10 Steps to Begin Your Mission Journey
Feeling called to mission but unsure where to start? Beginning your mission journey is an exciting step toward serving God’s kingdom globally or locally. Whether you dream of going overseas or impacting your community, these 10 steps to begin your mission journey will help you prepare spiritually, practically, and emotionally.

1. Pray for Clarity and Guidance
Your mission journey starts in prayer. Ask God to reveal His calling and prepare your heart for the adventure ahead.
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” — Proverbs 3:5

2. Learn About Missions
Educate yourself about different mission fields, cultures, and needs. Read books, watch documentaries, or attend mission conferences to gain insight.

3. Discover Your Gifts and Passions
Identify your spiritual gifts, talents, and passions. These are tools God will use in your mission service.
“We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us.” — Romans 12:6

4. Get Involved Locally
Start serving in your church or community. Local mission prepare you for cross-cultural service and build valuable experience.

5. Connect with Mission Organizations
Research and reach out to reputable mission agencies. They can provide training, mentorship, and opportunities to serve.

6. Pursue Relevant Training
Consider formal or informal training in cross-cultural communication, language, theology, or medical skills depending on your calling.

7. Seek Mentorship and Support
Find mentors who have mission experience to guide you. Build a support team of prayer warriors, friends, and family.

8. Prepare Financially and Logistically
Missions often require fundraising and logistical planning. Start budgeting, fundraising, and sorting out travel documents early.

9. Take a Short-Term Mission Trip
Gain practical experience with a short-term mission trip. It helps confirm your calling and prepares you for long-term service.

10. Step Out in Faith
Finally, obey God’s call and step out in faith. Remember, God equips those He calls.
“Here I am. Send me!” — Isaiah 6:8
