Mobilizing the Gospel
The Great Commission is too great to do alone. Worldwide, 3.4 billion people are living without the hope of Christ, and no one organization, project or person can bring news of this hope to all of them. But together, the Church can.
Every believer is called to be part of bringing the gospel to the least-reached, but not everyone is called to be involved in the same ways. Explore “Mobilizing the Gospel” to find your roles in the Great Commission.
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Help us serve the Body of Christ as its members invest their gifts, skills, vocations, time and resources to mobilize the gospel to the least-reached.
Help mobilize new workers and equip them to share the message of Christ.
Help workers in the Middle East run a language school and build relationships through which they can share the gospel.
Help meet the physical, psychological and spiritual needs of refugees and other marginalized people in the Middle East.
Your gifts empower Christar Workers to share transforming hope
with communities around the world.
Help a South Asian church finish constructing a building and increase its ability to reach out.
Provide Christian education in English for children in South Asia with few opportunities.
Equip spiritual leaders for planting and strengthening churches in the Arab World.
Help recruit and prepare workers from throughout the world outside of North America to serve in Muslim communities.
Equip Filipino believers to plant churches among some of the hardest-to-reach people groups in the world.
Provide refuge and counsel to Middle Eastern women and their children who are victims of abuse, and introduce them to Jesus.
Meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of refugees and those impacted by disaster.
Introduce people to Jesus Christ in places where there is little or no Christian witness.
Equip Christar workers to provide short-term assistance in the wake of natural disasters or other crises, laying the foundation for future ministry.
Enable a Persian to hear the gospel or help train Persian believers for ministry.
Equips South Asian believers to plant reproducing fellowships in small villages and support the ministries of their churches.
Help workers and local believers continue to serve and thrive in hard places.
In a community with no known believers, a new multipurpose building will provide opportunities to grow connections, meet needs and share Christ.
Help Middle Eastern followers of Christ learn how to apply and share biblical truth.
Equipping pathways help prepare aspiring cross-cultural workers for life and ministry in least-reached communities.
Ministry in least-reached communities is hard. Our Member Care team invests heart and skill to help workers serve to the best of their ability.
SESaMe disperses bite-sized pieces of the Word of God to least-reached people in a country with little access to this good news.
Help cultivate Christ-honoring transformation through medical care in Albania.
How Christar’s partnership with The Go Fund, a program of AIRO, enables workers to reach the field sooner and focus more fully on ministry
Danyal* delved deep into Islam, seeking meaning in life. He never expected who would change his life instead.
You may have heard that when it comes to missions, “You’re either a goer or a sender.” But what if that’s not true?
Mental health challenges don’t mean exclusion from the Great Commission! Leora shares how God has used her as she’s dealt with a mental illness.
A Christar worker shares about how his experience at RENEW supported and refreshed him and his wife to minister in the face of challenges.
RENEW debriefing retreats provide opportunities for cross-cultural workers to be refreshed, heard and encouraged.
We adapt to minister effectively in an ever-morphing world, motivated by our desire for the least-reached to know the eternally unchanging good news.
Christar is one of the many organizations that have partnered with the Alliance for the Unreached in striving to see the Great Commission fulfilled...
Celeste serves at a church that has faithfully supported Christar workers for 35 years. She considers Christar's uniqueness as a partner.
God moves us so that we can be instruments of His goodness in places where few know Him.
In his retirement, Joel has been involved in ministry in the Middle East in a more personal way--one that's blessed him and many others.
God works sovereignly to intersect people and places to accomplish His purposes--like reaching the Deaf with the gospel.
In the midst of coronavirus restrictions, God is opening doors for ministry around the world!
Support team members aren't just observers. They're active participants in bringing the gospel to least-reached communities.
How our updated computer system will better enable us to serve our workers and their support teams well.
Investing in the new generation of cross-cultural workers is one of our greatest privileges.
Nolan and Renee didn’t understand why God was delaying their arrival on the field. But now they can see how He orchestrated their journey.
What’s it like to leave the field where you've been investing your life for the least-reached? For Ellen and Michael, it wasn’t hypothetical.
God is using G5 trips to open students’ eyes to the needs of the least-reached and encourage them to pursue long-term ministry after graduation.
University student Ayana shares how God used an exposure trip to reveal His glory and His desire for her to use her talents to serve Him.
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Commissionings look different from church to church, but serve a common purpose: setting apart members of a congregation for cross-cultural service.
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.
Mobilizing the gospel is a task that requires the whole Body of Christ! We thank God for all who partnered with us in 2023.
A marketplace professional serving in the CMCUS challenges each of us to ask God for His help in growing in five key qualities.
You can only be sent from a body to which you belong. And belonging is central to what it means to be sent to the field by a local church.
Celebrate what God is doing through the Body of Christ as its members invest in the ministries of Christar and as we adapt to minister effectively.
We are involved in work that we cannot accomplish in our own strength. So we commit every aspect of our lives and ministries to God in prayer.
Missions isn’t the one-hit wonder of the Old Testament. God’s plan to bring blessing to the nations is THE big idea, from Genesis to Malachi.
There are plenty of reasons you may be drawn to cross-cultural ministry, but Jesus mentioned only one of them: obedience.
Over and over, we’ve seen God work in least-reached communities as His people pray, and that’s why we’re asking you to commit to 40 days of prayer...
Many believers are familiar with the Great Commission in Matthew. But the other three Gospels and Acts include commissions from Jesus too!
When you become a Christian, you become part of the family of God. And the family business is missions. It’s a matter of “how,” not “if.”
Four in 10 people worldwide have never heard the gospel. Yet only a small percentage of Christian workers are reaching out to them!
We’re not blessed merely for our own benefit. We are also blessed to be a conduit of God's grace to others around us!
Prayer is the primary catalyst that God uses to enact change—in us, in our congregations and to the ends of the earth!
As part of the Body of Christ, we recognize that God is at work among the least-reached—and He invites all of us to participate.
Every church—and every single believer—has a part to play in heeding Christ’s call to make disciples among the least-reached.
To help workers thrive in least-reached communities and remain in ministry, Christar hosts a restorative retreat called RENEW.
A recent short-termer shares about his experience at Blaze, a strategic time of spiritual, relational, logistical and cultural training.