Great Commission Resources
Tools to Help You Participate in God’s Global Purposes
Resettling after serving overseas can be difficult. But there are ways both returning workers and members of their churches can ease the transition.
Commissionings look different from church to church, but serve a common purpose: setting apart members of a congregation for cross-cultural service.
Global workers' relationships with churches are about far more than finances. These tips can help congregations build relationships and support well.
Is God leading you toward serving cross-culturally through Christar? We invite you to explore this road map of steps along the way.
What if you long to serve overseas but, at least for now, can't go? Your part in the Great Commission is still an interconnected part of God’s plan.
A Christar worker shares seven tips that have helped her grandparent from a distance, both as the one overseas and now as the grandma back home.
Parents can make some mistakes when their kids decide to serve overseas. What shouldn’t you do if you want to support your child’s decision to go?
What can we as parents do to love our children well as they begin a new journey of faith serving overseas?
Mobilizing the gospel is a task that requires the whole Body of Christ! We thank God for all who partnered with us in 2023.
Every believer is called to be part of bringing the gospel to the least-reached. What are your roles in the Great Commission?