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THE BRIEF:

MISSION
FIELDS

We believe every believer is called to be a missionary and every missionary needs a mission field. There is something powerful in being intentional in who we are committing to love, serve and reach with the message of Jesus. Explore different mission fields below. 

MISSION FIELD 001:

Universities

THE PROBLEM
On the average university in America only 1-5% of students participate in a Christian group or organization on campus. Only 4% of the generation is reported to hold a Biblical worldview. Even worse, the culture of college campuses is leaving students lost, in pain and searching for an answer. 1 in 5 college students meets the criteria for alcohol abuse disorder. 1 in 10 college students will experience rape or sexual assault through physical force, violence, or incapacitation. 2 in 10 students reported non-suicidal self-harm in the past year. Worse of all 50%-88% of GEN Z are leaving the Church by the end of their first year of college.
THE NEED
We need missionary-minded and catalytic evangelists who are ready to unite believers and reach the lost.
UNIQUE CHALLENGES
Christian college groups are at times disjointed, doing their own thing instead of collaborating to reach the lost on campus.
PROCESS
Once you sign up, you will work with our partners to launch a collaborative outreach on your campus.

MISSION FIELD 002:

High Schools

THE PROBLEM
Most young people come to faith by the end of their teenage years, yet 1,000s of high school remain without any gospel presence. That void is leaving students without hope. Nearly one-third of Gen Z would identify their mental health as fair or poor. Suicide is the second leading cause of death in Gen Z. Seventy percent of teens say that anxiety and depression are significant problems among their peers regardless of gender, race, or socio-economic level. Only 4% of Gen Z have a biblical worldview. A generation is in need of the message, love and truth of Jesus.
THE NEED
We need a generation of high schoolers, youth pastors, and believers who will declare their local high school a mission field, start Jesus Clubs, and reach people with the message of Jesus.
UNIQUE CHALLENGES
Depending on the school, you may need to find a teacher to sponsor you to start a Jesus Club. However, it is a myth that you cannot have a Christian club in a public High School.
PROCESS
 Sign up to start a Jesus Club, and one of our partners will train and walk with you to start one.

MISSION FIELD 003:

Nations

THE PROBLEM
There are 3.1 billion people who have never heard the name of Jesus and have little to no access to the Gospel. Yet the Church has 3,000 times the financial resources and 9,000 times the manpower to finish the Great Commission.
THE NEED
We need a new wave of missionaries that would give themselves as long-term missionaries to unreached people groups around the world.
UNIQUE CHALLENGES
To be an effective long-term missionary requires training, language learning, and a support system. All of these are things a mission organization can help you with.
PROCESS
The first step is to get trained and complete a multi-month outreach through one of our mission partners. From there, you can enter a process to be sent as a long-term missionary.

MISSION FIELD 004:

Local Communities

THE PROBLEM
On the average university in America only 1-5% of students participate in a Christian group or organization on campus. Only 4% of the generation is reported to hold a Biblical worldview. Even worse, the culture of college campuses is leaving students lost, in pain and searching for an answer. 1 in 5 college students meets the criteria for alcohol abuse disorder. 1 in 10 college students will experience rape or sexual assault through physical force, violence, or incapacitation. 2 in 10 students reported non-suicidal self-harm in the past year. Worse of all 50%-88% of GEN Z are leaving the Church by the end of their first year of college.
THE NEED
On the average university in America only 1-5% of students participate in a Christian group or organization on campus. Only 4% of the generation is reported to hold a Biblical worldview. Even worse, the culture of college campuses is leaving students lost, in pain and searching for an answer. 1 in 5 college students meets the criteria for alcohol abuse disorder. 1 in 10 college students will experience rape or sexual assault through physical force, violence, or incapacitation. 2 in 10 students reported non-suicidal self-harm in the past year. Worse of all 50%-88% of GEN Z are leaving the Church by the end of their first year of college.
UNIQUE CHALLENGES
On the average university in America only 1-5% of students participate in a Christian group or organization on campus. Only 4% of the generation is reported to hold a Biblical worldview. Even worse, the culture of college campuses is leaving students lost, in pain and searching for an answer. 1 in 5 college students meets the criteria for alcohol abuse disorder. 1 in 10 college students will experience rape or sexual assault through physical force, violence, or incapacitation. 2 in 10 students reported non-suicidal self-harm in the past year. Worse of all 50%-88% of GEN Z are leaving the Church by the end of their first year of college.
PROCESS
On the average university in America only 1-5% of students participate in a Christian group or organization on campus. Only 4% of the generation is reported to hold a Biblical worldview. Even worse, the culture of college campuses is leaving students lost, in pain and searching for an answer. 1 in 5 college students meets the criteria for alcohol abuse disorder. 1 in 10 college students will experience rape or sexual assault through physical force, violence, or incapacitation. 2 in 10 students reported non-suicidal self-harm in the past year. Worse of all 50%-88% of GEN Z are leaving the Church by the end of their first year of college.

MISSION FIELD 005:

Vulnerable Children

THE PROBLEM
There are 400,000 children in the American foster care system who need a temporary or permanent family. Many more are at risk of entering Foster care because of neglect because of poverty-related issues.
THE NEED

We need loving families to step forward to do one of three things:

  1. Become a foster parent and become a temporary family believing for family restoration.
  2. Become an adoptive parent and become family for an orphaned child or children.
  3. Step forward and support families in need so they can keep their children out of foster care.
UNIQUE CHALLENGES
Stepping into foster or adopt can be intimidating. Still, our partners can help you by clarifying fears based on myth rather than reality. If God is placing this on your heart, do not let fear of asking honest questions keep you from moving forward.
PROCESS
The first step is to choose how you want to serve, and then have a conversation with one of our partners about what the process could look like for you.