What We Do

Our Mission Statement

GHI works with compassionate leaders to restore communities through humility, justice, and faith in God.

We serve to:

  1. provide hopeful, efficient administrative support to projects and ministries, and
  2. be a catalyst for racial reconciliation education and coaching.
God reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation. (1) (1)

Restoring the Kingdom

by Launching and Supporting Ministries

GHI serves as a fiscal sponsor for Christian mission projects and missionaries. Through fiscal sponsorship, individuals are able to quickly launch their mission project, without having to go through the formal process of forming a 501c3 while still gaining all the benefits of nonprofit status. In partnership with GHI, we manage the project's administrative tasks (bookkeeping, donation processing, legal filings, webpage, etc) and offer consultation and coaching. This allows project leaders more time to focus on lifting up the communities they desire to serve, and less time devoted to paperwork. You can learn more about fiscal sponsorship by reading our blog, What is a Fiscal Sponsor?

 

We seek leaders with a vision for restoring the kingdom. GHI recognizes cultural diversity and is passionate about mobilizing leaders who are engaging and selfless, pursuing reconciliation horizontally between people, God, and ideas. Through projects that provide interventions, development, and reconciliation, these leaders and projects seek to:

  • validate the honor and dignity of all creation
  • create environments and activities leading to reconciliation with chaos and dysfunction
  • empower marginalized people to become all that God would have them become
Reconciliation

vertical and horizontal

Holistic Gospel

gospel for the poor

Demonstrating Love and Honor

through godly actions and relationships

Disciplemaking

equipping the next generation

GHI's Mission
Social Justice

a voice for the voiceless

Education and Development

changing the way people think

Restoring Identity and Dignity

valuing and empowering the marginalized

Intercultural

working side-by-side

Empowering leaders to follow their passions

Global Horizons Inc. Initiatives

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Ubuntu Training - Racial Justice and Reconciliation

Global Horizons is committed to racial justice and reconciliation. We offer our Ubuntu Training workshops and guest speakers, locally in Minnesota, to provide knowledge, insights, and a place to create new realizations

GHI Technology is a Global Horizons Inc. partner project.

The Knowledge Box

Our goal is to make technology accessible to areas that lack the resources or infrastructure for internet access and online educational materials. We provide Knowledge Box computing devices to schools, orphanages, churches, and social programs, in developing countries. These devices are easy to use and set up, making them ideal for short-term mission groups looking to make an impact.

News from the GHI Office

GHI Spring Newsletter 2022 – 20 Years of JOY

Mar 22, 2022

We are pleased to share our newsletter with you and all who are committed to missions. We hope you are encouraged by the story of Sid and Karen’s Global Clown ministry. Mission projects come out of the passion that God places on hearts and take shape accordingly. We are grateful to come alongside these leaders…

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GHI Winter Newsletter 2021 – Hopeful and Grateful

Dec 15, 2021

GHI Winter Newsletter December 2021 As we wrap up this year we are feeling hopeful and grateful as we say a warm farewell to a ministry leaving us and celebrate 50 years with a ministry that has been part of Global Horizons Inc.(GHI) since the beginning. We would also like to share highlights from a…

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GHI Fall Newsletter 2021 – Afghan Refugee Crisis

Oct 26, 2021

  As a supporter of mission work, we know you care deeply about what is going on in the news and the world. As part of our mission to restore communities, Global Horizons Inc. (GHI) has joined the effort to care for the Afghan refugees that made the journey to the US, to start over.…

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