Encourage Long-Term Faithfulness in Missions with a Biblically Informed Strategy That Recenters the Church
The church is the origin, means, and end of missions. Scripture calls on missionaries to start and strengthen churches where new believers—and more missionaries—can grow. But today, many Christians downplay the role of the church in favor of pragmatism and parachurch ministries, weakening the missions cause.
In this brief guide, pastors John Folmar and Scott Logsdon share their decades of experience working as pastors in Muslim countries. Showing how healthy churches are essential for fulfilling the Great Commission, they teach biblical ecclesiology and missiology with wisdom and real-world advice from the field. They also caution listeners against movement-driven missions, theological minimalism, and other techniques that replace the church's God-given roles of equipping, training, and sending missionaries. Offering an effective, biblical strategy for global evangelism, Prioritizing the Church in Missions helps pastors and churches not only make Christ known throughout the world but ensure that God's word is preserved long after missionaries leave.
Aaron Menikoff (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the senior pastor of Mount Vernon Baptist Church, where he has ministered since 2008. He is the author of Character Matters and Politics and Piety. He serves as the adjunct professor of church history at Reformed Theological Seminary, Atlanta, and is a founding board member of the Association of Churches for Missions and Evangelism. He lives in Atlanta with his wife, Deana, and their four children.
Harshit Singh serves as the preaching pastor of Satya Vachan Church in Lucknow, India. He is married to Malini, and they have four children.