The Great Commission
You Are Called to Go. Not All in the Same Way.
Matthew 28:19 is a command to every believer β but the way you carry it out is as unique as the person God made you to be. Not everyone is a pastor. Not everyone is a street evangelist. Every gift, every season of life, and every relationship is an opportunity.
Your Calling Is Personal
How God Uses Different People
Scripture shows us evangelists, teachers, servers, givers, and those with the gift of hospitality β all advancing the same Gospel through different doors. The question is not whether you are called. The question is how.
The Teacher
You open Scripture clearly and help others understand. You may be a homeschooling parent, a small group leader, or someone a friend always calls with questions. Use it.
The Host
Your table is a pulpit. Hospitality is a spiritual gift (Romans 12:13). Meals, living rooms, and neighborhood cookouts have planted more seeds than many sermons.
The Servant
Actions open mouths. When people see you serve without agenda, they ask why. That question is the open door. 1 Peter 3:15 β be ready to answer it.
The Conversationalist
You build relationships naturally. People trust you. You are positioned to speak truth because you have earned the right to be heard. Do not waste that currency.
The Writer
Words on a page, a post, or a message reach places your feet never will. If God gave you the pen, pick it up for His glory.
The Intercessor
You may never preach a single public sermon β but the prayers of the righteous are powerful and effective (James 5:16). Every believer you pray for is a seed watered.
Your Season Matters
Single. Married. Parent. Empty Nester.
Paul addresses this directly in 1 Corinthians 7. The single believer has an undivided devotion β more time, more mobility, more freedom to give. The married believer has a household that can be a living testimony. The parent has the most strategic mission field of all: their own children. None of these seasons are lesser. All of them are assignments.
A Word on Women
The Witness of Women Is Powerful and Biblical
Women are not called to the pulpit or to preach over men (1 Timothy 2:12) β but the Bible is full of women who changed the world for the Gospel. The Samaritan woman told an entire town about Jesus (John 4:39). Priscilla explained Scripture accurately to Apollos (Acts 18:26). Lydia opened her home as the first European church (Acts 16:14-15). Your witness is not smaller. It is simply shaped differently β and it is desperately needed.
Share It Now
Have You Heard?
Before you share the Gospel with someone else, make sure you know it yourself. Walk through our interactive Gospel presentation β the same one you can share with a friend, a family member, or a stranger.
Have You Heard the Gospel?