Global Servants Earns 2025 ECFA Accreditation

Global Servants

A Commitment to Integrity and Responsible Stewardship

Global Servants is proud to announce that we have received renewed accreditation from the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) for 2025. This accreditation reflects our ongoing commitment to uphold the highest standards of financial integrity, accountability, and transparency in every aspect of our ministry.


The ECFA accreditation is awarded only to organizations that meet the Seven Standards of Responsible Stewardship, which include sound financial management, responsible governance, transparency, and ethical fundraising practices.


Michael Martin, President and CEO of ECFA, congratulated Global Servants:

“Stories of triumph begin with trust. Your ongoing commitment to ECFA's Seven Standards of Responsible Stewardship signals to a watching world that yours is a ministry worth trusting.”


For more than four decades, Global Servants has sought to honor God by serving people through ministries in West Africa and Southeast Asia — including the Houses of Grace, Clean Water Initiatives, Education Programs, and Evangelism and Leadership Development. This accreditation is a meaningful reminder that integrity and stewardship are foundational to every mission we undertake.


“For we are taking pains to do what is right, not only in the eyes of the Lord but also in the eyes of man.”

— 2 Corinthians 8:21 (NIV)


Why This Matters

When you give to Global Servants, you can do so with confidence knowing that your gifts are managed with integrity and used to advance the Gospel and transform lives. ECFA accreditation affirms that Global Servants is committed to responsible stewardship in every donation, project, and outreach effort.

About ECFA

Founded in 1979, the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability accredits Christian organizations that faithfully demonstrate compliance with established standards for financial accountability, transparency, fundraising, and board governance. Learn more at www.ECFA.org

Travis Rutland smiling broadly in a light gray shirt, standing near a lake.

A Note from Travis Rutland

We are deeply grateful for this continued recognition from ECFA. Our goal has always been to serve with transparency and integrity so that every donor and partner knows their support is making a difference. Together, we are advancing the mission of Global Servants to share God’s love and bring hope to those in need.



—Travis Rutland, President of Global Servants

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