The Mongolia Mission convened its Executive Committee on December 12, where members discussed and approved two key matters shaping the future direction of the Church’s mission and administration.
During the meeting, the Committee approved the Mongolia Mission’s five-year strategic plan for 2026–2030. In addition, in accordance with Executive Committee Resolution No. 25-06 adopted in June 2025, the Committee implemented an administrative structural reform and confirmed the appointment of new department directors.
The new strategy and structural changes place special emphasis on aligning the Church’s vision, values, available resources, long-term outlook, and mission. The Committee resolved to maintain a streamlined and efficient administrative structure while directing more than 70 percent of departmental budgets toward direct church ministry and growth.
As part of the restructuring, the Committee approved the following department director appointments:
- Community Services, Education, Health, and Communication – President B. Bold
- Sabbath School & Personal Ministries, Adventist Mission, and Religious Liberty – Executive Secretary M. Nyamsuren
- Treasury, Publishing, and ASI – Treasurer A. Enkhmaa
- Family Ministries, Women’s Ministries, and Ministerial Spouses Ministries – Ts. Otgontuya
- Youth and Children’s Ministries – G. Gan-Erdene
Following the restructuring, the Mongolia Mission office will operate with a streamlined team of nine staff members, while the number of pastors, elders, and missionaries serving the Mission’s 33 churches remains unchanged at 27. Due to the reduction in administrative positions, the total number of employees decreased from 42 to 36, resulting in a net loss of 6 positions.
Church leaders emphasized that this structural reform does not reduce the number of frontline ministry workers. Rather, it aims to reduce administrative burdens and create conditions for more fruitful church ministry by channeling approximately 70 percent of departmental resources directly to local churches through financial support. The Mongolia Mission continues to pray that God’s grace and guidance will accompany these decisions and that the work of the gospel will bear abundant fruit.