There is a vital role for you in building sustainable access to the Middle East and North Africa. Whether you are sending, going, or investing, choose your path below to see how we can partner together.
The local church is the primary engine for global missions. We exist to help you fulfill that calling in the world’s hardest-to-reach places by removing the operational barriers to entry.
Risk Mitigation
Legal and corporate guidance and protection, for navigating in complex regions.
Secure Infrastructure
Legitimate business platforms that grant your sent ones valid residency and a respected identity.
Long-Term Viability
A structure designed to keep your people on the field for decades.
The Pastoral Connection
Even when your members are working for an Al-Bab business overseas, they remain your sent ones. We work to maintain a strong, open channel between the worker on the field and their home congregation, ensuring they never feel spiritually isolated and your church remains deeply invested in their daily journey.
The Process
Your Pathway to Sending
A straightforward, step-by-step guide to mobilizing your congregation and placing them securely on the field.
Connect
Assess
Equip
Send
Initial conversation to understand your church’s vision.
Evaluate the skills and readiness of your candidates.
Match candidates with appropriate business roles.
Deploy your workers through our established platforms.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Do we still act as the sending church?
Not necessarily. While professional skills are highly valued, we work to match a worker’s background—whether in administration, engineering, or design—with appropriate roles within our platforms.
How do our workers maintain a relationship with our congregation?
We encourage regular communication, prayer updates, and dedicated check-ins between the worker and the home church, functioning within necessary security guidelines.
Can church leadership visit our sent workers on the field?
Yes. Because our workers are legitimately employed professionals, visits from friends, family, or church leadership are treated as normal personal or professional visits.