Resource Roundup: Missions for Everyone

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Two Years Out of Twenty

What is the best way to spend your first few years out of college? Consider investing the first two years of your career based on the biblical concept of the tithe. Read Tithe Your Career (GoCorps). GoCorp’s Katy White has a new book coming out that uses the same title; we’ll let you know when it’s available.

Missions for the Middle-Aged

At the end of their careers, many Christians have more time, flexibility, and life experience than ever. Steve Richardson asks, why not harness those things to further the kingdom of God? Read Never Too Old: Missions for the Middle-Aged (Pioneers-USA).

A Mission of Faithfulness

For generations, men have been taught—subtly and explicitly—that their primary duty is to provide for their families. While provision is important, it was never meant to be a man’s ultimate mission. Read The True Mission of a Man: Faithfulness Over Provision and other articles related to stewardship and generosity from Chris McDaniel (Ignite Your Generosity).

Faith at Work

Global Day of Faith at Work (GDFW) is a new worldwide event held annually on May 1, which is also observed as International Labor Day. The first GDFW also coincides with the National Day of Prayer in the United States. Let’s pray together for effective ministry in every workplace, community, and nation. Find many helpful resources on the website (Lausanne Workplace Network). Many can be used at any time.

History Makers Leadership Podcast

What strategies, stories, insights, and values shape and inspire Christian leaders making a global impact? Hear a couple who pastor in the Global Methodist Church tell their story in episodes titled “Your Church Is a Launchpad, Not Just a Building” and “The Harvest Is Plentiful: Mobilizing Effective Missions.” Listen in (International Leadership Institute).

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