Your Mission Field Is Closer Than You Think
Many people think of mission work as something that happens far away—in another country or culture. While global missions are vital, Scripture reminds us that the mission field often begins right where we are. The people you see every day—neighbors, coworkers, classmates—are the very ones God has placed in your life intentionally. It’s easy to overlook these opportunities because familiarity can breed complacency. We assume there will always be another chance to speak, another moment to act. But each interaction carries potential. A simple conversation can open the door to deeper spiritual discussions. One of the challenges Christians face is fear—fear of rejection, awkwardness, or saying the wrong thing. But sharing your faith doesn’t require perfection. It requires availability and authenticity. Living on mission means being aware and intentional. It’s about asking God to help you see people the way He does. It’s about being willing to step into conversations, li...