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?
If you have church planting gifts and experience and a heart for reaching the Muslim world, consider joining MTW in Central Asia. Dominated by Islam, it is genuinely a creative access region very much in need of the gospel.
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Join a new team focused on planting an international Reformed church in Lisbon, Portugal, and help lead the worship music.
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MTW’s team in Madrid, Spain is seeking missionaries to reach out to the community through the arts. This is a unique opportunity to integrate faith and art in a kingdom-building, cross-cultural environment.
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Use your God-given gifts and hard-won knowledge to serve overseas. We invite seasoned teaching elders and people entering their second career to serve in missions for 1 month, up to 11 months.
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.
Learn moreJoin our missionaries for a week of learning about and reaching out to the people of Sofia. Bulgaria.
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We are looking for mentors—ordained men (teaching elders, ruling elders, or deacons), mature in their faith, who can come alongside Latvian pastors to pray with them, encourage them, and guide them
Learn moreDo you love social media and want to use your skills to reach people online and then point them toward involvement in local churches? Then our team needs you!
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.
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A missionary is needed in to work alongside an Italian pastor to reach people with the gospel, support the needs of the local church, and strengthen a new Reformed denomination.
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