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“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations…” (Matthew 28:19a)
Ready to serve longer in missions? If God is nudging you to devote more of your life to making disciples, He will guide you to the right place.
And we’re here to help. We’re committed to your personal & spiritual growth, placing you with the right team, coaching you along the way and giving you freedom to fly.
Are your gifts in discipleship, teaching? Mercy, music? Reach deeper into your calling by exploring over 20 ways to serve.
Dive in
“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations…” (Matthew 28:19a)
Ready to serve longer in missions? If God is nudging you to devote more of your life to making disciples, He will guide you to the right place.
And we’re here to help. We’re committed to your personal & spiritual growth, placing you with the right team, coaching you along the way and giving you freedom to fly.
Are your gifts in discipleship, teaching? Mercy, music? Reach deeper into your calling by exploring over 20 ways to serve.
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Join the MTW Bulgaria team and help facilitate weekly English classes. This method of community outreach provides great opportunities to develop Christ-directed relationships with Bulgarians.
Learn moreInterns will serve alongside an MTW team using their gifts to teach and assist staff at our international school.
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We’re building a team with a heart to reach marginalized people with the hope of the gospel in El Salvador.
Learn moreLearn how to look at the Bible together with Muslims and lead them to discover who God is, what He is doing, and how they can follow and worship Him in all of life.
Learn moreA new and growing denomination in New Zealand (a sister denomination to the PCA) is in need of assistant/associate pastors in both rural and urban settings. Use your pastoral gifts to serve in evangelism, discipleship, and international ministry in this post-Christian country.
Learn moreThe number of believers is growing in this North African country. A number of churches have already formed and we have an open door to work alongside other believers to disciple, provide theological training, and plant more churches.
Learn moreSame calling, different path The 18.26 Network offers a new paradigm for missions: sending people who find secular jobs and do ministry in partnership with existing missionaries on the ground. Unlike traditional missionaries who must raise 100 percent of their support, you can take your professional gifts and talents overseas and sustainably support yourself for […]
Learn moreJoin a new team focused on planting an international Reformed church in Lisbon, Portugal, to preach, teach, invest in the growing children’s and youth ministry, and assist the lead pastor with administration.
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Trained youth pastors are rare in Africa; experienced youth ministry leaders are needed to disciple young people and to train and mentor nationals in youth ministry.
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Getting to the Field
See the whole process. Deadlines are approaching for new missionary training events. Please add them to your calendar.

FAQs
How do I become a missionary with MTW?
How do I start the application process?
What are the main qualifications MTW looks for in missionary candidates?
For people seeking to serve with MTW as missionaries, MTW examines an applicant’s spiritual life, relationship with their church, their personal relationship with Christ, their personal traits and characteristics, ministry experience, conviction that God is calling them into missionary service, knowledge of the Bible, and their understanding of the Reformed faith.
What kind of training will I receive?
The training a missionary receives depends on the length of time the missionary will serve.
Once approved, missionaries serving one year and longer will participate in Kingdom Foundations:
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Orientation: A 5-day training event where missionaries will hear from MTW’s leadership, consider the importance of the gospel and their identity in Christ, as well as learn about and practice kingdom prayer. They will also be introduced to the support raising process and connected to a cohort group.
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Cohort journey: Cohorts will meet every other week for a 10-month journey of growth and development, encouragement, accountability and camaraderie, leading up to departure for the field. Between cohort meetings, missionaries will have topical assignments to complete
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Pre-field training: a one-week, in-person event with your cohort, followed by contextualized training in your field of service. Topics are relevant to adjusting to life overseas.
How are MTW missionaries funded?
MTW missionaries develop a support team of individuals and churches who support their ministry though prayer and financial giving.
Missionary budgets vary widely based on field location and other factors. Careful thought has been given to how and why we structure our budgets the way we do, and foundational to this commitment is providing our missionaries with a benefits package (health, life, and disability insurance), along with funds for continued training and other items while on the field.
What support systems are in place for missionaries and their families?
A foundational value of MTW is to care for the whole person and family. Every missionary is assigned a resource representative in the office who is their go-to person for any questions they have regarding support raising, finances, policies, insurance, etc. This office representative is in contact with the missionary from the time of their approval until the missionary retires or returns to the States.
Additionally, MTW’s Member Care and Development Department provides care for missionaries in the form of area retreats and by responding to any spiritual and emotional crises experienced by the missionaries on the field. MTW Next team seeks to provide care for missionary children around the globe, along with providing resources for parents as they raise their children overseas. We also have insurance protection and an internal response infrastructure in place to assist missionaries in times of medical or political crises.
How old do I have to be?
Applicants need to be at least 18 years of age or a high school graduate.
Do I need to speak a foreign language?
Language requirements depend on location. Language school is considered part of most on-the-field training.
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The Joys, Challenges, and Lifelong Impact of Growing Up Overseas: A Conversation with Four Former Missionary Kids
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