Greg made his first trip to Mexico while attending Bible College in 1985. Responding to God’s call in Isaiah 6:8— “Here am I, send me” — he soon returned for additional mission trips before eventually moving to Mexico as a full-time missionary.
Greg and Ana were married in 1992, and in 2001 God used the miraculous adoption of their daughter, Cristi, to lead them to Chiapas, Mexico — a spiritually receptive harvest field where they began helping multiply churches and disciple believers.
Years later, Greg’s heart for missions expanded even further after discovering the overwhelming need among unreached people groups around the world. A trip to Southeast Asia deeply transformed his perspective and helped shape the direction of their ministry toward pioneering the Gospel among people who still have little or no access to Christ.
Since then, Greg and Ana have dedicated their lives to helping bring the hope of Jesus Christ to spiritually and physically hungry people living in some of the hardest-to-reach places on earth.
Today, more than 3.4 billion people still live among unreached people groups with little or no access to the Gospel.
Many live in remote regions marked by poverty, isolation, and spiritual darkness. Entire communities still have no Gospel witness, no church, and very few opportunities to hear the name of Jesus.
In Southeast Asia, millions have never heard the Gospel. In Chiapas, Mexico, many indigenous communities remain deeply underserved both spiritually and physically.
Yet many of these communities are spiritually open and hungry for hope.
We believe every person deserves the opportunity to hear the Good News of Jesus Christ.
The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.”
Luke 2:10
Ministry Focus
Pioneer the Gospel Hope to the Spiritually + Physically Hungry
We train leaders to multiply churches among people who haven’t yet heard the Good News of Christ but are hungry to receive the true Gospel hope, specifically in Mexico where only 10% of the population are evangelical Christians, and in Asia where in most places less than 2% of the people know about Christ and there is little to no local church presence. Because we go to the hardest-to-reach places, the people are among the poorest on earth. We’re helping to restore hope and dignity to the extremely poor in Chiapas and Asia by providing life essentials (especially for widows and their children) and sustainable solutions.
Pioneering the Gospel
Taking the Gospel to places and peoples where Christ is not yet known — especially among unreached communities in Southeast Asia and Chiapas.
Co-Laboring in God’s Mission, Making an Eternal Impact
-Greg
Pioneering the Gospel
Taking the Gospel to places and peoples where Christ is not yet known — especially among unreached communities in Southeast Asia and Chiapas.
Disciple-Making
Training leaders, strengthening believers, and helping multiply disciples and churches among people hungry to know Christ.
Compassionate Care
Serving the practical needs of the poor through humanitarian relief, sustainable solutions, and Christ-centered compassion.
Equipping Others
Helping believers discover their role in God’s mission and live as ambassadors for Christ wherever God has placed them.
Stories of Gospel Hope
“Rohingya Muslims are among the most persecuted people in the world. In 2017, over 1.5 million Rohingya were exiled from Myanmar to Bangladesh and landed in refugee camps. (1). Our Frontiers Task Force believes that since these persecuted people have been forced from their homelands because of racial oppression, they are a ripe harvest field for the Gospel of Christ.
Getting into the refugee camps was very difficult, but another pioneer and I decided to make an initial UPG visit using a Luke 10 strategy to find people of peace and share the good news with them. We prayed before leaving for the Holy Spirit to prepare the place we were going to and the hearts of the people of peace we were about to meet. I remember arriving in Dhaka and experiencing one of the most crowded cities in the world. The next day, we flew to Cox’s Bazaar.
We got off the plane and hired a Tom-Tom to take us to a hotel. On the way, we met a Bengali man who spoke English. He told us he was a fixer and he could get us into the refugee camps. The next day, he took us through the backdoor, and we entered the camps. That night, Max Our fixer asked us if we wanted to meet his friends. We met these Muslims in a shady hotel room. They were all smoking and playing cards. I shared my testimony with them and even told a story from the Bible. All the men were very interested. We never expected the Bangladeshis to be so open to the gospel.
A few months passed, and we returned to Cox’s Bazaar to continue discipling people in the Rohingya camps through the use of Bible storytelling. That night, we were invited to return to the shady hotel where we had been ministering to a small group of Muslim men. After sharing more Bible stories, the hotel owner, SW, asked me if we could meet privately in his office. I was surprised when he told me his name in perfect English. His confession was life-changing. “Please don’t tell anybody, but I believe Jesus is the Son of God, and I want to follow him.”
Shortly afterward, we baptized SW in a bathtub and began to disciple him to share Christ with his friends. During other consecutive trips, I also shared Christ with various Rohingyas, including Hubait and Nassir, a community leader of over 150 Rohingya families. God used these new disciples to distribute blankets, water filters, and the Jesus film among many needy families in the camps. https://www.unrefugees.org/news/rohingya-refugee-crisis-explained/
Greg serves with Globe International as Director of Disciple Making, helping recruit, equip, and mobilize missionaries and leaders to strengthen the Church and advance the Gospel among unreached people groups.
Through Globe’s Frontiers Initiative and long-term ministry partnerships, Greg works alongside leaders in Chiapas, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam, and other hard-to-reach areas to help multiply disciples and churches.
God on Mission
Over the years, we also realized that many believers genuinely love Jesus but don’t know how to confidently share their faith or live fully on mission for Christ.
That led to the creation of God on Mission — a teaching and discipleship platform designed to help believers:
grow deeper in Christ
live as His ambassadors
share the Gospel
make an eternal impact
Through biblical teaching, discipleship resources, and mission-focused content, God on Mission equips believers to join in what God is doing among the nations.
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Not everyone is called to go to hard-to-reach places — but every believer can play a role in God’s mission.
Through prayer, giving, encouragement, and advocacy, your partnership helps bring the hope of Christ to people who may otherwise never hear His name.
Together, we can make an eternal impact.
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Greg & Ana Nemer
Missionaries with Globe International · Serving Since 1989
Pioneering the Gospel hope to spiritually and physically hungry people in the hardest-to-reach places on earth.