A practical guide to growing home and international missions through study, leadership, and steady, biblically anchored ambition.
This edition compiles actionable methods for workers at home who want to strengthen mission efforts. It covers organizing study groups, running focused campaigns, and strengthening the role of the Sunday-school in mission work. The material draws on real campaigns, leader preparation, and classroom structures to help volunteers move from interest to informed action.
From crafting effective mission study classes to staging campaigns that deepen commitment, this book outlines clear steps, schedules, and expectations. It also discusses how to use classroom and church settings to cultivate consistent, thoughtful engagement with the world’s mission needs.
- How to plan and lead mission study classes, including class size, location, and leadership qualities
- Strategies for campaign-style study efforts and how to sustain momentum
- Guidance on integrating mission themes into the Sunday-school experience
- Practical schedules, assignments, and example programs to inspire and organize volunteers
Ideal for church leaders, Sunday-school teachers, and mission volunteers looking to expand their home and foreign outreach through structured study and communal effort.