GlobalGrace Fellowship

Plano, TX

Founded: 1932

Tel: (469) 825-4982

Website: https://globalgrace.org

Donor Contact: Ms. Barbara Munoz

Member Since: February 15, 2010


Financial Data

Revenue  
   Cash Donations $2,800,875
   Noncash Donations $0
   Other Revenue $11,965
   Total Revenue $2,812,840
Expenses  
   Total Expenses $2,691,500
Excess (or Deficit)
   for the Year
$121,340
Other $0
Total Change
   in Net Assets
$121,340
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Total Assets $1,986,215
Total Liabilities $30,053
Net Assets $1,956,162
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GlobalGrace Fellowship is a missionary sending agency. We support missionaries in their God-given vision for ministry on the five major continents. All missionaries are faith supported, each raising support from churches and individual donors.GlobalGrace was founded as part of a Sunday School class in Los Angeles in 1932. The couple generally associated with its founding are Jennie and Andrew Mitchell, who were very active in the evangelical landscape of Los Angeles, and internationally, in their lives. The organization remains interdenominational, welcoming true believers who desire to work for the mission harvest in a variety of ministry and mission outreaches, as well as humanitarian relief efforts.We are sometimes listed as "Go-Ye Fellowship" in certain documents and records, as it was our original name.

Support Go Ye Fellowship as we enable cross-cultural Christian workers to carry out the specific call and vision God has given them. We serve as the vital link between the missionaries and those who send them. We provide financial administration, prayer-letters and mailing lists services as well as prayer and practical help.
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