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Co-Mission Partner Programme 

The Co-Mission Partner (CoMP) programme was developed to be the hands and feet of AsiaCMS’ engagement with local mission and church. It connects resources and walks alongside Asian mission workers who are selected and placed by their local church or mission agency – each embodying one or more dimensions of AsiaCMS’ 3-fold focus.

Each partnership operates over a six-year framework with two terms of three years each. Funds are raised specifically to support a partial personal allowance, freeing partners to focus on the ministry and building long-term sustainability. Rooted in collaborative, transdenominational spirit, the program reflects AsiaCMS’ deep conviction that enduring mission movements are locally led.  

Strategic Projects

Complementing the Co-Mission Partner (CoMP) program, Strategic Projects give AsiaCMS a way to extend the reach of our 3-fold focus across the region and see where God is moving. It is a relational doorway: a flexible framework that allows us to build relationships, strengthen Christian unity and enter long-term partnerships.  

These projects actively breathe life into grassroots ministry by supporting pioneering spheres of mission which are identified as key for each country’s context. They put Christ’s love into action. Equipping wider, church-led efforts and strengthening local capacity, the Strategic Projects reflect our deep conviction that the most enduring movements are born from intentional steps that empower local leaders to transform their own communities. 

Asia Gateway Training (AGT) 

Since its inception in 2013, the Asia Gateway Training (AGT) stands as a unique bridge, bringing together mission leaders from Asia and beyond for intensive, residential training that combines high-level biblical and missiological scholarship with deepening cultural awareness, practical, on-the-ground experiences, and a focus on integral mission approaches that draw from contemporary insights. It addresses a need for indigenous mission workers who understand the unique cultural, religious, and social complexities of the Asian context in light of these realities.

The objectives of AGT are carried through three main initiatives: 

  • A one-month intensive Residential Missions Training Programme laying foundations for intercultural missions through four modules: A Missional Perspective of the Bible, Integral Mission and Culture, Religious Pluralism, and Trends and Issues in Contemporary Mission. 
  • A Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies (online), affiliated with Seminari Theoloji Malaysia (STM), and 
  • Positioning mission at the forefront of local church priorities. 

The South Asian Christian Youth Network (SACYN)

The South Asian Christian Youth Network (SACYN) connects young Christian leaders across South Asia, equipping them to bridge cultural, linguistic, national, and spiritual divides while living out the Gospel in practical ways.

Having grown out of a CMS Britain and USPG initiative in 2002, SACYN nurtures this vision through annual conferences, quarterly core team gatherings, and regular webinars that foster deep relationships and shared learning.

These spaces are not merely informative but formative; building resilience, renewing hope, and cultivating purpose in a generation seeking to participate in God’s mission. 

God’s Mission is from Everywhere to Everywhere

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Come walk alongside us as we walk alongside others. If you are interested in supporting our ministry across Asia you can contribute the following ways: