Mongolia Mission successfully held its Annual Council and Session on Nov. 13, 2025, bringing together the newly appointed mission leaders, pastors, departmental directors, delegates, and church administrators for a full day of reporting, discussion, and planning.

For the first time in the Mongolia Mission’s history, the Northern Asia-Pacific Division voted all three officers to be from Mongolia: Bold Batsukh as president, Nyamsuren Myagmar as secretary, and Avirmed Enkhmaa as treasurer.
The one-day meeting provided an opportunity to review the mission’s activities over the past year and to evaluate progress toward strategic objectives. Departmental reports covered key areas of ministry, including evangelism, education, youth and children’s ministries, and community outreach, outlining both achievements and ongoing challenges across the country.
Participants reviewed how ministries continued despite changing circumstances and limited resources. Leaders acknowledged the commitment of pastors, church members, and volunteers who supported local churches and mission initiatives throughout the year. Several reports highlighted steady engagement in outreach and discipleship efforts, particularly among young people and local communities.

A central agenda item was the Mongolia Mission Session, during which delegates discussed mission priorities, organizational matters, and plans for the coming year. Through discussion and consensus, participants emphasized the need to strengthen church life, nurture spiritual growth, and expand community-based outreach. Decisions were made following dialogue and prayer, reflecting a collaborative approach to mission planning.
The Annual Council and Session concluded with prayer, as participants committed themselves to continued service and mission in the coming year. Leaders expressed hope that future ministry would move forward with clarity, unity, and faith in God’s guidance.