Worldwide Outreach

Ugandan children pitch in to do their part at an orphanage visited by Bill Smith and a team of women in April 2008. Worldwide Crusades is becoming involved with a number of orphanages in East Africa.
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to proclaiming throughout the world the good news of forgiveness of sins and redemption to eternal life for men, women and children through believing the blood shed by the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross paid the price required by God for our sin, and that through His resurrection from the dead and return to heaven, He now directs through His Holy Spirit those who accept that forgiveness to a life pleasing to God.
While the focus of Worldwide Outreach is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ by preaching from the Word of God, the Bible, it recognizes that in order to reach the heart of our fellow mankind with the gospel, it is sometimes necessary to help them with food, clothing, shelter, medical and dental help, or shelter.
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WWC goes fishing in abundant waters
“We were preaching next to a mosque, sort of in the middle of three mosques really, and the crowd was very heavily Muslim,” Smith said of his time preaching Uganda. “We were well received, and the people were hungry for the gospel. We had no opposition, no problems.”
Read more...WWC works in new Latin America ground
As coordinator and interpreter in Latin America for Worldwide Crusades, Hernan Mendez has long desired WWC to reach out in evangelism from the nation of Honduras to Panama. In March his desires were met.
Read more...Building team off to Honduras for 2010 spring break project
By the time most people are reading this, another Worldwide Crusades building team will be on their way to Macuelizo, Santa Barbara, Honduras. The team of seven men and two women and a teen girl will spend spring break building a church facility, holding daily children’s evangelistic outreaches and nightly preaching session.
Read more..."Outreach" on the internet
Watch televised broadcasts of evangelist Bill Smith working on the mission field and preaching to his home congregation at Alsea Christian Fellowship at this link to the Jesus Broadcasting Network” and check the schedule for broadcasting times.
Read more...Mission accomplished in Honduras
Finding himself working in the middle of political turmoil is nothing new for Bill Smith, evangelist and president of Worldwide Crusades. It happened to him in Togo, West Africa; Kenya, East Africa, and El Salvador. In September it took place in Honduras when the government declared martial law.
Read more...October 2009 News in Brief
WWC’s “Outreach” program appears to be growing in popularity and outreach. While in Honduras, Smith heard from many people that they watched the program regularly. With a Sunday airing slot, a few people told him that it was just like having a second church service. For many Hondurans, their only church service iS during Sunday evening.
Read more...They that wait upon the Lord ...
Looking back at the calendar, the year 2008 proved to be the busiest year ever for Worldwide Crusades. While those of us working for and partnering with WWC have become accustomed to transitions from one budget cycle to the next, none of us were prepared for the financial situation we now face.
Read more...Make disciples of all nations
Unity, integrity, the fear of God, marriage: Topics that could be taught anywhere on earth to the church. But in this case my wife Bev and I had the chance to teach them to pastors, evangelist and other leaders throughout East Africa
Read more...Help us help the orphans help themselves
African children, with African sounds, singing from their hearts about the hardships and joys they have already discovered in their young lives as orphans, many of them from the AIDS epidemic, growing up in a Christian orphanage: It’s a great combination come together in a great package.
Read more...Sudan: Hungry for God's move
Bill Smith still carries the chains with him now and then to remind him of what he saw God do in the Southern Sudan city of Yei. The chains came from a demon-possessed woman who had been so violent for more than 15 years that she ended up chained to a tree and fed like a dog. She was set free one night at the Worldwide Crusades evangelistic outreach held during July.
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