Crossway cross-cultural workers are ordinary people involved in God’s extraordinary plan for reaching the unreached in our world. We currently support an international staff of 71 workers in 25 nations including Australia.
Here’s how to get involved.
Your prayers make a difference in the lives of our cross-cultural workers and the people they are reaching with the gospel. Contact us to receive regular updates about how you can be praying for our workers.
God is a faithful and generous God, and we express this as His church through our faithful and generous support of our cross-cultural workers. This is a team effort, and we invite you to play a part in raising the funds needed to help our workers bring the hope of Jesus to the nations.
Become a Crossway cross-cultural worker and get involved in God’s extraordinary plan for reaching the “unreached” in our world!
If you're interested in exploring the options, come along to our next Kairos course - a dynamic course designed to inspire, educate and equip Christians for cross-cultural work internationally and locally.
Steve + Michelle
Australia
Training up disciple makers around the globe
Kumar + Dileeni
South Asia
Teaching and training
for ministry
Anwar + Tsigereda
Ethiopia
Teaching and training Ethiopian nationals for ministry
Tanya
Australia
Disciple making in SE Melbourne
Ian + Josie
Australia
Mobilising the church in Australia
Lillian
Serbia
Disciple making in the Balkans
S + S
Asia
Training disciple-making leaders and teams in Asia
Immanuel + Ekky
Australia/South East Asia
Disciple making through social media
Brian + Jayne
Australia
Training leaders in Asia
D + B
Middle East
Working with the marginalised and deaf
Mark + Lera
Lithuania
Training up teens to be disciple makers
Gabi
Hungary
Disciple making amongst the Roma peoples
Kiah
Thailand
Training others through the YWAM DTS program
A + J
Pacific
Working with the marginalised
Cat
Melanesia/Australia
Working with Medical Professionals
Colleen
New Zealand
Disciple making through telling stories
Kean + Lyn
Australasia
Disciple making in the region
Jen
Thailand
Training others through the YWAM DTS program
Scott + Sarah
Thailand
Disciple making in Thailand
Sally
South East Asia
Disciple making in SE Asia
J + M
Biblical Country
Tent making in the Middle East
K + K
Biblical Country
Tent making in the Middle East
Rodger + Delphine
Australia/India
Training up disciple makers around the Himalayan region
Corey + Amber
West Africa
Practical help at a regional hospital
Jeanice
Australia/Crossway
Providing care for workers around the world
Mark + Helen
Australia/Indonesia
Utilising educational platforms for ministry
Pete
Australia
Caring for cross-cultural families with school children
Cheliah + Padmini
Australia/Melanesia
Providing medical and spiritual care throughout the Pacific
Andrew + Mindy
Australia
Disciple making in the GWS region of Sydney
John
Balkans
Teaching English, making disciples
Tosca
Australia
Disciple making among the migrants in Australia
S
Australia/East Asia
Training the educated in East Asia through dialogue and interaction
Lindsay + Lola
Australia/Pacific Islands
Translating the Scriptures for peoples in the Pacific
Paul + Penny
Thailand
Working with AIDS children and YWAM Leadership
Steve + Deanne
Australia
Disciple making among the migrants in Australia
John + Helena
Australia
Aircraft engineer in Far North Queensland with MAF
YiQian
Australia
Disciple making in the schools
Cale + Collete
Australia
Disciple making in the schools and Arts community
Samy + Sonya
Australian Migrants
Disciple making among the migrants in Australia
Lucas + Heather
Australia
Working with the marginalised and orphaned
K + N
Disciple making in Central Asia
Dave + Colleen
Australia
Training up disciple makers around the globe
Spensor + Karen
Australia
Training up disciple makers around the globe
Tanya Halliday Australia
Disciple making in SE Melbourne
The woman who introduced Roshan to us introduced her as a strong woman of prayer. She relied hugely on Roshan when she had a friend that she was praying for who started to manifest evil spirits. She would find Roshan and say, “Please make me a cup of tea,” and that was Roshan’s cue to pray strongly for the two women in the moment.