Many Gifts—One Body, One Purpose.

  • Medical

    Show the gospel’s love through hands that heal.

    Jesus looked on the sick with compassion and brought healing as a sign of God’s mercy and Kingdom presence (Matt 9:35–36). Medical service is not merely using a skill—it is love made tangible. When we use what the Lord entrusted—knowledge, care, endurance—to serve His purposes, the fruit does not vanish in a moment. God does not forget love shown in serving His people (Heb 6:10), and He promises a harvest for those who do not grow weary in doing good (Gal 6:9). Even though our bodies and strength are temporary, the Lord uses them to sow what lasts.

    Practical (What you can do)

    • Community health education (prevention, lifestyle, health literacy)
    • Welcome/intake support and patient care assistance (within role boundaries)
    • Clinic/camp operations support (flow, supplies, documentation support)
    • Follow-up and resource connections (local services, referrals, navigation help)
    • Health-related content (guides, checklists, multilingual handouts)
    • All licensed/clinical acts remain strictly within legal and ethical requirements

    Good Fit If You…

    • Prioritize safety, privacy, and ethics
    • Stay calm and helpful in real-world settings
    • Prefer steady, consistent care over “spotlight” roles
  • Legal

    Protect the vulnerable with justice and mercy.

    Scripture calls God’s people to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God (Mic 6:8). Legal service, at its best, is not about “winning arguments,” but about protecting people, clarifying pathways, and helping the vulnerable stand upright. Honest guidance, careful documentation, and the right connections can prevent harm and restore stability. Much of this service is unseen—yet no labor done for the Lord is ever in vain (1 Cor 15:58).

    Practical (What you can do)

    • Connect people to appropriate legal resources (agencies, clinics, pro bono networks)
    • Document organization and checklist support (non-legal advice roles)
    • Translation/escort coordination for appointments or paperwork processes
    • Educational materials (basic rights/steps FAQs, community guides)
    • Operational support (intake scheduling, tracking, follow-ups)
    • Legal advice is provided only by qualified professionals within proper scope

    Good Fit If You…

    • Are strong in accuracy, confidentiality, and process
    • Value clarity over drama
    • Can respect boundaries of scope and role
  • Engineering & IT

    Build the infrastructure that helps the gospel travel farther.

    God gives wisdom and skill for His work (Ex 31:1–6), and He builds the Church through the gifts of every member (Eph 4:11–13). Engineering and IT service often happens behind the scenes, yet it can carry the mission forward with stability, clarity, and speed. When disciples use systems, data, and tools with love, technology becomes a channel for truth, care, and formation. Faithfulness in “small” improvements matters (Luke 16:10), and your labor for the Lord is not in vain (1 Cor 15:58).

    Practical (What you can do)

    • Web/landing/news portal builds and improvements (SEO, speed, accessibility)
    • CRM (Customer Relationship Management) and membership workflows
    • LMS (Learning Management System) and training content delivery
    • Automation and dashboards (reports, pipelines, repeatable workflows)
    • Security, backups, access control, domains/hosting operations
    • AV/streaming/caption workflows; hybrid event tech support
    • SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) and documentation for stability

    Good Fit If You…

    • Think in systems and solve problems calmly
    • Care about security, reliability, and documentation
    • Prefer compounding progress: “small wins that last”
  • Art & Design

    Make truth visible with clarity and beauty.

    God’s glory awakens hearts, and beauty can help people remember what is true (Psalm 8). Arts and design are not merely decoration—they can serve the Word by making truth clear, accessible, and memorable in community. When the message is organized, confusion decreases, and people can engage with focus and joy (1 Cor 14:40). This work is often quiet, but it strengthens communication and builds trust—fruit that remains.

    Practical (What you can do)

    • Web/landing/news portal builds and improvements (SEO, speed, accessibility)
    • CRM (Customer Relationship Management) and membership workflows
    • LMS (Learning Management System) and training content delivery
    • Automation and dashboards (reports, pipelines, repeatable workflows)
    • Security, backups, access control, domains/hosting operations
    • AV/streaming/caption workflows; hybrid event tech support
    • SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) and documentation for stability

    Good Fit If You…

    • Think in systems and solve problems calmly
    • Care about security, reliability, and documentation
    • Prefer compounding progress: “small wins that last”
  • Media & Publishing

    Record and share the gospel’s work— build testimony that remains.

    The gospel is not an idea; it is God’s work in history—and the Church is called to testify to what the Lord has done (Acts 14:27). Media and publishing are not mere promotion; they are a ministry of truthful witness and faithful memory. A carefully told story can strengthen faith, encourage the weary, and help the next generation learn hope (Ps 107:2). When testimony is documented with integrity, it becomes a lasting gift to the Church.

    Practical (What you can do)

    • Story writing, interviews, editing (tone, clarity, fact-checking)
    • Photo/video capture and editing; recaps, documentaries, short-form content
    • Newsletter and content calendar; distribution across web/email/social
    • Publishing support (handbooks, reports, guides), collaboration with translators
    • Commitment to ethics: privacy, permissions, and copyright

    Good Fit If You…

    • Care about trust: accuracy + meaning together
    • Can build a consistent creation routine
    • Take ethics seriously (permissions, privacy, representation)
  • Language

    Bridge languages so the gospel can be understood.

    The gospel is for every people and tongue (Rev 7:9). Language service is more than technique—it is love that removes barriers so people can truly hear, understand, and follow. When communication connects, community connects; when teaching becomes accessible, discipleship multiplies. Building this bridge may feel invisible, but it produces very practical Kingdom fruit.

    Practical (What you can do)

    • Interpretation for worship/training/meetings; captions and scripts
    • Website/landing/news translation; multilingual content management
    • Glossaries and style guides (consistency + clarity)
    • Onboarding materials for newcomers; communication support
    • Localization: translating meaning with cultural wisdom, not just words

    Good Fit If You…

    • Balance accuracy with natural tone
    • Can work with review workflows and terminology consistency
    • Communicate with humility in multicultural settings
  • Teen & Next Generation

    Raise the next generation — carry faith forward.

    God calls His people to tell His works to the next generation so they would set their hope in Him (Ps 78:4–7). Teen and next-generation ministry is not a one-time event; it is discipleship that shapes a lifetime. Faith formed in youth often becomes the foundation for future households, community leadership, and generational inheritance of faith (Deut 6:4–9). This is a deeply strategic and deeply tender work: planting the Word so it grows and remains.

    Practical (What you can do)

    • Mentoring and small groups; Bible reading and prayer habits
    • Camps/retreat support; parent connection and follow-up
    • Academic/identity support through presence (not counseling—companionship)
    • Safe ministry operations: clear policies, boundaries, training
    • Word-centered program support (formation over entertainment)

    Good Fit If You…

    • Build trust patiently and consistently
    • Respect safety standards and healthy boundaries
    • Value long-term formation over short-term hype
  • Music & Worship

    Raise the next generation — carry faith forward.

    God calls His people to tell His works to the next generation so they would set their hope in Him (Ps 78:4–7). Teen and next-generation ministry is not a one-time event; it is discipleship that shapes a lifetime. Faith formed in youth often becomes the foundation for future households, community leadership, and generational inheritance of faith (Deut 6:4–9). This is a deeply strategic and deeply tender work: planting the Word so it grows and remains.

    Practical (What you can do)

    • Mentoring and small groups; Bible reading and prayer habits
    • Camps/retreat support; parent connection and follow-up
    • Academic/identity support through presence (not counseling—companionship)
    • Safe ministry operations: clear policies, boundaries, training
    • Word-centered program support (formation over entertainment)

    Good Fit If You…

    • Build trust patiently and consistently
    • Respect safety standards and healthy boundaries
    • Value long-term formation over short-term hype