DOWNLOADS: Free Bible Studies and Coaching Tools

Source: Center for Mission Mobilization

The Center for Mission Mobilization has repackaged some of their materials, created related pieces, and made them all more accessible to a larger audience as free, versatile downloads. You can also purchase hard copies of the Bible studies if that works better for you.

Xplore is a seven-lesson small group study designed to help believers discover God’s overarching purpose throughout the Bible and history, learn about world religions and unreached people groups, and grow in World Christian practices. A set of one-page coaching conversation documents will guide you through one-on-one conversations that reinforce the same topics. Take a look at those; they include some great material and may be able to stand alone.

Go Mobilize is another seven-lesson small group study, designed to help World Christians grow into mobilizers and learn what it takes to start a mission movement among their friends, churches, and families. A set of coaching conversation documents is also available for this study.

The GOer Groups study, video-based with downloadable discussion questions and a leader’s guide, is designed for college students interested in serving internationally. It addresses major questions and barriers students encounter as they pursue cross-cultural ministry.

Finally, take a look at the NVision video series, a set of 15 videos, 5-7 minutes in length, designed to to help you point people who know and follow Jesus to entire groups of people that don’t. Use these to help believers discover God’s pursuit of worship all over the earth, as well as simple, practical ways to impact the nations for Christ.

» Learn more or download resources (registration required for some pieces).

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