Video Series with Study Guide: Mission in Motion

Source: The Traveling Team and RightNow Media

God has called all believers to go and make disciples of all nations, yet there remain thousands of people groups around the world who have never heard the name of Jesus Christ. The harvest is plentiful, so why are the laborers so few?

Living on mission isn’t just for “missionaries”—we all have a role in sharing Christ to the ends of the earth. In a new video series, Claude Hickman and Todd Ahrend of The Traveling Team speak to ordinary believers to help them rediscover their God-given purpose in life and examine ways that each of us can be involved in God’s great mission.

Four lessons look at our purpose, God’s mission, the world, and getting involved. They were just recorded this year, so the information is up to date. The production values are high, the content is compelling, and each lesson includes points and illustrations you can share with others.

I reached out to Claude, who said, “We developed these for the RightNow audience which is very broad, adults or young adults, something a small group could go through or an individual. [The videos are] only about 15 minutes, so super simplified for someone new to world missions ideas, and the discussion guide helps people process each topic more.

“Also, the study has a link to fill out a profile and our staff personally follow up and connect people with a mission org that’s a good fit for them.”

Learn more or watch the trailer (also below). You’ll need a RightNow account to watch/show the videos, but you may already have access or be able to get it through your church or ministry organization. You can also request an account if you are a member of Missio Nexus.

You may know about The Traveling Team’s work to mobilize college students for mission. They also work with local churches now. Check out Mission Revolution. It’s a build-your-own weekend mission conference and they have been doing it with hundreds of churches.

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