

Equipping the next generation of Christ-centered leaders.
Founded in 1979, Mission Possible is a Christ-led, transformational ministry dedicated to bringing generational healing and lasting change to communities trapped in the cycle of hopelessness. With a deep commitment to God’s Great Commission, the organization addresses current needs through compassionate service while training and equipping local leaders to build thriving, self-sustaining communities. Mission Possible continues to foster hope and resilience by investing in long-term development rooted in faith, education, and empowerment.
Mission Possible’s evangelism is a compassionate, relationship-driven effort to share the life-changing hope of Jesus Christ, transforming individuals, families, and communities through authentic love and spiritual renewal.
Mission Possible schools provide holistic, Christ-centered education that nurtures students academically, spiritually, and emotionally, empowering them to become confident, compassionate leaders for a hopeful future.
Mission Possible equips students, educators, pastors, and community members with Christ-centered leadership training that empowers them to break cycles of dependence and lead lasting transformation in their communities.
Mission Possible’s mission teams engage in hands-on service across areas like evangelism, education, and healthcare, transforming both the communities they serve and the lives of participants through shared ministry and spiritual growth.

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Schools Are Open!
updated 10.8.25
The sound of laughter and learning has returned to Mission Possible schools!
On August 18, our 162 students in the Dominican Republic began a new school year filled with hope and excitement. Then, on October 6, our schools in Haiti opened their doors to students ready to learn, grow, and be equipped as the next generation of Christ-centered leaders.
In Haiti, families are carefully watching the current safety climate in their communities. While 1,554 students have already registered across our nine schools, many parents are waiting to send their children until they feel confident it’s safe to do so. We anticipate that number will rise by another 700–900 students as conditions stabilize.
Every child who walks into a Mission Possible classroom is stepping into a place of hope — a place where education and the gospel meet, and where hearts are being shaped for God’s purposes.
We ask you to continue praying for these students, their families, and our dedicated teachers as the school year unfolds. Your prayers make a difference!
To guide your time of prayer, we’ve prepared an October Prayer Guide, filled with specific ways you can intercede for our students and ministry communities.
Together, we believe that — for help, for hope, forever — Mission Possible schools are reaching the next generation of Christ-centered leaders.
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Let’s Break Ground!
updated 10.3.25
Exciting news from Moca, Dominican Republic! Our partner congregation has officially received approval to begin construction on their brand-new church building!
This faithful community has been saving, praying, and waiting for years for this moment — and the day has finally come.
We celebrate with them and can’t wait to work alongside their congregation as they build a place where worship, discipleship, and community will flourish for generations to come.
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Hope, Help, and Healing in the Dominican Republic
updated 9.26.25
This past week, our MP Medical Team returned from a powerful outreach trip to the Dominican Republic, where they had the privilege of serving more than 550 patients from both Dominican and Haitian communities. From tiny infants to elderly grandparents, each individual was met with compassion, expert care, and the love of Christ.
Whole-Person Care
Our team offered a range of medical and vision services, meeting critical health needs in areas where access to care is often limited. In addition to hands-on treatment, we also invested in education that empowers—teaching first aid, CPR, and pre- and post-natal care. These practical skills equip families with knowledge that will last far beyond our time there.
Healing Hands & Prayerful Hearts
But the care didn’t stop with physical needs. Patients were also lifted up in prayer. We believe in a holistic approach to healing—body, mind, and spirit. Through exams, conversations, and moments of connection, our team witnessed and shared the truth that God’s healing is for the whole person.
For Hope. For Help. Forever.
This trip was a beautiful reminder of why we go—to bring hope where it’s needed most, to offer help that truly matters, and to point every heart to the One who heals forever.
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What others are saying…
“Dedicated to the great commission. This has driven MP to be able to evolve and adapt and link arms with like-minded groups.”
“We are taking care of kids in a difficult situation to make sure they have food and training and education and learn about Jesus and become good citizens for the country. It should be a message of hope. We give them hope. We are here to help so they can help themselves.”
“It's not a handout; it's a hand up. We do things in the field to teach and help. We are partners. It's not about a home office telling us what to do.
We have freedom to learn from each other.”