10/40 Window Mission

InterCP International

InterCP International is a non-denominational, overseas mission organization founded in 1983, whose vision is for frontier pioneering missions among the unreached people groups of the 10/40 window. InterCP International uses creative approach methods to carry out God's Great Commission in the gospel frontiers and cooperates with all evangelical mission organizations, denominations, and local churches to complete the mission of rapid global evangelization.

As of 2024, InterCP International currently has over 1,700 missionaries serving among more than 50 people groups in the 10/40 window including Asia Minor, the Caucuses, Central Asia, Persia, the Arab, Mongol-Siberia, North India, China Frontiers, Volga-Ural, Indochina, and Maghreb regions. With the central purpose of church planting, we serve these regions through ministries such as social education, medicine, area development, research, and volunteer work to carry out a holistic mission approach.

There are more than 3,100 staff serving in 420 international branches through missions education, research, mobilization, and support to train 14,000 people every year as missionary candidates for the frontier unreached people groups.

InterCP International Core Values

Frontier Spirit

We overcome difficult and sometimes unpredictable situations encountered in the mission field through faith alone. Our missionaries live among local people, learn the native language and culture, preach the Gospel, and plant churches regardless of the circumstances.

Field Spirit

We recognize that in order to minister effectively in the frontier nations we need field spirit that comes from field experience and an attitude of committed and whole-hearted ministers. Additionally, we emphasize the importance of spiritual maturity, which comes from a deep and intimate knowledge of the Bible, as well as spiritual leadership, which is acquired through hands-on ministry on campus or in the workplace.

Discipleship

We recognize that in order to minister effectively in the frontier nations we need field spirit that comes from field experience and an attitude of committed and whole-hearted ministers. Additionally, we emphasize spiritual maturity, which comes from deep and intimate knowledge of the Scripture, as well as spiritual leadership, which is acquired through hands-on ministry experience on campus or workplace.

Women’s Ministry

We consider the role of women in ministry to be as important and effective as that of men. While there is a need for women-focused ministries domestically, we emphasize the need for women’s ministries overseas. There is a particular need for creative strategies for reaching women in the Islamic World and other frontier areas due to restrictive religious and social cultures.

Partnership

In order to complete the Great Commission for global evangelization, we believe that all evangelical denominations, mission organizations, and local churches must work together. We desire to mobilize the global church that will support and be co-ministers through short-term and long-term mission trips, intercession, and financial support to complete the Great Commission.