STEP ONE: Get Acquainted!
We want to get to know more about you and how God has been leading you towards missions. Email, phone calls, skype, face-to-face meetings, let’s talk! Take a moment to tell us more about yourself by filling out our Initial Contact form.
STEP TWO: WorldView
Enroll in our online WorldView course which is designed to help you learn more about OC International: Who are we? How does our philosophy and strategy play out in our ministries? How do we deal with things like money or the balance of ministry and family? This in-depth course will paint a clearer picture for you as you are deciding which agency is the best fit for you. During this course you will also have opportunity to dialogue more with our Director of Mobilization, Jeff Boesel. Together, you can decide if step 3 is next for you!
Ready to Go?
Find out more on the OC Mobilization blog called “Prepare for Impact” at https://prepareforimpact.life.
See also:
One Challenge’s Mobilization department can be reached at:
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. For more information, please email OC Mobilization at mobilization@oci.org. Or go to our Mobilization blog called “Prepare for Impact” at https://prepareforimpact.life/blog/.
If you feel OC is not a fit for you, check out the MissionNext website to find other agency options and opportunities…
MissionNext connects God’s people who want to serve in missions with ministries that are looking for workers. With their unique matching system, you’ll receive personalized opportunities suited to your interests and skills. This service is free to individuals who wish to submit a Profile and very inexpensive for ministries.