North Avenue has a huge heart for sharing God’s love in the world. We seek to participate in God’s transformative and healing work in and amongst ourselves, our neighbors, and our global community.

OUR VISION: In our shared service with others, we expectantly look for the Spirit to bring transformation to all involved – ourselves, our partners, local community members, government, and partner agencies. We see this as evidence of sustainable and transformative work that leads to shalom (peace, fullness, and completeness). This is an expression of who we are now, as well as who we are becoming – our imagined future. [Is 65:17-25]

Our Mission Partners

We seek to work with partners who take a “Both And” approach that breaks down the perceived barriers between: Jesus and Justice; Scripture and Social Impact; Reconciliation, Restoration, and Shalom. We work through a) Collaboration, b) Coordination, and c) Cooperation frameworks as mutually agreed in each partnership.

PARTNERING WITH THE GLOBAL CHURCH: Use the map below to explore our partnerships with the Global Church.  Click on the pin to find out more about our partner in that part of the world.  Some of our partners work in many locations, for the sake of the map we have located them in just one.

PARTNERING IN BEFRIENDING INTERNATIONALS: Use the tabs below to explore our partnerships with organizations that are reaching the world by befriending internationals.  

MISSION STATEMENT: AMIS promotes cultural and global understanding through friendship and hospitality with international (college/graduate) students and scholars in the greater Atlanta area.

WEBSITE: amisatlanta.org

MISSION STATEMENT: We are a faith-based non-profit in Clarkston, GA and our mission is to help refugees build abundant new lives in America. We want to see new Americans flourishing as our neighbors and friends. Our unique “wrap-around” approach embraces each refugee family on the path to long-term success as American citizens in four critical ways: language & literacy, childbirth & maternal healthcare, employment & entrepreneurship, and community through gardening.

WEBSITE: friendsofrefugees.com

MISSION STATEMENT: WCF exists to provide a spiritual home for Georgia Tech students. We offer events to welcome students, provide them a community to belong, and walk alongside them as they grow in their faith.

WEBSITE: gt-wcf.org

MISSION STATEMENT: To reach the refugee with the love of Christ in word and deed.

The Schobesbergers lead an International Teams ministry to refugees in Linz, Austria.

At the House of Hope, they provide pastoral care and spiritual encouragement; distribute Bibles and other Christian literature; and train disciples. They meet practical needs through German classes, furniture & clothing distribution, translation, creative & recreational activities, after-school help and other assistance.

WEBSITE: www.refugee-ministry-linz.jimdo.com

Jamil – International Fellowship of Evangelical Students Middle East and North Africa

MISSION STATEMENT: To see students built into communities of disciples, transformed by the gospel and impacting the university, the church and society for the glory of Christ. • To establish a healthy student ministry in every country of the Arab world.

MENA MISSION:

• To pioneer students work on unreached campuses as well as strengthen established IFES movements.

• To establish relationship, credibility and trust with Christian leaders in the Arab world.

• To build, equip, and resource a strong and mature team to reach campuses.

WEBSITE: ifesworld.org/en/region/mena/

Ted & Carrie Yuan have been working with students in East Asia since 2008. Ted trains small group leaders and leads Christian discipleship activities.

Jason Chen serves as NAPC’s International Student Ministry Coordinator. Jason and his wife, Jasmine, have been ministering to and with Chinese students and scholars for more than 10 years, through weekly Bible studies, Sunday school, and special events.

MISSION STATEMENT: We seek to plant and sustain witnessing communities on campus for graduate students and faculty. These groups are animated by four commitments: community, spiritual formation, integration of faith and thought and work, and evangelism & service.

MISSION STATEMENT: My vision is to bring the love of God and the Gospel to international students and visiting scholars as well as “I believe together we will glorify God and make Jesus known among nations.”

MISSION STATEMENT: In response to God’s love, grace, and truth: The purpose of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is to establish and advance at colleges and universities witnessing communities of students and faculty who follow Jesus as Savior and Lord: growing in love for God, God’s Word, God’s people of every ethnicity and culture, and God’s purposes in the world.

PARTNERING IN ENGAGING THE CITY: Use the tabs below to explore our partnerships with organizations that are engaging with and serving the city of Atlanta.  

MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of Focused Community Strategies (FCS) is to partner with under-resourced neighborhoods to provide innovative and holistic development that promotes flourishing communities and God’s Shalom. We were founded in 1978, and began working in Historic South Atlanta in 2000. Recognizing that the factors that shape this community are complex and dynamic, we use a comprehensive approach organized around four pillars: economic development, mixed-income housing, neighborhood engagement, and training & consulting. In addition to our own community development efforts, FCS acts as the “community quarterback” for our neighborhood. As a member of the Purpose Built Communities national network, we help articulate our residents’ vision, marshal resources, and align the work of many cross-sector partners to achieve neighborhood goals.

WEBSITE: fcsministries.org

MISSION STATEMENT: Our mission is to eradicate the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC). Our vision is a world where children are free from sexual exploitation.

WEBSITE: streetgrace.org

MISSION STATEMENT: Crossroads Community Ministries seeks to provide access to resources that empower people experiencing homelessness to progress on the road toward economic and personal stability.

WEBSITE: crossroadsatlanta.org

MISSION STATEMENT:HopeWorks is committed to enhancing the lives of low-income seniors, mostly widows. We accomplish this through our two tiered model: Spiritually Active (using their gifts and abilities to serve others) while Aging in Place in Their Own Homes (providing resources and manpower to help seniors with basic home maintenance).

WEBSITE: hopeworks4us.org

MISSION STATEMENT: To transform, through Christ, the lives of those facing homelessness.

VISION STATEMENT: To be a community united to end homelessness, one friend at a time.

WEBSITE: atlantamission.org

Works with the ministry of Cru. Boyd currently is based in Atlanta where he has a ministry of evangelism and discipleship with men in the marketplace.

 

MISSION STATEMENT:The Atlanta Children’s Day Shelter breaks the cycle of generational poverty for families facing homelessness by building pathways to long-term self-sufficiency and providing quality early childhood education.

WEBSITE: acsatl.org

Midtown Assistance Center (MAC) is a nonprofit whose mission is to provide emergency assistance to low-income working Atlantans to help prevent homelessness and hunger during periods of crisis. MAC provides rent, utility, food and transportation assistance.

WEBSITE: midtownassistancecenter.org

MISSION STATEMENT: Clifton Sanctuary Ministries’ mission is to provide a transformational environment to homeless men through comprehensive life skills training and counseling that empowers their pursuit of self-sufficiency and independent living. Our vision is a world where homelessness is not helplessness and disability is not inability.

WEBSITE: cliftonsanctuary.com

MISSION STATEMENT: We provide education, training, and coordinated services to homeless and low-income individuals and families throughout metro-Atlanta. Our aim is to connect these individuals to service providers, as well as act as advocates to help minimize some of the barriers they face in order to have a better quality of life.

WEBSITE: fotsministries.org

4 Ways To Take Action Now

There is plenty more information available below, but if you are ready to take action now, here are four ways that you can move forward.

Give Now

Click the button below to access our giving page. Remember to select option 2 “Missions” in the Fund box.

Contact Us

If you have questions, we would love to hear them. If you would like to become part of the North Avenue Missions Team, email Roxie Chess [email protected].

Pray

You can use the information on this page to regularly pray for our mission partners.

Volunteer

Many of our mission partners rely on volunteers.  We have included the website of our mission partners on their information page.  Feel free to contact them directly to discover ways that you can help.

Our 2024/25 Mission Budget

Read Our Latest Missions Brochure Here