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If God wants me to be a mission worker, where do I start?

If God wants me to be a mission worker, where do I start?Credit: Gert Grunert / pixelio.de

So you think that God is leading you to consider some kind of cross-cultural work; missions, to use the common term. One question you may ask is, “Where do I start?”

“This is a great question and you are reading this article, so you have found a good place to begin! Here are some recommendations for you to consider in knowing where to start,” says Jeff Boesel, Director of Mobilization at One Challenge.

First, let me say that everyone’s path is different, so there is not really an exact “right” place to begin. If you are the type of person that strives to get it right, let yourself off the hook with this one. If God wants you somewhere, he will get you there (remember, he whisked Philip from the road to Gaza off to Samaria in the Spirit…now that must have been some trip!)

Praying Hands

Pray about this a lot! I can’t stress this enough. The path from here to there in missions is not usually an easy one. There will be many opportunities to question if you are truly on the right path both before you get on an airplane and after you arrive in a country of service. To the extent possible, you need to be at peace that this is, indeed, what God has planned for you next.

Talk to your home fellowship (church) leadership. Before you spend lots of time on the internet searching for places to go or agencies to help you get there, use the resources that are right there with you each Sunday. Your church may have all kinds of training and preparation opportunities available for those wanting to serve cross-culturally. Believe me, wherever you end up in the future, you are going to want a strong foundation at home to “go with you” and they will be able to do that best if you begin the journey with them.

Communicate with current mission workers that you know. People out there doing what you think God is leading you to do will be one of your best resources. How did they get their start? What do they wish that they had known when they were where you are? How would they recommend that you prepare? Most of us know at least one mission worker. Get them on Zoom (or email, Facebook, Facetime, etc.) and start asking questions and carefully listening to what they have to say. You will be helped. They will love it too.

Pray for the world. I know, I already said to pray, but the focus of this time is to pray for those who still need to meet Jesus. Often we forget that the most effective tool in our toolbox is prayer. Remember, if anything really is to happen in the kingdom, it will happen because God wills it to happen. Our major part in bringing about God’s will is prayer. Operation World (published by Intervarsity Press) is a great guide to use but by no means the only resource out there.

Hands of different culturesRolf Friedrich / pixelio.de

Engage the cultures at your doorstep. In our excitement to follow God to the uttermost, we often forget that God has brought the uttermost to our neighborhood. Most places in the US have first-generation immigrants living and working there. If you intend to have an impact in some other country with some other culture, what better place to start than to get to know people of other cultures and religions here. How do you find them? My experience is that minority cultures tend to group. That is common of mission workers too, in other cultures. Begin with food. If there is an ethnic community near you there will be a place close by where they can buy food that reminds them of home.

You may wonder why I didn’t include a short-term missions trip. Well, ST trips cost money, for one thing. None of what I have mentioned above…besides perhaps buying a copy of OW…will cost you a cent. Since there are so many things you can do without needing money, why not start there and let God lead you into the more expensive stuff as those steps become clear.

If, after you have tried out some of what I have recommended above (and that is not an exhaustive list, by any means), God still has you moving toward cross-cultural work then begin the process of searching out an agency family to partner with. I have already written an article on that topic titled “Why Should I Join a Mission Agency.”

Your Great Commission waits. What are you waiting for??

May God bless you.


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For more information, please contact One Challenge’s Mobilization department:


Missions Mobilization
One Challenge is an international mission sending agency empowering local church ministry in more than 100 countries around the world. We seek to empower the whole body of Christ to bring a transforming love and hope to all people. When invited by local leaders, OC facilitates local bodies of believers to identify, train, and send global workers toward realizing a “from everywhere to everywhere” vision.

9 Comments

  • Oyama, Francis says:

    A very big thanks to OC for the encouragement.

  • ALLWIN SAM says:

    Many Thanks Jeff…Very useful to me..

  • Clint says:

    Thank you, I really like how this was explained.

  • Mieta says:

    Very useful article. Thanks a lot .????

  • INGRID says:

    I have been praying about how to use my time to help build the kingdom of God . So I was led to missionary work . Thank you for the recommendations starting at home is a great suggestion.

  • Gareth says:

    YWAM is where I started but I love the article

  • Tory says:

    Wonderful topic on missionaries and their work. I have been praying to God to show me what to do with my life. I am so amazed people are seeking Gods will for their own life. Thanks for sharing. God bless you.

  • Lactoya Burford says:

    Thank you for your starter points.
    I am praying for God to locate me to the right place. It’s down on me now; it’s heavy in my heart. Thank you!

  • APOSTLE ROBINSON OZOR says:

    Very good and interesting topic.
    Very much inspiring.

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