A Mission to the Ends of the Earth
Helping local churches plant more churches in Papua New Guinea
Who is Finisterre?
We are a missionary sending ministry that loves the priority of the local church in the Great Commission. We act as a bridge between local churches here and the unreached peoples of Papua New Guinea, helping churches send their missionaries to plant churches at the ends of the earth.
“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be My witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the ends of the earth.“
Acts 1:8
Who is Finisterre?
We are a missionary sending ministry that loves the priority of the local church in the Great Commission. We act as a bridge between local churches here and the unreached peoples of Papua New Guinea, helping churches send their missionaries to plant churches at the ends of the earth.
“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be My witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the ends of the earth.“
Acts 1:8
Supporting Church Planting and Bible Translation in Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea is one of the most rugged places on the planet–with its people groups perpetually separated by steep mountains, fast-flowing rivers, volcanos, and other geographic obstacles. This landscape is largely the reason why so many languages have been preserved here. In fact, the linguistic diversity of Papua New Guinea is unparalleled!
Though roughly the size of California and with a population of only 9 million people, this country holds over 10% of all the world’s languages, making it the most diverse country on the planet! Of the 830 languages in the country, more than 300 are not yet written down, making access to Scripture for these people groups nonexistent. The need for missionaries to go to Papua New Guinea is great.
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Supporting Church Planting and Bible Translation in Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea is one of the most rugged places on the planet–with its people groups perpetually separated by steep mountains, fast-flowing rivers, volcanos, and other geographic obstacles. This landscape is largely the reason why so many languages have been preserved here. In fact, the linguistic diversity of Papua New Guinea is unparalleled!
Though roughly the size of California and with a population of only 9 million people, this country holds over 10% of all the world’s languages, making it the most diverse country on the planet! Of the 830 languages in the country, more than 300 are not yet written down, making access to Scripture for these people groups nonexistent. The need for missionaries to go to Papua New Guinea is great.
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What Is Our Philosophy?
The Church
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