Catalyze and Mobilize Others
Mission mobilizers multiply, disciple and mentor others in God's mission to the nations. Use these resources at the local level to engage people with a heart for God's purposes.
- Greg Parsons, writing for Mission Frontiers, wrote "Why Stay Here? Mobilizing the Home Front", describing the role of mission mobilization, examples of what that looks like locally, regionally, and more. He briefly describes Jesus as the model for mobilization.
- Catalyst Services provides a wealth of monthly postings with practical ideas in mission mobilization. The article list is searchable by Date, Keyword, and Category.
- The Where Do We Start (PDF) document provides next steps starting from various stages of a church's existing mission engagement.
- A Student Volunteer Movement 2 article covering Four Core Components for mobilizing mission ministry. These are:
- Missional focus of God in the Bible.
- Information activates awareness and action
- Intercession, affecting both ourselves and those for whom we pray
- Challenge to Go, which includes those that are geographically near, as the nations are now local. Challenge all believers to be message-bearers.
- The Mission Mobilization Resources provides an annotated list of a number of resources that can be used for mobilization, including books, curriculum (for children and adults), periodicals, videos, and more.