Missions we Support


Badamkhatan & Ulzii Tsogoo, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Family of evangelist's with Asian Outreach, standing together in the snow.

Badmaa has worked as an evangelist with Asian Outreach for a number of years. He has established a number of churches in countryside towns and trained their pastors.

Badmaa is involved in running 6 – 10 GCI (Great Commission Institute) each year. 30–50 countryside pastors and church workers attend each GCI where they receive biblical and ministry training.

At the end of 2004 Badmaa was appointed director of Asian Outreach Mongolia.

As well as his evangelistic work and training of pastors he oversees an office and staff of 10 people. A large part of work at AO Mongolia is giving practical aid to the poor and needy – literacy projects for children, establishing small businesses for churches and providing animals for herders, seeds and plants for gardeners etc.


Evan & Maala Thomas, Israel

Couple smiling

Beit Asaph is an Israeli congregation strongly connected to the national Messianic “mainstream” in many vital areas of ministry, including service to our youth and soldiers, biblical education and reconciliation initiatives.

Beit Asaph was established in the late 1970’s with the consolidation of two Bible study/ prayer groups led by David and Lisa Loden and Pat and Judy Hoaldridge.

During the early 80’s the congregation began to express a clear local identity with consistent biblical teaching, celebration and interaction with the small number of Messianic communities throughout Israel.

At St Andrews we have supported Pastor Evan Thomas and his wife Maala financially and with prayer.
For more information head on over to their website https://beit-asaph.org.il/