Global Advance
About Global Advance
Global Advance, founded in 1990 by Dr. David Shibley, ignites changemakers worldwide to fulfill the Great Commission.Global Advance activates vision in the hearts and places tools in the hands of catalytic leaders in underserved nations to lift the spiritual and economic capital. GA is also an advocate for global missions to the American Church, utilizing media, publications, podcasts, and the mobilization of volunteer ambassadors to serve globally. Program Services:- Marketplace Missions: Provides ministry, encouragement, and resources for Christian entrepreneurs and business professionals in developing nations. Unites marketplace leaders in vibrant community to grow in faith, kingdom purpose, business excellence, and make a lasting impact through their work and gospel witness.- Tools and Training: Equips influential pastors, marketplace, and women leaders with world-class tools, training, and frontline support to effectively make and multiply disciples in their spheres of influence.- David Shibley Institute: Equips select global leaders through virtual and in-person learning environments to maximize and mobilize their leadership to fulfill the Great Commission.- Strategic Assistance: Provides strategic project funding to support frontline leaders in developing nations to meet needs and reach the unreached with the gospel.
What “Most Trusted” Means
Most Trusted is our highest designation, reflecting the full convergence of Christian stewardship, public transparency, and independently confirmed operational excellence. This ministry has been verified against all fifteen criteria of The Most Trusted Standard — every standard in our framework, across all four pillars of faith foundation, financial integrity, governance, and transparency.
Beyond meeting our baseline standards and demonstrating comprehensive public accountability, this ministry has been independently evaluated against rigorous nonprofit performance benchmarks and confirmed to operate at the highest standard in its sector.