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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?
Did you ever think you could use your love of ethnographic research for the kingdom? We’re looking for someone with that background who has some theological training and great relational skills. The work includes studying the inter-relations of different tribal groups, especially between Christians and Muslims. This will aid the local church in her understanding […]
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Come join Mission to the World and bring your creative skill to the mission field. We have creatives serving all over the world in a range of disciplines—from potters to classically trained musicians—all working within the context of our church-planting teams.
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Bring a group from your church and assist our team in Mexico for a week doing a combination of work and ministry projects.
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TOP NEED
Provide regional member care support for missionaries, their children, and national ministry partners both in Kenya and across East Africa.
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Don’t see the country you were looking for? We are very open to talking with people who are interested in going to Europe. We have a broad network of national contacts and we’re willing to look creatively at possibilities when we think there might be a fit.
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We need someone to join our growing team to provide member care and encouragement for missionaries, pastors, and ministry leaders.
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Join a new team focused on planting an international Reformed church in Lisbon, Portugal. Children’s and youth workers are especially needed.
Learn moreIf 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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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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