The Vision of New Hope International is to:
Build bridges to Eph. 2:14-22
Mobilize churches that Eph.
4:12
Win the next generation for Christ
I Cor. 9:19-26
Building Bridges:
“Built together to become a dwelling
in which God lives by His spirit”
(Eph. 2:22)
As members of God’s family, reconciled by the
cross, New Hope wants to contribute to the unity
within the Church. New Hope recognizes its dependence
on God’s Spirit in order to be of use for Kingdom
advancement. Ministry starts with God’s work
in, and then through His followers. New Hope works
across denominations and seeks to build bridges
and partner with specialized ministries and churches
of like mind. Instead of “reinventing the wheel,”
it partners with ministries such as Focus on the Family,
Youthbuilders, BCM International, Injoy, as well as
cutting-edge churches such as Menlo Park Presbyterian
Church and a large variety of Christian publishers.
This allows New Hope’s US operations to stay
lean and flexible, while providing the very best resources
for the ministry in Europe.
Mobilize churches:
“to prepare God’s people
for works of service” (Eph.
4:12)
New Hope focuses on national churches in
each country, equipping them for ministry.
It goes one step further and also seeks to mobilize
them, getting them involved hands-on. It
does so by developing local church-based ministry
within the culture that becomes an acceptable model
to be duplicated throughout the country.
New Hope is committed to long-term results and
will get involved alongside national churches where
needed, providing mentoring, evaluation, encouragement
and publishing the tools needed. It also provides,
where needed, an “umbrella” for ministry
in the public schools, media and other avenues of
ministry that otherwise may not be accessible to
a particular local church or denomination.
Win the next generation:
”…to win as many as possible”
(I Cor. 9:19)
New Hope’s focus is “the next generation,”
which involves children, youth and families. Families
are the primary influence to raise up the next generation,
while the church is the second most important spiritual
influence. New Hope is not a denominational outreach,
starting its own churches, but it is involved in assisting
national churches with an emphasis of winning the
next generation for Christ, not for a particular
denomination.
The ultimate goal is to win the next
generation. More than seeking large numbers
“reached” or “commitments,”
New Hope’s emphasis, like the apostle Paul’s,
is to “win” them. The emphasis is
on winning over, turning around and becoming a fully
devoted follower of Christ. A transformed life that
is integrated in a local church, grows in spiritual
maturity, and reaches out to others in need.