The Need

For He so loved

Four Corners exists to communicate and demonstrate the Gospel of Jesus Christ to unreached and under-equipped people groups.


Some people are unreached because they hate the message of Christ and want his messengers dead. Others, because they are difficult and expensive to get to. Still more are unreached due to cultural issues or gospel confusion caused by false teachers using “Christian” language to lead people astray.


Whatever the situation, these are the people Four Corners has been called to reach. We believe that humanity’s greatest need is the salvation found in Jesus Christ and that beyond food, shelter, medicine or even our love, the greatest gift we can deliver a lost people is the good news of Romans 5:8:


“God demonstrated His love for us in this: while were still sinners, Christ died for us!”

The movement begun...

There is a movement growing of people fueled by the gospel. Their eyes are wide open to the millions of people around the world who have never heard of a man named Jesus, who have never held a bible in their hands.
People are trading their vacation time to serve vulnerable children and hurting families around the world. They are trading their daily latte to meet needs of individuals they have never met.
This movement is focused on one thing, sending the gospel of Jesus Christ to those who have never heard it.
It isn’t a new concept, it’s called the Great Commission. The movement is made up of people like you who will go to the ends of the earth to fulfill it. We are Four Corners. We didn’t start this movement, but we will stop at nothing to empower it.

A God story...

The Four Corners story is a God story from the very beginning until present. 

 My name is Jimmy Sprayberry. I’m from Wadley Alabama and God called me to follow Him wherever He led. After the call, God gave me a burden to help the poor of the world. 

After 2003, God continued to open doors for me and gave my friend and pastor, Paul Wilson, a dream to start a ministry to help people in small churches do short-term mission trips. So, that year we formed a 501(c)(3) and named it Four Corners Ministries.

Soon after, I was deeply moved by a video of the persecuted church in Sudan and asked God for the opportunity to go and minister to the persecuted Christians there. God answered that prayer with an invitation in November of 2004 to go to Sudan. 

On my flight, I met an Ugandan pastor who lived in Kampala, Uganda. In 2007, due to this friendship, Four Corners Ministries began working in Uganda as well as continuing to work in the southern part of Sudan. 

In 2009 we believed God was calling Four Corners to buy land to start Abaana’s Hope. We searched diligently for three years. In 2012 Four Corners purchased the land where Abaana’s Hope is currently located.

At Abaana’s Hope we now have a Church, Primary School, Child Development Program, Medical Clinic, Farm, and four missionary families who have moved to Uganda. We built and operate the Women’s Refuge Center, where we help women who are in dire circumstances and have built a Pastor Training Center to train local pastors to minister to their own people.

Abaana’s Hope ministers both physically and spiritually to some of the poorest people of the world by providing education, medical care and jobs.

Jimmy Sprayberry
Four Corners Ministries Co-Founder and Board Member
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