With a 50+ year history of global engagement, we have supported the work of many far and wide. We continue to partner with dozens of different organizations and workers around the world. Through these opportunities, we've also recognized our responsibility to go deeper with a few.
Twenty years ago, IBC committed to seeing an unreached people know and experience the good news of Christ. This commitment led us to the K* people in both South Asia and East Africa, and for 20 years, we have partnered with multitudes of ministries and workers who serve among the K*.
As our current context in Irving grows with international flavor, we have committed ourselves to serving our nearest global neighbors. To do this, we partner primarily with a ministry called Serve Hope in Honduras.
We are committed to serving our refugee neighbors locally and internationally as the refugee crisis is one of the greatest global crises of our generation. We partner with international partners who step into places of greatest need, particularly among Syrian and South Sudanese refugees.
With a history of conflict, tribalism, and war, the South Sudanese have often been displaced and forgotten. We are committed to the peace and healing of the South Sudanese people, both in South Sudan and Uganda.