
Mission Without Borders started in 1989. Before that, from 1960, we were known as Underground Evangelism with our main activity to smuggle Bibles and Christian literature into Communist countries.
Mission Without Borders broadened its work in 1989 when after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the border with Eastern Europe opened up, and extreme poverty came to light. Children in orphanages were living in devastating conditions. The closure of factories and large agricultural cooperatives further led to widespread unemployment and destitution.
Over 30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, poverty is still a major problem in Eastern Europe.
Mission Without Borders continues to work to help bring about positive change and break the cycle of poverty. The goal is always to enable as many people as possible to develop their potential and find ways to provide for themselves and their families.
Learn more about Mission Without Borders, our noteworthy history, who we help, where we help, and how YOU can help us to keep it all going at: