated Project
There are numerous missionary projects today, but we strive to offer distinct features that motivate the involvement and commitment of supporting partners to invest in our work plan for the following key reasons:
Universal Reach – The project’s scope is the American continent, but its support and intent extend to nearly 160 countries affiliated with AMCF worldwide. It serves as a model that can be replicated in other global regions. Its vision and execution are both territorial and universal.
Missions in Unity, Partnership, and Integrated Actions – The project is based on the teaching and practical work of Jesus in Unity. It aims to unite missions in Christ across the Americas, with indirect global impact. Built on Christian unity, partnerships, and integrated actions, the work in states and countries will be standardized, continuous, and successive.
Broad and Visionary Actions – Focused on an expansive vision and growth of God’s Kingdom, the project transcends denominational and cultural divides. It includes self-evaluation, renewal, and learning, impacting both individuals and administration.
Biblical Foundation for Today’s World – The project’s goals are rooted in the essential teachings of the New Testament, especially Revelation. The purpose, messages, and expectations are outlined in Revelation and the Letters to the Churches of Asia: missions, end times, spiritual coldness, remedy for coldness, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
Motivational Incentives – The project provides partners with gifts, certificates, medals, and services as tokens of appreciation and motivation. It moves beyond simply requesting donations, which can feel overused.
Multiplying Actions – Subprojects are designed to have a lasting impact after the mission’s journey, including the call for workers in the Eleventh Hour, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, leadership actions, and creating a foundation for future work.
Spiritual Confrontation – The project measures the spiritual state of Christians and provides remedies for coldness. It equips workers for the Eleventh Hour by calling for repentance and the action of the Holy Spirit, in line with Joel 2:28.
Support Bases in All States and Countries – Partner institutions are present throughout the expedition route, with their members playing leadership roles and integrating with the mission’s command structure.
Shared Audience – The project’s target audience is also its key executors: military personnel of all ranks and public security professionals. This audience is of mutual interest to the project, churches, and supporting partners.
Leveraging Existing Facilities – Several factors aid the project’s execution, including the MERCOSUR Agreement, predominant language (Portuguese and Spanish), shared American identity, and strong connections between the executors (Christians, military, and security professionals).
Continuous, Long-Term Activities – This is not a short-term event with immediate results. Instead, it is a continuous action, extending over two years, with medium- and long-term subprojects.
Economy: Less is More – The project is designed for cost efficiency, utilizing volunteer missionaries who are state-paid retirees. Other cost-saving measures include using personal transportation and minimizing expenses.
Solid Partnerships Between Associations and Churches – The project seeks to strengthen the partnerships between associations and churches. The two most dynamic institutions in Brazil (Santa Catarina and São Paulo) serve as a model with their strong church partnerships.
Dual Identity of Executors – The executors have a dual identity and affinity, being both Christians and public security professionals, providing a unique level of cohesion.
Unified Leadership Across 500 Leaders – The project involves around 500 leaders from different states and countries, working under a unified plan, structure, and command.
Message Style and Content – The message focuses on key elements: love, warnings, diagnosis, counsel, repentance, revival, mission, judgments, and promises.
Lectures for Association Growth – Both virtual and in-person lectures will be offered, providing global references for the growth and strength of associations (MCFs).
It Is More Blessed to Give than to Receive – The project focuses on providing services while seeking only minimal support from associations, relying more heavily on external resources.
America for Christ Expedition,
Federal District, Brazil, October 31, 2023.
José Dierson Ricardo - Pastor Captain RR PMDF
Mission Commander - President of AMME and ACEMPS
Mobilizer of the AMCF 2024 World Conference
Former member of the UMCEB Board of Directors
UNITY Medal and Honorary Doctorate.