Missions Involvement

Discover a variety of opportunities to involve all church members in missions. Choose from one-time events, short-term activities, ongoing projects, continuous learning, application, and awareness opportunities.

Small Churches:
On more than one occasion, a pastor has said to me, “My church is too small (or too new) to be involved in missions!” When I hear this, I always have to ask, “Is this a true statement? Can a church be too small or too new to be involved in missions?” I think not. Full story.

New Churches:
Another church planter found that one way to start a church is through the children in the community. He and his wife allowed the children to visit them in their home. They used Girls in Action® materials with the girls then reached out to their parents. Full story. 

 

Adult Groups:

Youth Groups:

Children's Groups:

Preschool Groups:

Church Groups or Women's Groups:

The Connecting Events series are downloadable products.
All event plans are clearly organized and provide pre-event planning, what to do during the event, and post-event follow-up. Connecting Events will help you “Connect” your audience to the following life areas and topics. Each are sold separately or you can save and buy all 12 as one package.
 

Articles

All Age Groups:

 

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Missions Leader Team Blog
5.2.13

It’s not an easy topic to talk about or discuss in public, but it is one that is quietly infiltrating the pews of the church from every direction. Men, women, senior adults, and teenagers alike are in the trenches daily fighting the addictive nature of pornography. It has been called the bubonic plague of the twenty-first century, silently killing men, women, families, and marriages!

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