Some are called to go. Others are called to make it possible.
The ones who go cannot go if no one sends. Behind every laborer on the front lines is a network of people holding the line in prayer, in resources, and in infrastructure.
The war is first a spiritual one. The intercessors are not a supporting role. They are front line. They hold the gates open for the work to move forward.
Open AssignmentLaborers need resources. Disciplers need space. Mission needs fuel. To give is to send. To give is to be part of the work.
Open AssignmentBuilders create what holds the movement: infrastructure, systems, platforms, safe houses, tools, logistics. The unseen scaffolding that makes multiplication possible.
Open AssignmentMany movements begin with fire. Few survive the years that follow.
What keeps a movement alive is not the energy of its start. It is the structure that sustains it. Prayer that does not run dry. Giving that does not grow weary. Builders who keep showing up long after the crowd goes home.
Some are called to go. Others are called to make it possible.
A growing network of ministries, leaders, funds, and organizations aligned around a shared mission. These are not just names. They are people and teams that have been walked with, known, and trusted in how they lead, steward, and carry the Gospel.
To be recognized as a partner on the Front Lines or in Discipleship, every ministry goes through a thorough process of engagement and evaluation.
This includes time spent with leadership, understanding how the Gospel is communicated, how people are discipled, and how the work is carried over time.
We look for clarity in message, integrity in leadership, sound stewardship, and real fruit in people’s lives.
This is not about approval. It is about alignment.
The result is a trusted network of ministries that can move together with confidence.
If you are already carrying the mission, we want to know you.
What you resource, God sustains.