Country: Republic of the Philippines
Citizens: Filipinos
Capital: City of Manila
Population: 86,241,697
(July 2004 est. –
World Fact Book);
81.4 million (UN, 2004)
13th largest in the world
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Deployment and Missionary Care Training Mobilization Administration Prayer

The PHILIPPINE MISSIONS ASSOCIATION exists to mobilize and empower the global Filipino Church in evangelizing the nations, including our own unreached people groups.

Filipino Christians are contributing significantly to the evangelization of the whole world in the most effective, strategic way possible, focusing on tentmaking, transformational development, and multiplication of churches

Philippine Missions Mobilization Movement (PM3)
              (PM3 is a flagship project of PMA)

Purpose Statement

PM3 is a global movement of the Filipino church and partners committed to dramatically increase the followers of Jesus among the least reached peoples of the world for the glory of God.

Ministry Areas

The PM3 aims to build national networks focused on five areas: mobilization, training, deployment, administration and prayer. Each of these networks serve as resources to the Body of Christ both in the Philippines and Filipino churches abroad to help them and their members be involved in fulfilling the PM3 vision. These networks are made up of organizations and individuals who have passion and expertise in their specific area, offering tools, seminars and courses, guidance and opportunities for involvement.

For more information on each of these networks, click the box or name of the network in the diagram below. Should you have other inquiries, feel free to email us at missions.phil@gmail.com .


The PHILIPPINE MISSIONS ASSOCIATION (PMA) is a partnership of evangelical mission agencies, local churches, denominational missions commissions, and cross-cultural missions training organizations. PMA was founded in 1983 by Dr. Met Castillo who served as PMA’s General Secretary until 1995. It was established to train, send, and receive missionaries. Its focus later became missions mobilization through uniting missions-minded churches and mission agencies in the Philippines to challenge, equip, and mobilize the Philippine Church to prioritize reaching the unreached peoples of the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

In 1993, PMA became the missions commission of the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC). more....


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