church partners
Mission Made Market exists to help churches connect with missions through kingdom partnerships that advance the Gospel and empower the body of Christ to serve the nations.

The Challenge You Face
We understand that managing a missions program and supporting missionaries takes time, resources, and careful vetting to ensure your funds are stewarded responsibly. That’s where we come in!
Mission Made Market bridges the gap by vetting mission and artisan partners, providing you with trusted opportunities to make a lasting impact.
Challenges Churches Face in Global Missions:
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Limited Engagement - Over 60% of US churches report minimal or no international missions. (source: Gordon-Conwell U.S. Missions Survey)
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Time & Resource Constraints - 51% of pastors report that time management is an area needing attention. (source: Lifeway Research)
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Lack of Training & Confidence - Approximately 77% of pastors list leadership development among their greatest needs. (source: Lifeway Research)
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Disconnected from Global Needs - Many congregations have little awareness of global poverty, artisan communities, or unreached people groups.
Why Partner With Us
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We Do the Vetting
Only vetted mission partners and artisan communities receive support, ensuring accountability and measurable impact. Partners agree to ongoing audit and reporting.
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Transparent Impact
See exactly how your partnership transforms families and communities worldwide. Get a quarterly impact report with a suite of digital assets to easily share your impact with your congregation.
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Affordable Partnership Tiers
Our partnership tiers are designed to support churches' missions and budgets. Complete the form below to schedule a consultation and identify a partnership tier for your church.
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Disconnected from Global Needs
Many congregations have little awareness of global poverty, artisan communities, or unreached people groups.

Become a church partner
Interested in becoming a partner? We'd love to hear from you!
Current Projects
Vocational Sewing School
A new vocational sewing school has recently opened, employing many women in a small village in rural Honduras. These women are learning valuable skills that can be turned into a home-based business to support their families.
Community Daycare
Single moms struggle to provide because they don't have adequate care for their children. Plans are underway to create a daycare in a local community center. Not only will single mom's be able to secure employment, but the daycare will also create jobs for teens and older women who care for the children.
Budgeting & Finance Classes
Many poor families were never taught how to budget or manage their household finances. In addition to Christian studies and life skills, community members participate in budgeting and finance classes to help ensure the best chance at a secure future.