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Pastors

Pastors are central to what God is able to do with His Church.  As shepherds over your flocks, you can encourage or prevent God's people from their highest calling.  Your vision for the lost will inspire them, and your support will send some of them out into the harvest fields.

Below are resources to encourage you, answers to questions you may have about mobilising for missions, links to two organizations that can assist you in your church's journey, as well as videos and resources of note,

Featured Resource

Mission-oriented churches pray differently, think globally, and care for others. They are willing to send people and money for God’s work. How can a pastor ensure that their church is mission-minded? Rev Philip Kofi Tutu shares how.  Click here to read it!

Resources

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Resources to mobilize the Church

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Strengthening your church missions committee (video)

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10 takeaways from the missional life of Jesus

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What I wish I knew as a missions pastor

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Let's stop limiting mission involvement!

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Reading books on missions from the Global South

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Compelled to multiply, compelled to collaborate

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Biblical basis of missions

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The forgotten African history of Christianity - a podcast

Resources you shouldn't miss

All Africa for Jesus

Emmanuel Kwizera shares the vision of every African who knows and worships Jesus, in an inspirational and clear message.  Are you wondering "Why are missions important?".  This video will answer that question.

The Distant Boat

The Distant Boat tells the story of Max, a young urban Kenyan who has it all. Max's whole life and perspective is challenged when he meets Yusef, whose people have no church and no Christian witness.  Although he wants to help, opposition from family and friends almost causes him to give up.  This movie addresses uniquely African challenges in doing missions, and will change the hearts of all who see it.

FAQ

A missionary is a person who is sent out to work cross-culturally, usually in a spiritually dark place where people have not heard the Gospel.  They leave their homes, extended families, church, and comforts to minister to others, often at great cost.