
Lloyd Kim
Lloyd Kim is coordinator of Mission to the World. He is a former PCA pastor and a former missionary with MTW in the Philippines and Cambodia. He holds an M.Div. from Westminster Seminary in California and a Ph.D. in New Testament studies from Fuller Theological Seminary. Lloyd and his wife, Eda, are the parents of Kaelyn, Christian, and Katy.

From the Coordinator: Facing Spiritual Attack
God has richly blessed MTW's work. At the same time—I don’t think it's coincidental—we're experiencing what I believe is spiritual attack.

From the Coordinator: The Church at the Center
All the various ministries that we are engaged in ask the question, “How does this grow the Church, revitalize the Church, plant churches?”

Status: Loved
It is far too easy to engage in missions trying to earn God’s love. How much better to begin by reflecting on how much we are loved by Him.

Courage for the Call
As I sought the Lord, I remembered the mandate He’s given us to “Go and make disciples of all nations.”

Radical Generosity
The early Church had a keen awareness that they were part of a bigger story, a redemptive story. What resulted was a radical generosity.

From the Coordinator: Advancing the Great Commission Through the 1% Challenge
The more qualified missionaries we have, the more disciples made, churches planted, and communities impacted by the gospel.

Making Disciples: Training Up the Next Generation of Spiritual Givers
Those of us with the spiritual gift of giving are also called to play our role in making disciples—disciples who have the gift of giving.

From the Coordinator: Creating a Healthy Church-Planting Ecosystem
For healthy church planting we need to cultivate the whole ecosystem—break up hard soil, establish deep roots, and provide nourishment.

Welcoming My Immigrant Family
MTW Coordinator Lloyd Kim is often asked how he got the name Lloyd. The answer lies in the couple who welcomed his Korean family to the U.S.

Giving Doesn’t Come Naturally
For most people, giving isn’t easy. In fact, it’s difficult. That’s because giving isn’t natural. It’s a gift.