
Find Your Fit
Making disciples: it’s about new hearts. It’s also about restored lives. Will God use your gifts to tell the good news of the gospel of grace? To support His church? To bring renewal through mercy?
Nearly any job that you work in the U.S. could be used as an avenue for gospel work in the Middle East! We can equip and support you to be part of making disciples among one of the least reached people groups.
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We would love to hear about your gifting, experience, and interests and to discuss some places you could serve with us and bless our fields for 1-11 months.
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Serve new missionary families as they participate in orientation training which takes place several times a year.
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We need several full-time missionaries to develop theological education initiatives in the Dominican Republic.
Learn moreWe are seeking a passionate and visionary individual to develop and lead vibrant university ministry connected with our church in Freiburg, Germany.
Learn moreThe student ministry coordinator will work to build meaningful connections, organize events, and facilitate discussions that encourage spiritual growth and community involvement.
Learn moreCoordinate strategy and serve as a primary liaison with national church leadership; identify new areas for ministry, recruit for those needs, and help equip those already placed in the field.
Learn moreIf you have business development skills as well as a heart for reaching the Muslim world, consider joining MTW in Central Asia to develop our Business as Mission efforts. Mentor believers as they develop various types of small businesses, which will help the growing Church with financial stability.
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Join us for a mentored summer internship in Kigali, Rwanda, and choose from one of two ministry tracks.
Learn moreHave a master’s in TESL? Consider joining us in Central Asia to do university ministry through teaching English. Dominated by Islam, this is genuinely a creative access region very much in need of the gospel. Help grow the kingdom here by reaching students who are often open to hearing truth.
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