
Mission Statement
Mission Statement
To reach the lost with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and equip the believers for the work of the ministry.
Vision Statement
Vision Statement
Mission of Hope, Inc. raises men and women as responsible leaders who reproduce in the lives of others. We establish, develop and strengthen churches in the nations, beginning in our city, collaborating with other churches and ministries to extend His Kingdom.
Core Values
Core Values
A High View of God, the Gospel, and the Bible
A High View of God, the Gospel, and the Bible
The Worship and Glory of God
The Worship and Glory of God
The worship and glory of God is the goal of our work, but it's also the fuel. As recipients of His great grace and mercy, we consider it a privilege and a spiritual act of worship (Romans 12:1) to serve Him.
We Are Reliant Upon God
We Are Reliant Upon God
We Will Operate by Faith
We Will Operate by Faith
Our staff, missionaries, and ministries look to God in prayer for provision for their family and ministry needs. We trust that God will stir and direct His people to start a “partnership in the gospel” (Philippians 1:5) with us that will enable us to accomplish what God has called us to do.
Gospel-Centered Ministries
Gospel-Centered Ministries
We Strive for Multiplication
We Strive for Multiplication
We believe the mission field should become the mission force. We strive to ensure that our ministries do not cause others to become dependent upon us. Instead, we invest the gospel and our gifts, knowledge, and skills in others in order to equip them with the tools to become the newest servants and disciple-makers of the world.
We Plant and Strengthen Local Churches
We Plant and Strengthen Local Churches
One of the tasks of the local church is missions, and one of the tasks of missions is the local church. A missionary should be sent from and sent to a local church, either to plant or to strengthen. The best environment for disciple-making is the local church. The greatest opportunity to use our various gifts and callings is within the mission and ministry of a local church.
Gospel Partnerships
Gospel Partnerships
God designed the Great Commission to be accomplished with goers (missionaries) and senders working together. They need each other, like an arrow and a bow; it takes both to hit the target. In the book of Philippians, Paul recognized that his work was not his own, thanking the church for their “partnership in the gospel from the first day until now” (Phil. 1:5).
Their love, encouragement, prayer and support were more than a mere “enabling” that allowed Paul to go. It was a partnership that allowed the gospel to spread to the nations. Later, the Apostle John encouraged senders to do their job in a God-honoring way, saying, “You will do well to send them on their journey in a manner worthy of God.”
His reasoning was that the goers “have gone out for the sake of the Name (Jesus).” MOH equips both the goers and the senders for gospel partnership, and helps them discover the beauty of becoming “fellow workers for the truth” (III John 6-8).”

Romans 10:13-15
Romans 10:13-15
“For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach, except they be sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!”