The Christian church is witnessing a mass exodus of young people, with over 88% of students leaving the faith by the time they graduate from university or college. This alarming trend reveals a significant challenge: reaching students with the gospel during their most formative years. As secular influences grow stronger, the need to fortify students in their faith and engage them with a biblical worldview becomes more urgent than ever.
Kingdom Come is dedicated to addressing this crisis by helping students discover Jesus and empowering the next generation to advance the Kingdom of God. Focused on campus ministry across Canada, their mission is to spark movements of evangelism and discipleship, reaching students where they are most vulnerable to external influences. By sharing the gospel on campuses, Kingdom Come seeks to ensure students are grounded in their faith as they navigate the challenges of university life.
The importance of this mission cannot be overstated. Students are the future leaders of nations and industries, and Kingdom Come believes that if these young adults can be equipped to become lifelong disciple-makers, the potential impact for the Kingdom of God will be transformative. By inspiring students with a vision for world evangelization, Kingdom Come aims to win the campus for Christ today, with the hope of winning the world tomorrow.
Rooted in the legacy of Korea Campus Crusade for Christ and Power to Change, Kingdom Come was relaunched in 2019 under new leadership with a renewed focus on biblical faithfulness. They remain deeply committed to working alongside local churches, ensuring their teachings and practices align with the Word of God. By embracing the gospel as clarified by the Protestant Reformation and focusing on fulfilling the Great Commission, Kingdom Come seeks to mobilize students and inspire them to live out their Kingdom purpose.
Ministry Overview:
Kingdom Come is tackling the urgent crisis of faith among students by empowering the next generation to discover Jesus and advance the Kingdom of God. Focused on campus ministry across Canada, their mission is to ignite movements of evangelism and discipleship, reaching students at their most vulnerable stage, where secular influences are strongest. By sharing the gospel on campuses, Kingdom Come aims to ground students in their faith as they navigate the challenges of university life, recognizing that these students are the future leaders of nations and industries. If equipped to become lifelong disciple-makers with a vision for global evangelization, these young adults can have a transformative impact on the Kingdom of God.
Prayer Request:
Pray for Kingdom Come to reach more students and expand to new campuses, spreading the gospel and raising up disciple-makers, in Jesus' name.
Your generosity fuels our mission!
You can support ministry work that matters to you with confidence, knowing your gifts advance our key charitable purposes and uses funds efficiently and effectively to fulfill the ministry goals that you cherish.
The following information is provided as a requirement of Alberta's Charitable Fund-Raising Act, RSA 2000, c C-9.
The Great Commission Foundation ("The GC") is a charitable trust, established by a Deed of Settlement made as of September 1, 2002 and governed by an Amended and Restated Deed of Settlements made as of October 22, 2024.
The GC is a public foundation that is registered with the Canada Revenue Agency (with Canadian Charitable Registration Number 859928483 RR0001).
The charitable objects of The GC are:
1. The advancement of Christianity by spreading its principles;
2. The relief of poverty by the assistance to those persons lacking the necessities of life by giving them food, clothing, shelter or financial assistance;
3. The advancement of education including, without limitation, by the teaching of scripture and the promotion of literacy; and
4. The advancement of other "charitable purposes" as defined within subsection 149.1(1) of Income Tax Act, which includes the disbursement of funds to "qualified donees" as also defined in subsection 149.1(1).
We engage other ministries as agents to carry out projects that fulfill our charitable objects.
The GC anticipates raising an estimated amount of $12,000,000.00 this year from donation for the fulfillment of its charitable objects from donors in Alberta, Canada. The processing of these donations will cost, on average, six percent. The money raised will be going to fulfill the charitable objects of The GC.
For further information, please contact our Donations Team at donations-ca@thegc.org or call us at 1-855-488-7020. To speak directly to the GC's Donation's Manager, please call Kathy Stewart at (604) 229-8008. The GC has two (2) Canadian offices. Please visit our contact page for further details
*The Great Commission Foundation (the "Foundation") operates on the basis of Donor-Advised Funding. It is our utmost goal to meet the Donor's desire and intent to provide support to particular Foundation projects but, ultimately, the responsibility for the disbursement and ministry use of funds is the Foundation's. If the Foundation does not use the donation in the way the donor prefers, the Foundation will not return the donation to the donor.
*You will receive an official Canadian tax receipt for all eligible donations by the end of February of the following year. Thank you for your support of the missions and programs of the Foundation.
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Since 2002, The Great Commission Foundation has enabled ministry projects to thrive by providing charity admin expertise and guidance while promoting collaboration in fulfilling the Great Commission. We are registered with the Canada Revenue Agency for charitable work (charity number: 859928483RR0001RR0001).