Administratively,
the world-wide Church has 12 Divisions, which are composed
of churches grouped by a collection of missions, fields,
or states into unions of churches. The Divisions, headquarters,
and geographical descriptions are:
Africa-Indian Ocean (AID) Abidjan, Cote
d'Ivoire; 32 mostly French-speaking countries across Africa
to Indian Ocean islands,
Eastern Africa (EAD) Harare, Zimbabwe; ten
nations primarily along the east coast from Djibouti to
Botswana,
Euro-Africa (EUD) Berne, Switzerland; three
Portuguese-speaking nations of Africa attached to 25 central
European countries because of common languages,
Euro-Asian (ESD) Tula, Russia; states in
the Commonwealth of Independent States (certain of the
countries of the former Soviet Union),
Inter-American (IAD) Miami, USA; 46 nations
including Mexico and four countries on the north rim of
South America, and the Caribbean Islands,
North American (NAD) Silver Spring, USA;
the United States, Canada, Bermuda, two Islands in the
Pacific Ocean beyond Hawaii, and two off the coast of
Newfoundland,
Northern Asia Pacific (NSD) Seoul, Korea;
China, Korea, Japan and Mongolia. (200,000 believers in
the People's Republic of China direct their own program
in cooperation with the Three-Self Movement)
South American (SAD) Brasilia, Brazil; eight
nations below the rim on the north of the continent which
are associated with Inter-America,
South Pacific (SPD) Wahroonga, Australia;
Australia, New Zealand, Kiribati and the islands of the
Pacific lying south of the Equator between 140 East and
120 West longitudes,
Southern Asia (SUD) Tamil Nadu, India; India,
Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldive Islands,
Southern Asia Pacific Division (SSD) Manila,
Philippines, 13 countries in the Orient and Pacific Islands
north of the equator,
Trans-European (TED) St. Albans, England;
30+ diverse nations of Great Britain, Scandinavia and
the Baltics southward from Poland through the Balkans
to Greece and the countries of the Middle East, Pakistan
and Afghanistan.