Vision & Mission
Vision
Micah Global is a global Christian community of organisations and individuals committed to integral mission.
Established in September 1999, Micah draws Christian organisations and individuals, often operating in isolation, together to significantly enhance their capacity and impact as well as develop their ability to act collectively in key areas of concern.
Mission
Rooted in the Gospel, we become agents of change together with communities by:
- Inspiring, equipping and enabling one another to respond effectively in word and deed
- Uniting, mobilising and standing together to address poverty, injustice and conflict with a clear prophetic voice
We aim to motivate and equip a global community of Christians to embrace and practice integral mission.
Rationale in choice of words:
Motivate: to encourage and inspire
Equip: to resource, train and disciple
Global: in all regions and countries
Community of Christians: drawn from
- Aid / NGO organisations
- mission organisations
- academic / training institutes
- local congregations
- networks
- alliances
- denominational secretariats
- individuals
Embrace: to wholeheartedly accept and commit to
Practice: to apply, live out effectively
Integral mission: proclamation and demonstration of God’s love
Values
The four core values of Micah are: Christ Centred, Equity, Humility, and Unity.
Christ Centred
Jesus Christ is our inspiration and motivation. We acknowledge that the true worth of what we do will be determined by the extent to which we are joined to him, and our work shaped by him (John 15.1-10). We joyfully acknowledge our dependence upon him, and seek the empowerment of the Holy Spirit as we strive to be among those who “do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God.” (Micah 6.8)
Equity
Jesus treated every person equally, without regard for their social or economic status (Mark 12.14). We aspire to the same godly “disinterest” in status in our personal and organisational relationships. We will endeavour to resist those attitudes and practices that link influence and authority to economic power, gender, geography or history.
Humility
Humility, nurtured by a proper appreciation and understanding of God, self and others, is critical to godly relationships (1 Peter 5.5). We aspire to the humility that will enable us to learn from each other. Such humility liberates us from the need to dominate and own, to serving one another in love (Philippians 2.1-8).
Unity
We rejoice in the richness of our diversity. We thank God for the profound joy of fellowship and interdependence in Christ that transcends the divisions of race, culture, gender, economics, geography and history. Such joy is at the heart of Jesus’ vision for his disciples and a profound sign of the character and love of God (John 17.20-32). We acknowledge the seriousness of the call to make every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit (Eph 4.2) in our fellowship for the sake of the Gospel.

Contact us: info@micahglobal.org
Registered Charity: 1103048
Registered Company: 4669640
Registered in the United Kingdom
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