VIETNAM
July 12-22, 2026


































































Physical Intensity Level:
STANDARD
Minimum Mobility Requirement for All Trips: To go on a mission trip with WMA, you will need to be able to walk up and down at least one flight of stairs, walk at minimum for 1 mile and be able to make large steps up into vans/buses without assistance.
- Evangelism/Witnessing
- Discipleship
- Counseling
- Preaching
- Teaching
- Testimony Sharing
- Bible Distribution
- Intercessory Prayer
- Prayer Ministry
- Children’s Ministry/Mentorship
- Youth Ministry/ Mentorship
- Modified Medical Missions- Health Education Seminars Only
- Outreach to the poor and unreached
- Women’s Ministry
- Men’s Ministry
- Worship (Music/Singing)
FACTS
- Vietnam is a Southeast Asian country with a long history shaped by ancient kingdoms, colonial influence, war, and rapid economic growth. The capital is Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city and economic hub.
- Population: Vietnam’s population is approximately 104–106 million people as of 2025. Many sources report figures around this range, reflecting ongoing growth.
- Official language is Vietnamese, a tonal language using a Latin‑based script. Traditional, regional, and ethnic minority languages are also spoken.
- Religion: Vietnam’s society includes a mix of spiritual traditions and religions. According to official census data, about 86% of the population report no formal religious affiliation, though many practice traditional ancestor veneration and folk beliefs that blend with Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism.
- Among officially identified religious adherents, the largest groups are Roman Catholics (around 6.1% of the total population) and Protestants (about 1.0%), with Buddhism, Hoahao Buddhism, and Caodaism also represented.
- Christianity overall is around 7.8%–8.5% of the population by most government statistics, with Catholics making up the majority of Christians and Protestants a smaller but growing minority.
- Ethnic minorities, especially in the Central Highlands and northern highlands, include higher proportions of Protestant believers among groups like the Montagnard and Hmong peoples.
- Vietnam’s constitution guarantees freedom of belief and religion, though religious practice and organization are regulated by the government.
WHY WE GO
Vietnam has been closed to the Gospel for many years.
Christians make up only a small percentage of the population. Many are Catholic through cultural tradition, while Protestant believers are often found in smaller, ethnic minority communities. This means there is still a wide and ongoing need for genuine gospel engagement and disciple-making.
Religious activity in Vietnam is closely regulated by the government, with churches required to register and restrictions placed on unregistered gatherings. These realities make open evangelism and church planting more complex, especially for outside workers.
Many Vietnamese believers gather in small house churches, ethnic fellowships, or registered congregations that often lack resources, trained leaders, and connection to the wider global Church.
Ethnic minority groups—particularly those living in remote mountain regions—face isolation, language barriers, and limited access to education and services. Many of these communities have little or no Christian presence, making them especially important for prayer and outreach.
There is a great need for prayer—for open doors and open hearts among the Vietnamese people, for wisdom and strength for local believers and leaders.
WMA has waited more than 20 years for the Lord to open the door to Vietnam—and now, that moment has come. Our first pioneering mission to Vietnam will take place July 12–22, 2026, and we invite you to prayerfully consider being part of it.
This is a rare and significant opportunity. Due to the sensitive nature of ministry in a Communist country, team spaces are very limited for this first mission to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). There, we will partner with a trusted network of local churches to bring glory to the name of Jesus through strategic, compassionate outreach.
Because open evangelism is restricted, our ministry will focus on:
Serving impoverished communities
Hosting health education seminars
Ministering in a church-run orphanage
Strengthening and encouraging the local body of believers
Intercessory prayer will also be central to this mission. Time and again, we have seen prayer open doors in nations where the Gospel was once restricted—and we believe God is doing the same in Vietnam.
Saigon itself tells a powerful story. Once known as the “Pearl of the Far East” for its beauty and French-influenced architecture, the city was transformed into an industrial hub and named after a Communist leader Ho Chi Minh in 1975 under Communist rule. Today, many in Vietnam have never heard the name of Jesus or held a Bible in their hands.
That is why this moment matters. We believe this is more than a mission trip—it is a “Kairos opening” for Vietnam to experience a fresh move of God. If your heart is stirred—for the unreached, for the poor, for orphaned children, or for a nation that has long been closed to the Gospel—we invite you to pray about joining this team. Medical professionals, intercessors, and those with a heart to serve are especially needed.
Please let us know as soon as possible, as this team will fill quickly.
Please send me information about how to get started.
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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING…

Serving on the mission field with Chuck and Helen Todd is a life-changing experience. Their heart is to be an extension of God's hands assisting pastors in other countries reaching out to their congregation, community, rehab centers and whatever is needed. They are a tremendous blessing to many. - Becky Durr

I have traveled with other missions, but the personal relationship between the leaders (Helen and Chuck Todd) and those of us on the team, (who can come from various backgrounds and countries from around the world) fosters unity in the Spirit of God. It truly becomes family (in Christ) when you go on the mission field with WMA. I am so grateful that Jesus pointed me to travel with WMA! -- and more importantly, that WMA always points everyone, and all they do, to Jesus!
- Laurie Ball-Gisch

I have traveled with WMA since September 2011. They are very organized, but are open to the move of the Holy Spirit. It is apparent that the mission of WMA is the "Great Commission". I am so thankful that I was led to WMA when I felt a call to go into overseas missions. I am a retired law enforcement officer and as a result I am naturally suspicious of organizations I am not familiar with. My research online resulted in only positive reviews. I praise God for this wonderful ministry!
-Debra Yokley

I could say that they were well organized, provided excellent accommodations, fed us well, and looked after our safety. And all that would be true, but their heart for serving the Lord and lifting the name of Jesus is what impressed me the most. My time and money are in short supply, but neither were wasted during the mission trip to Macedonia. If you love Jesus and feel called to go tell others of His love for them, then World Missions Alliance is the horse you want to tie your cart to.
-Carl Morner
"Amazing trip. It was a wide-open door of opportunity as Paul would say. Fantastic organization behind the scenes by Chuck & Helen. Lots of prayer went into this before and during, done with high integrity. This is a mature ministry, making a significant impact. Done with a Christ-like demeanor.
No words can describe the blessing that I received...Can not wait to go again!!!
-Warren Cook


"No words can describe the blessing that I received...Can not wait to go again!!!!
-JoAnn Wolfe
"During these small moments of this time in Israel as I was able to see His Beloved land and precious people and I was given a new texture in my walk. It seems as though now as I read the Word and pray there is another dimension a tangible component that was not there before. I can actually touch them in my heart."
-Pat Duncan


The day I came home from Ireland was the day the Lord told me I was going to Lebanon! So far it has been my favorite trip. He told me it was an act of obedience and if I went He would take care of my daughter. Great blessings were given during this trip and a greater blessing when I got home! It was very overwhelming to know that God used us to answer many prayers for families both in Lebanon and at home.
- Melinda Fazzolari

I'm excited to see where God sends me next! Our Argentina team was amazing and hand picked by our Father! Blessings Chuck and Helen! Look forward to seeing you both soon!
- Paul Lamendola

This mission trip (Thailand) was such a blessing to me. I most enjoy working with WMA teams and the leadership of Helen and Chuck. They help bring unity to our diverse ministries and make the missions successful!
- Helen Myers

Had a great time of ministry in China with WMA. If you are looking for a ministry opportunity, join with WMA! It is exciting to be a part of what God is doing around the world.
- Dale Combs
I had to travel across the world to see I had not been alone in my thoughts and questions. God used WMA to accomplish His twofold mission.
- Kressa Phillips


I'm blessed to have been making mission trips with Chuck and Helen since 1994. They have been an excellent tool in our missions' call to the nations.
- Gwen Reed
I have been on other mission trips with my church. But I knew God wanted me to go on this trip. It has forever changed me. It increased my desire for missions and to spread the Light of Christ. It's awesome what WMA is doing. I was taken out of my comfort zone, I'm so glad I was obedient to what God was calling me to do.
- Cynthia Altman

A few months ago I went to Thailand, that mission trip changed my entire life. It changed how I viewed God, it changed how I viewed myself. Before going on that mission trip I doubted what God had for me, he showed me things that warmed my heart, he showed me that pain can be healed with love from the simplest things.
- Anna McCasland
