CrossWorld
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CrossWorld is an international evangelical Christian outreach organization, with over 400 member missionaries organized into over 80 teams in 25 regions around the world.
[edit] History
CrossWorld was originally founded by Edwin and Lilian Pudney as the Unevangelized Fields Mission (UFM) in 1931 in London, England, and at the time had 36 missionaries serving in Congo and Brazil. A number of other organizations were merged into UFM, including World Christian Crusade (1949), Alpine Mission to France (1962), Egypt General Mission (1964), Mexican Indian Mission (1971), International Asian Mission (1985) and Berean Mission (2000). The organization's name was changed in 2005 from UFM to Crossworld.