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What if worship is the endgame and missions is the pathway? We trace a straight line from the Great Commission to the glory of God, arguing that evangelism is not an optional ministry track but the ordinary way God gathers more worshipers for His name. Drawing on Matthew 28:19–20, we unpack what “go” really means—both as you live and, when called, where you’re sent—and why making disciples must move beyond a quick decision to baptism into a local church and ongoing obedience to all Jesus commanded.
We wrestle with common objections: Isn’t mission for the gifted few? Didn’t the apostles already do that? What if I’m not traveling overseas? Step by step, we show how Scripture places responsibility on the whole church and every believer. Individuals bring the gospel into spaces pastors can’t reach; churches baptize, teach, and shepherd; together we form a cooperative engine for disciple-making. You’ll hear honest field lessons about why divorcing evangelism from the local church leaves new believers adrift, and how conversion, baptism, and teaching belong in one seamless arc.
Then we widen the lens to “all nations.” A street-level witness matters, but the command stretches farther than our zip code. We outline three practical ways anyone can engage global mission: pray for unreached peoples and workers by name, go on short-term trips or long-term assignments that reshape courage and clarity, and give consistently so frontline work can take root. Throughout, one promise powers the call: “I am with you always.” That presence steadies fearful hearts and turns ordinary lives into faithful witness.
If this stirred you, act on it. Pray for a missionary today, plan a conversation across your street, consider a short-term trip, or start giving. And if this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the show.
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What if worship is the endgame and missions is the pathway? We trace a straight line from the Great Commission to the glory of God, arguing that evangelism is not an optional ministry track but the ordinary way God gathers more worshipers for His name. Drawing on Matthew 28:19–20, we unpack what “go” really means—both as you live and, when called, where you’re sent—and why making disciples must move beyond a quick decision to baptism into a local church and ongoing obedience to all Jesus commanded.
We wrestle with common objections: Isn’t mission for the gifted few? Didn’t the apostles already do that? What if I’m not traveling overseas? Step by step, we show how Scripture places responsibility on the whole church and every believer. Individuals bring the gospel into spaces pastors can’t reach; churches baptize, teach, and shepherd; together we form a cooperative engine for disciple-making. You’ll hear honest field lessons about why divorcing evangelism from the local church leaves new believers adrift, and how conversion, baptism, and teaching belong in one seamless arc.
Then we widen the lens to “all nations.” A street-level witness matters, but the command stretches farther than our zip code. We outline three practical ways anyone can engage global mission: pray for unreached peoples and workers by name, go on short-term trips or long-term assignments that reshape courage and clarity, and give consistently so frontline work can take root. Throughout, one promise powers the call: “I am with you always.” That presence steadies fearful hearts and turns ordinary lives into faithful witness.
If this stirred you, act on it. Pray for a missionary today, plan a conversation across your street, consider a short-term trip, or start giving. And if this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the show.