Walking With You

Walking With You

Have you ever paused in your mission work and thought, “How did we end up in this place?” The team isn’t clicking. The atmosphere feels unsettled. Families are carrying more than they can hold. The life of a global worker is a tapestry of contrasts—joy and sorrow, strain and fruitfulness, heartbreak and hope—woven together in the same season. 

Wherever you find yourself on your mission journey, MissioCare Collective desires to walk with you in encouragement of the truth of Scripture. Echoing Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 1:15–23, we ask the Lord to fill you with a Spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him—so that you may know the hope of His calling and the immeasurable greatness of His power toward all who believe. 

We serve a mighty God who is never caught off guard when things go sideways, and who rejoices with us when things are going well. In every season, He longs for you. Think about it—the Creator of the universe, the Almighty, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, the One who set the stars in place and told the oceans where to stop, desires a relationship with you. He wants you to grow in wisdom and revelation of who He is. 

The greatest moment in human history took place at Calvary. Jesus died, was raised again, and is now seated at the right hand of the Father. No other god even comes close to such power. Our God is all-powerful. Keep your eyes fixed on Him, for apart from Him we can do nothing. Even when circumstances don’t unfold as you hoped, the Lord remains sovereign over all things—not just your mission, not just your location, but all of creation. He does not need us to accomplish His purposes; He graciously chooses to use us.  

Mission work often holds deep tension—joy mixed with strain, hope alongside heartbreak—and it’s normal to wonder how things became so difficult. MissioCare Collective offers encouragement and walks with global workers through every season, praying they would grow in wisdom, hope, and understanding of God’s power. God is sovereign and relational, never surprised by hardship and fully present in both struggle and success. Through Christ’s victory at Calvary, believers are reminded to keep their eyes fixed on Him, trusting that He rules over all things and graciously chooses to work through His people. 

-The MissioCare Collective Team

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