Itineration
Representatives in missions traveled the country to promote missions' awareness (this created wear and tear on missionaries).
Philip Hogan
the first executive director of AG foreign missions
Faith Promise for MIssions
a promise to give to missions' fulfilled by trusting in God for the resources
Speed for Light
Provided equipment and vehicles for missions
The Evangelical Foreign Missions Association
provided a forum and venue for missiological study
MAPS
Mobilization and Placement Services, which offered laypersons opportunities to assist districts, churches, and institutions on a short term basis (lay participation in ministry, evangelism, and church planting)
AIM
Ambassadors in Mission, which provided student and youth programs for summer internships, and distribution of literature
Literature saturation
used to reach many Global Conquest; literature could be distributed to anyone, not just those coming to meetings or evangelistic rallies
Woman's Missionary Council
via Etta Calhoun, sponsorship of missionary children and orphanages, gifts to missionaries at Christmas
Men's Fellowship Department
via Jack Epperson, vision for Literature (Light for the Lost), sponsored a program for boys in K to High school, established Speed for LIght Program
Boys and Girls MIssionary Crusade
BGMC, raised funds for literature project and Speed for Light Program, Sunday School materials, tracts, gospels portions, and teacher training books, with culturally appropriate pictures and illustrations