Ministry Trips
Great North Asia Adventure





This ministry is called to global outreach; so travel is nothing new. But going to a new, far away, and remote region does not happen everyday. It did in September. Call it the ‘Great North Asia Adventure.’
Australian Aboriginal Outreach





‘Go into all the world’ is a command that has become second nature to Dr. Kameel Majdali, Director of Teach All Nations Inc. Sixty plus countries on five continents proves it. Yet nothing would compare to the trip he recently made to the great Australian outback to be the guest speaking at the annual Australian Aboriginal Outreach.
Pentecost in Paradise





In January, Teach All Nations Inc. (TAN) was the guest of the Cayman Outreach Association (COA), a group working Caymanians who support outreach in their own islands. In addition, they sponsor mission trips along the Caribbean basin, including Colombia, Jamaica, Honduras, and Cuba. They resemble a Caymanian version of the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International.
Russia Report





Of the fifty plus nations I have visited, none excites me more than Russia. Join with the Australasian Leader's Mission to Russia, with members from Melbourne and Singapore, and find out why this nation holds a key for global revival.
Sri-Lanka Report





Sri Lanka is an amazing country, a "pearl in troubled waters." This report will go beyond the headlines to show you how the pearl is being revealed to the world.
Singapore Report
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Called "The Antioch of Asia," Singapore is a remarkable, prosperous, and dynamic city-state that holds much promise in many areas. Find out why.
Israel Report
Jerusalem is the Holy City and Israel is part of the Holy Land, so it is the premier destination of modern Christian pilgrims. Like pilgrims in centuries gone by, we came for the exact same reasons: 1. Devotion: We wanted to walk where Jesus walked and worship Him wherever we went. 2. Education: We wanted to learn more about Christ and the Bible. On both issues, we were not disappointed.
Cook Islands Report

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The Cook Islands are a slice of heaven. Located in the South Pacific halfway between New Zealand and Hawaii, the total land mass of the 15 islands is no more than 240 square kilometers. The population is 21,000, of which just over half live on the main island of Rarotonga. The islands are scattered over an area of 2.25 million square kilometers of ocean, yet this distance does not inhibit their strong bonds through language, family, history, culture, heritage, and Christianity.




