
Working in East Africa is dangerous, but it’s also critical. 20 million people are trapped in darkness. We believe this must happen and the time is now.
Working in East Africa is dangerous, but it’s also critical. 20 million people are trapped in darkness. We believe this must happen and the time is now.
Now what? I had no idea how to make this huge shift to becoming a missionary. God blessed us with a knowledgeable and passionate missions pastor, who connected us to Team Expansion.
Change terrifies me. I prefer to live my life in a bubble, surrounded by familiar comforts that are tested and time-honored. I never imagined myself writing about becoming a missionary.
Check out a few pictures and highlights from our 2018 Connect gathering.
On this side of it all, I’m grateful for my support raising journey. In fact, I wouldn’t want to go into the mission field without this experience.
In a recent Disciple-Making Training in Mongolia, we had the opportunity to take a local pastor on a prayer walk. We encountered several people and quickly discovered God’s ability to orchestrate simple gestures into amazing opportunities to share the Gospel.
If you’re considering cross-cultural mission work, you’ve likely found yourself completely overwhelmed as you think and pray. Where do I begin? How do I know if I’m called to be a missionary? Where should I go? What will I do? Will I be any good? It’s understandable. There are a lot of factors. It’s a lot of change. We’re here to help you take it one-step at a time.
God has called us all to make disciples. But where do we start? Here are 4 ways you can start your journey to becoming a disciple who makes disciples and starting a disciple-making movement in your own community!