Christian Aid Mission
Lydia Sink has over two decades of experience in counseling and ministry, currently serving as the International Ministry Team Editorial Coordinator at Christian Aid Mission since November 2014. Lydia holds licenses as a Professional Counselor in North Carolina since 1996 and in Virginia since 2013, with a specialization in community counseling and marriage and family therapy obtained from Regent University. Previous roles include ownership of Master Plan Life Coaching, Inc., where services focused on women's leadership in Christian ministry, and adjunct professorship at John Wesley University. Lydia has contributed to various church and leadership initiatives as a licensed minister and conference speaker, in addition to diverse roles in medical and legal settings earlier in the career. Educational background includes a Master of Arts in Counseling and certifications in life coaching and career development.
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Christian Aid Mission
Founded in 1953, Christian Aid Mission seeks to establish a witness for Christ in every nation by assisting indigenous ministries in lands of poverty, where Christians are a persecuted minority, and where foreign missionaries are not allowed. We evaluate every indigenous ministry we assist to verify their faith, financial integrity, and fruitfulness. Then we help them sustain and grow their work by making their needs known to believers in developing nations who supply them with prayer and financial support. The ministries we assist are fully independent and not affiliates of Christian Aid Mission. They are led by evangelical Christians who live and work inside of their own countries. Christian Aid Mission works with hundreds of indigenous ministries that share the gospel of Christ with more than 2,000 unreached people groups in eight regions of the world: Africa, China, Europe, former Soviet Union, Latin America, Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia.