Christian missions entail answering Christ’s call to diligently communicate the teachings of the Gospel to those in the world who have yet to receive it, exhibiting divine wisdom and fortitude. A conventional explanation of Christian missions involves the dissemination of the Gospel beyond one’s own cultural sphere, a concept often referred to as “embarking on a voyage to serve in a distant land.” It entails conveying the message of Jesus Christ to individuals and groups who have not yet encountered it or have not had the opportunity to embrace its teachings, particularly those belonging to unreached communities. Following His resurrection, Jesus entrusted His disciples with the duty of spreading the Gospel, which proclaims the redemptive message of His divine salvation.
“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” –
– Matthew 28:19-20
The Great Commission holds relevance for contemporary Christians. Rather than burdening us, obeying God’s calling elicits feelings of joy and promises rewards in the celestial realm. Our mission should be carried out not out of duty, but out of love. As evidenced by the conversion of the Apostle Paul through a divine encounter with a blinding light and the voice of Christ, it is within God’s power to convert all humanity. Moreover, the Christian mission extends beyond the mere salvation of sinners; it encompasses the task of making disciples, nurturing their growth, and fostering fellowship.
In this context, the term “koinonia,” derived from the Greek word κοινωνία, plays a vital role. It encapsulates the concepts of community, communion, joint participation, sharing, and intimacy. It signifies the desired state of fellowship and unity within the Christian church, known as the Body of Christ, and appears 19 times in most editions of the Greek New Testament.

“Our vision is to create a mission that fosters an active connection between God and believers who are finding new life through Christ.“
Koinonia World Mission (KWM) was established by Moses Ali on March 28, 2019, in Derby, United Kingdom, during a prayer session. Our mission aims are as follows:
- To reach out to all nations.
- To share the good news.
- To exemplify divine character.
- To foster the development of authentic communities.

Church planting is widely recognized as one of the most effective strategies for mission work. We actively encourage and support initiatives aimed at pioneering new church expressions and small communities. Currently, we are dedicating our prayers and efforts towards reaching specific countries, which we have grouped into two distinct regions. Region One includes countries such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Czechia, Greece, and Estonia. Region Two comprises countries including Israel, Iran, Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and other Arab nations.


The concept is currently in its initial stages, and we are seeking volunteers and financial assistance. If you believe that this is a cause you are being called to, please contact us through our Contact page. You can also contribute to our mission by providing your details on our Contribute page. Additionally, you have the option to make a donation through this link.