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Why support the Global Outreach Network?

Because leaders don’t improve in isolation

Global mission leaders are often thoughtful, experienced, and alone. Without peers who understand the weight of the work, growth stalls. GON exists to give leaders a place to sharpen one another, together, over time.

Because it’s about better outcomes, not more activity

Activity is easy to maintain. Outcomes require clarity, discipline, and courage. GON helps leaders move beyond busy global calendars toward practices that actually form people, strengthen partners, and matter in the long run.

Because clarity takes investment

Creating space for leaders to slow down, think clearly, and sharpen one another takes more than goodwill. Your support underwrites the environments, tools, and facilitation that make that work possible.

From leaders doing the work…

“When the Global Outreach Network first gathered in February 2020, I had no idea how beneficial it would be as we navigated a changing world together. For global leaders that are just getting started, or for those that are seasoned and are looking for fresh ideas, I cannot express how valuable GON environments are. It has made me a better leader and better follower of Christ as we seek to bring the Kingdom to earth globally.”

— J.F. - Cross Point Church

“In a globalized world, we still find ourselves siloed and myopic in our understanding of the ramifications of our current reality. This forum has not only created a platform to engage the fast-changing realities of global engagement, but has enhanced a much-needed roundtable to learn, grow, serve, and most importantly build long-lasting Kingdom-minded relationships.”

— C.M. - Mariners Church

“The GON creates the kind of space most mission leaders don’t have, a room of peers who are honest, thoughtful, and willing to challenge each other.

Every session forces me to think more clearly about our approach to global mission. I trust the people in this cohort, and that trust is what makes the learning real.”

— L.B. - Northpoint Ministries