Lifewalk Mission International

Lifewalk Mission International LifeWalk Mission International desires to send trained missioners to impact the world where lives can be transformed.

LifeWalk’s Ministry Service

* Missionary Training/Volunteer Mobilization
> Six week In-classroom setting
> Facilitate training sessions for small groups
> Evangelism training

* Public Speaking to Church Ministries and Conferences
> Attend local church events to speak on Missions
> Partake in speaking at religious education forums

* Access to Personal Blogs and communication from

traveling Mission Teams
> Arrange on-going online communications from missioners currently in the field
> Conduct conference calls [Skype] with supporters to gauge the ground-level work in the field

* Development of Mission Teams in Churches
> Partner with churches that want to build a ministerial relationship to do mission work around the world

* Participates in other sponsored Missionary Workshops
> Support other missionary services and become a guest panelist or adviser to their causes
> Host Friendly Eat & Education Dinners to share knowledge and provoke interest

* Long-term Mission Project Initiatives
> Fund, schedule and implement projects that involves long-term commitment
> Work with Host Country to ensure long-term project stays on target for completion

* Fundraising
> Build a comprehensive fundraising plan to sustain the annual operations of LifeWalk Mission International
> Host an annual signature event that will feature the work of LifeWalk Mission International

* Collaboration/Partnerships with Global Humanitarian Organizations
> Partake with mission-minded organizations that will spread love while addressing social causes to fight injustices.
> LifeWalk Mission International will develop relationships with churches abroad.

At the age of 56, many people might look to retirement, feeling like opportunities to impact the world are behind them. ...
05/28/2026

At the age of 56, many people might look to retirement, feeling like opportunities to impact the world are behind them. Not so for Maria Fearing.

At the end of the Civil War, Fearing was in her late 20’s, suddenly free in her home state of Alabama but without direction or education. She learned to read and write at age 33 and trained to become a teacher. Fearing taught in local schools, saved money and bought her own home. Yet the stories she heard growing up of the unsaved souls in Africa never left her mind.

In 1894, Fearing was in attendance when missionary William Sheppard spoke of his ministry in the Congo and called others to join him. At the front of the line to heed this call was Maria Fearing. She was 56 years old and weighed all of 90 pounds, but she had a fierce passion to serve the Lord.

Upon arrival in the Congo, the conditions Fearing encountered were atrocious. The people suffered under horrific oppression from the Belgium-led government, and the trafficking of women and children was rampant

05/27/2026

The Fisher's of Men are prepared to take along this great conversation on GRACE. Be on the look out.


05/26/2026

LifeWalkMission International joins the rest of our mother land in celebrating the African Freedom Day.We celebrate love...
05/25/2026

LifeWalkMission International joins the rest of our mother land in celebrating the African Freedom Day.
We celebrate love, unity, peace and the never ending love of God over the continent.

05/20/2026

VBS 2026 Zambian edition

"SOME COMMON MYTHS ABOUT MISSIONARY WORKS "Myth: Missionaries force people to convertReality: Genuine missionary work fo...
05/16/2026

"SOME COMMON MYTHS ABOUT MISSIONARY WORKS "

Myth: Missionaries force people to convert
Reality: Genuine missionary work focuses on sharing beliefs peacefully and allowing people to make personal choices freely.

Myth: Only pastors or priests can be missionaries
Reality: Teachers, doctors, journalists, musicians, translators, and ordinary church members can all participate in missionary work.

Myth: Missionary work only happens overseas
Reality: Missionary work can happen within one’s own community, school, workplace, or country.

Patrick Cuffe (1811) set sail to Sierra Leone, along with his all African-American crew. He was eager to start settling ...
05/15/2026

Patrick Cuffe (1811) set sail to Sierra Leone, along with his all African-American crew. He was eager to start settling African-Americans there who could evangelize the Africans, establish business enterprises, and work to stop the slave trade at its source. He actively recruited future settlers among the free African-Americans of Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. In 1815 Cuffe embarked on another journey for Sierra Leone with 38 settlers.

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Mableton, GA
30126

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