Designed to take God's love into all areas of the world through prayer, ministry, and resources; we have paired opportunity with bold vision in these major undertakings of our projects.


Native American Initiative

There are 573 federally recognized Native American nations in America, along with 35 state recognized tribes, totaling an astounding number of 608 tribes represented in the United States.

The Native American Initiative is a Geobound project in partnership with Christ For The Nations Institute in Dallas Texas. This project gives empowering opportunities through Biblical and academic education of Christ For The Nations satellite schooling; providing resources for discipleship and leadership training in rural Native American locations.


Standing with Israel

It’s time to stand for truth. For justice. For faith. It’s time to stand for making a difference. To stand for a big God. To stand for a little nation. 

Geobound is proud to take a stand in supporting the people and country of Israel, not only for it’s rich heritage in our Christian roots, but for what the future holds for the Jewish people.

From helping holocaust survivors to established Messianic congregations, we are partnering with Christian organizations; to witness Jews and Gentiles alike return to their Messiah. 


PNG Renewal

PNG Renewal is a partnership development project with Agape Ministries of Papua New Guinea. This partnership’s primary focus is to further develop the Agape Bible School and ministry center located in the Markham Valley of Morobe Province, along with continuing to invest in holistic community development throughout the region.

Agape Bible School was founded in 2015. The primary focus of the school is leadership development which results in launching this generation to reach PNG & surrounding countries with the love & truth of Christ. Many of the Agape graduates and alumni have had significant transformational impact within the communities they have returned to serve.


Asia Influence

Robert Nishimoto, a Japanese American from Hawaii, became a missionary in 1958 while serving in the US Air Force in Louisiana. He went to Thailand in 1961, where he continues his ministry today. Robert was one of the first Pentecostal missionaries from the US to reside and work in Thailand.

Spending his first five years in Thailand, Robert planted the first Pentecostal church in Chiengmai in 1964 with Rev. Saman Wannakiat. He also established Bangkok Fellowship Church in 1967 alongside Urban Wong.