Exploring missions? This free monthly guide can help

BECOMING A MISSIONARY
April 2021

Some missionaries hear God's call, raise support and — boom — they’re on the field, doing ministry and sharing the love of Christ.

But often a global worker’s path winds past some questions: Am I called? Where should I serve? How will I raise support?

SEND’s mission coaches don’t want anyone to have to travel this road alone. So we’ve launched Explore — a monthly newsletter with ideas, inspiration, and opportunities to help you discover your role in missions.

To receive Explore for free each month, subscribe here.


The path to missions can feel overwhelming! Our experienced mission coaches will walk alongside you every step of the way.

 

• Subscribe to Explore , our free monthly newsletter full of inspiration, advice, and encouragement from real SEND missionaries to people like you -- interested in discovering their role in cross-cultural missions .

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