Launching every believer
to be on mission

A discipleship engine that meets every believer at their next step — and uses digital tools to move them towards missional living.

Choose the journey that fits your life stage and calling

I'm ON Mission

Your personal journey to the field

Marriage ON Mission

Serve together as a couple
 

Youth ON Mission

Empowering the next generation

Family ON Mission

Whole-family mission engagement

Community ON Mission

Churches journeying together


Tools designed for every step of the missions journey

Content Library

Podcasts and video courses for every stage of your missions journey — from curious to fully deployed.

Progressive Journey

Track your growth from casual listener to deployed missionary with milestone-based progression across five levels.

Fundraising

Raise support for your deployment with built-in giving tools, donor management, and supporter letters.

Mission Trips

Browse short-term trips and long-term deployment opportunities matched to your calling, with built-in preparation tools.

Merch & Bookstore

On-branded gear and curated books. Every purchase supports missionaries on the ground.

Church & Org Tools

Group dashboards, member management, analytics, and coordination tools to equip your entire congregation.


A clear pathway from first spark to full deployment

01

Discover

Discover your calling and browse opportunities across mission trips, content, and community.

02

Deepen

Dive into courses, podcasts, and training content across the track that fits your life stage.

03

Prepare

Complete your missionary preparation program with milestone tracking and fundraising tools.

04

Deploy

Launch into the field fully prepared and supported, with everything you need in one place.


Built for sustainability and impact

Public Benefit Company

Everyone ON Mission PBC

Subscriptions, training courses, housing portfolio, camps, and merchandise. Building sustainable tools to resource missionaries worldwide.

501(c)(3) Nonprofit

Everyone ON Mission Foundation

Missionary fundraising, tax-deductible donations, housing grants, and deployment support. Sending and sustaining missionaries on the field.



Track 1 of 5

I'm ON Mission

Your personal journey to the field. Move from curiosity to conviction to full deployment — one step at a time.
1

Discover

Steps 1 – 5

  • 1
    Watch "Missions 101" — The Great Commission
    Missions 101 Video Series · Episode 1
    Begin with the biblical foundation. Understand the call Jesus gave every believer and why it still matters today.
    Content
  • 2
    Read "Radical" by David Platt
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Challenge the comfortable faith narrative. Wrestle with what it truly costs to follow Jesus into the world.
    Book
  • 3
    Write and share your personal testimony
    Platform Profile
    Craft your story — where you've been, where God has brought you, and where you sense He's leading. Share it on your profile.
    Action
  • 4
    Listen to "Field Stories" — Episodes 1–3
    Field Stories Podcast Series
    Hear real missionaries share raw, unfiltered stories from the field. Let their experiences stir something in you.
    Content
  • 5
    Set your Individual Mission Vision
    Vision Journal
    Answer the question: Where do you feel called? Write down the people, places, or causes that stir your heart. This becomes your compass.
    Vision
2

Deepen

Steps 6 – 10

  • 6
    Complete the full "Missions 101" Video Series
    Missions 101 Video Series · All 6 Episodes
    Go deeper into global missions history, cross-cultural discipleship, and the theology behind the sending church.
    Content
  • 7
    Read "The Cost of Discipleship" by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Confront the difference between cheap grace and costly obedience. Let Bonhoeffer's words reshape your understanding of following Jesus.
    Book
  • 8
    Listen to "Foundations of Faith" Podcast Series
    Foundations of Faith Podcast · All 5 Episodes
    Build theological bedrock. Deep discussions on the biblical basis for missions and the nature of God's heart for all nations.
    Content
  • 9
    Identify 3 areas of personal growth for the field
    Self-Assessment
    Honestly evaluate your spiritual, emotional, and practical readiness. Name three areas where growth is needed before deployment.
    Action
  • 10
    Read "Through Gates of Splendor" by Elisabeth Elliot
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    The story of five missionaries who gave everything. Let their courage and surrender recalibrate your own willingness.
    Book
3

Prepare

Steps 11 – 15

  • 11
    Complete "Deployment Preparation" Video Series
    Deployment Preparation Video Series · All 8 Episodes
    Practical, hands-on training for your first field deployment — logistics, safety, cultural adaptation, and spiritual readiness.
    Content
  • 12
    Read "Cross-Cultural Servanthood" by Duane Elmer
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Learn the posture of a servant who enters another culture with humility, not solutions. Essential reading before any deployment.
    Book
  • 13
    Launch your fundraising campaign
    Fundraising Platform
    Create your donor-facing campaign page. Set your support goal, share your story, and invite others to invest in your mission.
    Action
  • 14
    Read "The Insanity of God" by Nik Ripken
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Journey through the persecuted church. Discover how faith survives — and thrives — under the most extreme circumstances.
    Book
  • 15
    Complete cultural sensitivity training
    Training Module
    Finish the required cultural sensitivity course. Understand power dynamics, listening across cultures, and responsible partnership.
    Action
4

Deploy

Steps 16 – 20

  • 16
    Read "Let the Nations Be Glad!" by John Piper
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Anchor your mission in the supremacy of God. Understand that missions exists because worship doesn't — and carry that fire with you.
    Book
  • 17
    Apply for your first mission trip
    Trip Marketplace
    Browse the trip marketplace, find an opportunity aligned with your vision, and submit your application. This is where planning becomes action.
    Action
  • 18
    Complete your first short-term deployment
    Field Deployment
    Go. Serve. Be present. Your first deployment will change you — lean into the discomfort and let God work through your obedience.
    Action
  • 19
    Read "When Helping Hurts" by Corbett & Fikkert
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    After your first field experience, study how to serve without creating dependency. Let this book refine your approach for the long haul.
    Book
  • 20
    Commit to daily missional living and mentor a new disciple
    Lifestyle Commitment
    Mission isn't a trip — it's a life. Integrate missional rhythms into your daily routine and begin walking someone else through Step 1.
    Action
Track 2 of 5

Marriage ON Mission

Serve together as a couple. Discover a shared calling, strengthen your marriage, and step onto the field as one.
1

Discover

Steps 1 – 5

  • 1
    Watch "Marriage On Mission" — Called Together
    Marriage On Mission Video Series · Episode 1
    See how other couples heard the call and said yes together. Begin the conversation about what mission looks like for your marriage.
    Content
  • 2
    Read "Sacred Marriage" by Gary Thomas
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Reframe your marriage — what if God designed it to make you holy, not just happy? Build the spiritual foundation for serving together.
    Book
  • 3
    Listen to "Field Stories" — Couples Episodes
    Field Stories Podcast Series
    Hear from missionary couples who navigated calling, sacrifice, and daily partnership on the field. Discuss what resonates.
    Content
  • 4
    Complete your couple mission profile together
    Platform Profile
    Sit down together and build your shared profile. Articulate your combined gifts, experiences, and the passions you share.
    Action
  • 5
    Set your Couple Mission Vision
    Vision Journal
    Answer together: What are we called to as a couple? Write a shared vision statement for where God is leading your marriage.
    Vision
2

Deepen

Steps 6 – 10

  • 6
    Complete the full "Marriage On Mission" Video Series
    Marriage On Mission Video Series · All 4 Episodes
    Go deeper into couple dynamics on the field — navigating calling, sacrifice, conflict, and growing together through service.
    Content
  • 7
    Read "Radical" by David Platt — together
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Read a chapter a week and discuss as a couple. Challenge each other's comfort zones and dream about what radical obedience looks like for your family.
    Book
  • 8
    Listen to "Foundations of Faith" Podcast together
    Foundations of Faith Podcast · All 5 Episodes
    Build shared theological conviction. Listen on walks or over coffee and let these discussions become part of your marriage rhythm.
    Content
  • 9
    Attend a marriage enrichment event or retreat
    Events & Retreats
    Invest in your marriage before investing in the mission. Attend a retreat designed to strengthen couples preparing for service.
    Action
  • 10
    Read "The Cost of Discipleship" by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Wrestle together with what it means to follow Jesus sacrificially — as individuals and as a married unit stepping toward the field.
    Book
3

Prepare

Steps 11 – 15

  • 11
    Complete "Deployment Preparation" Video Series together
    Deployment Preparation Video Series · All 8 Episodes
    Work through deployment logistics, safety protocols, and field readiness as a team. Know what you're walking into — together.
    Content
  • 12
    Read "Cross-Cultural Servanthood" by Duane Elmer
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Learn to enter another culture with humility and teachability — skills that matter even more when navigating them as a couple.
    Book
  • 13
    Launch your couple fundraising campaign
    Fundraising Platform
    Tell your story as a couple. Set a shared support goal and invite your community to partner with your marriage on mission.
    Action
  • 14
    Complete couple communication and conflict training
    Training Module
    The field amplifies everything. Build healthy communication patterns and conflict resolution skills before the pressure rises.
    Action
  • 15
    Read "Through Gates of Splendor" by Elisabeth Elliot
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    A story of sacrifice that will ground you both. Discuss together what you're willing to give — and what you're trusting God with.
    Book
4

Deploy

Steps 16 – 20

  • 16
    Read "When Helping Hurts" by Corbett & Fikkert
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Develop a shared framework for serving without creating dependency. Align on how you'll approach the communities you enter.
    Book
  • 17
    Apply for your first couple mission trip
    Trip Marketplace
    Find a trip that fits your shared calling. Submit your application as a couple and step toward the field together.
    Action
  • 18
    Complete your first deployment together
    Field Deployment
    Serve side by side. Watch how God uses your marriage as a testimony — and let the experience deepen your bond and your calling.
    Action
  • 19
    Read "Let the Nations Be Glad!" by John Piper
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Root your shared mission in worship. Let this book fuel the fire for the long obedience you're building together.
    Book
  • 20
    Commit to a missional marriage and mentor a new couple
    Lifestyle Commitment
    Make mission the DNA of your marriage — not a season, but a lifestyle. Find a couple at Step 1 and walk alongside them.
    Action
Track 3 of 5

Youth ON Mission

Empowering the next generation. Discover your calling, grow in faith, and take your first bold steps into the mission field.
1

Discover

Steps 1 – 5

  • 1
    Watch "Youth: Finding Your Calling" — Episode 1
    Youth: Finding Your Calling Video Series · Episode 1
    You're not too young to be called. This first episode helps you start asking the right questions about your purpose.
    Content
  • 2
    Read "Kisses from Katie" by Katie Davis Majors
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Katie moved to Uganda at 18 and adopted 13 daughters. Her story proves that age is never a barrier to radical obedience.
    Book
  • 3
    Watch "Missions 101" — Episodes 1–2
    Missions 101 Video Series
    Get the basics. Understand the Great Commission and why it's an invitation — not just for adults, but for you right now.
    Content
  • 4
    Journal: What breaks your heart about the world?
    Reflection Exercise
    Write honestly about the injustice, pain, or need that moves you most. Don't filter it — your heartbreak may be your calling.
    Action
  • 5
    Set your Youth Mission Vision
    Vision Journal
    Answer: What gifts has God given me? What do I want to do about the things that break my heart? Write your first mission statement.
    Vision
2

Deepen

Steps 6 – 10

  • 6
    Complete the full "Youth: Finding Your Calling" Series
    Youth: Finding Your Calling Video Series · All 5 Episodes
    Explore identity, purpose, gifts, and how God uses young people to change the world. This is your roadmap to clarity.
    Content
  • 7
    Read "Through Gates of Splendor" by Elisabeth Elliot
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Five young missionaries who held nothing back. Their courage will challenge you to think bigger about what your life can mean.
    Book
  • 8
    Listen to "Field Stories" — Episodes 1–4
    Field Stories Podcast Series
    Real missionaries, real struggles, real breakthroughs. Let these stories paint a picture of what life on the field actually looks like.
    Content
  • 9
    Join a youth small group on the platform
    Community
    You're not meant to walk this alone. Connect with other young believers pursuing mission and start doing life together.
    Action
  • 10
    Read "Raising Kingdom Kids" by Tony Evans
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Read this with a parent or mentor. Understand the legacy of faith you're building — even at this stage of your life.
    Book
3

Prepare

Steps 11 – 15

  • 11
    Complete the full "Missions 101" Video Series
    Missions 101 Video Series · All 6 Episodes
    Build your understanding of global missions — the history, the theology, and the practical realities of cross-cultural work.
    Content
  • 12
    Read "Radical" by David Platt
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    This book will wreck your comfortable faith — in the best way. Let it push you toward a bigger, bolder vision of what following Jesus means.
    Book
  • 13
    Organize a local service project with your youth group
    Local Outreach
    Mission starts at home. Plan and lead a project in your community — a food drive, park cleanup, or visit to a nursing home.
    Action
  • 14
    Complete age-appropriate cultural sensitivity training
    Training Module
    Learn to listen before you speak, observe before you act, and enter new cultures with curiosity instead of assumptions.
    Action
  • 15
    Read "The Cost of Discipleship" by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    A hard book — and an important one. Bonhoeffer challenges you to count the cost before you go. Read it slowly and let it sink in.
    Book
4

Deploy

Steps 16 – 20

  • 16
    Listen to "Foundations of Faith" Podcast Series
    Foundations of Faith Podcast · All 5 Episodes
    Strengthen your theological foundation before you go. Understand why you believe what you believe — and be ready to share it.
    Content
  • 17
    Apply for a youth-focused mission trip
    Trip Marketplace
    Find a trip designed for your age group. Submit your application and start preparing for your first real field experience.
    Action
  • 18
    Complete your first short-term mission trip
    Field Deployment
    This is it. Step out of your comfort zone, serve with your hands, and let God open your eyes to a world bigger than your own.
    Action
  • 19
    Read "Cross-Cultural Servanthood" by Duane Elmer
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    After your trip, read this to refine how you serve. Learn to be a learner in every culture you enter — for the rest of your life.
    Book
  • 20
    Lead a peer devotional and invite others into mission
    Lifestyle Commitment
    You've been changed. Now multiply it. Lead a devotional with your peers and challenge them to start their own journey at Step 1.
    Action
Track 4 of 5

Family ON Mission

Whole-family mission engagement. Build missional rhythms at home and step onto the field as a family unit.
1

Discover

Steps 1 – 5

  • 1
    Listen to "Family Devotion: Missional Living" — Episodes 1–2
    Family Devotion Podcast Series
    Start with your family around the table. These episodes include activities and prayer guides designed for every age.
    Content
  • 2
    Read "Raising Kingdom Kids" by Tony Evans
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    A practical guide for instilling a global missions mindset in your children — starting with faith that's lived out loud at home.
    Book
  • 3
    Watch "Missions 101" — Episodes 1–2 as a family
    Missions 101 Video Series
    Gather on the couch and watch together. Pause, ask questions, and let your kids see that mission is something your whole family cares about.
    Content
  • 4
    Hold your first family mission night
    Family Activity
    Dinner conversation with a purpose: talk about serving, pray for a country, and let every family member share one thing they'd like to do for someone else.
    Action
  • 5
    Set your Family Mission Vision
    Vision Journal
    Answer together: What is our family called to? Let every member contribute. Write it on paper and put it where everyone can see it.
    Vision
2

Deepen

Steps 6 – 10

  • 6
    Complete the full "Family Devotion: Missional Living" Series
    Family Devotion Podcast · All 6 Episodes
    Weekly devotionals with activities and prayer guides. Build a family rhythm of praying for and learning about the world together.
    Content
  • 7
    Read "Kisses from Katie" by Katie Davis Majors
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Read this as a family (age-appropriate chapters) or as parents. Katie's story shows what radical family looks like across cultures.
    Book
  • 8
    Listen to "Field Stories" Podcast as a family
    Field Stories Podcast Series
    Play these during car rides or family time. Let the real stories of missionaries spark conversations with your kids about the world.
    Content
  • 9
    Serve together at a local outreach
    Local Outreach
    Food bank, community cleanup, or visiting neighbors in need. Let your kids see you serve — and serve alongside you.
    Action
  • 10
    Read "Sacred Marriage" by Gary Thomas (parents)
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    A strong marriage is the foundation of a missional family. Parents: invest in your relationship so your family can go further together.
    Book
3

Prepare

Steps 11 – 15

  • 11
    Complete "Missions 101" full Video Series as a family
    Missions 101 Video Series · All 6 Episodes
    Go through all six episodes together. Discuss after each one. Let your family build a shared understanding of why missions matter.
    Content
  • 12
    Read "When Helping Hurts" by Corbett & Fikkert (parents)
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Before taking your family to serve, learn how to serve well. This book shapes how your family will approach need with dignity and partnership.
    Book
  • 13
    Plan and execute a family-led neighborhood service project
    Local Outreach
    This time, your family leads. Let the kids help plan. Choose the project, invite neighbors, and serve your community as a family unit.
    Action
  • 14
    Complete family deployment readiness assessment
    Readiness Assessment
    Evaluate your family's practical, emotional, and spiritual readiness for a trip. Identify any gaps and make a plan to close them.
    Action
  • 15
    Read "Radical" by David Platt (parents)
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Let this book challenge the narrative of safety and comfort your family has built around itself. Dream bigger about what God might do through your household.
    Book
4

Deploy

Steps 16 – 20

  • 16
    Watch "Deployment Preparation" Video Series (parents)
    Deployment Preparation Video Series · All 8 Episodes
    Parents, work through the logistics and safety training so you can lead your family with confidence when it's time to go.
    Content
  • 17
    Apply for a family-friendly mission trip
    Trip Marketplace
    Find a trip designed for families with children. Submit your application and start preparing your kids for their first field experience.
    Action
  • 18
    Complete your first family mission trip
    Field Deployment
    Go together. Serve together. Watch your children's eyes open to the world — and let the experience reshape your family's identity forever.
    Action
  • 19
    Read "Cross-Cultural Servanthood" by Duane Elmer (parents)
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    After your trip, refine your approach. Learn how to model humble, effective cross-cultural service for your children as you plan future trips.
    Book
  • 20
    Commit to weekly missional family rhythms and mentor another family
    Lifestyle Commitment
    Mission is your family's new normal. Build weekly rhythms of prayer, giving, and service — then invite another family to start the journey.
    Action
Track 5 of 5

Community ON Mission

Churches journeying together. Equip your congregation, mobilize your small groups, and send teams to the field as one body.
1

Discover

Steps 1 – 5

  • 1
    Watch "Missions 101" — Episodes 1–3 as a group
    Missions 101 Video Series
    Gather your small group or missions team and start with the foundations. Watch together and discuss what the Great Commission means for your church.
    Content
  • 2
    Read "Let the Nations Be Glad!" by John Piper
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    This book frames everything: missions exists because worship doesn't. Study it as a leadership team and let it set the vision for your church's role.
    Book
  • 3
    Listen to "Foundations of Faith" Podcast as a group
    Foundations of Faith Podcast · All 5 Episodes
    Build shared theological conviction across your team. Use the discussion guides to facilitate conversations after each episode.
    Content
  • 4
    Form or join a missions small group
    Community
    Start a dedicated missions group at your church — or join one already meeting. This is where the work happens: together, in community.
    Action
  • 5
    Set your Community Mission Vision
    Vision Journal
    Answer as a group: What is our church called to? Which people, places, or causes align with our congregation's gifts? Write a group mission statement.
    Vision
2

Deepen

Steps 6 – 10

  • 6
    Complete the full "Missions 101" Series as a group
    Missions 101 Video Series · All 6 Episodes
    Go through every episode together. Use these sessions to build a common language and shared understanding across your missions team.
    Content
  • 7
    Read "When Helping Hurts" by Corbett & Fikkert
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Required reading for any church stepping into service. This book will reshape how your community approaches need, poverty, and partnership.
    Book
  • 8
    Listen to "Field Stories" Podcast as a group
    Field Stories Podcast Series
    Hear from the field together. Let these raw, real stories motivate your group and bring specificity to the abstract idea of "missions."
    Content
  • 9
    Host a missions awareness event at your church
    Church Event
    Plan a Sunday evening or weekend event showcasing global missions. Invite missionaries to share, display a world map, and cast vision for your congregation.
    Action
  • 10
    Read "The Cost of Discipleship" by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Study this as a group. Let Bonhoeffer's call to costly grace become a shared conviction that shapes how your community follows Jesus.
    Book
3

Prepare

Steps 11 – 15

  • 11
    Complete "Deployment Preparation" Series as a team
    Deployment Preparation Video Series · All 8 Episodes
    Work through deployment logistics, safety, and cultural readiness as a sending team. Everyone who goes should know what they're stepping into.
    Content
  • 12
    Read "Cross-Cultural Servanthood" by Duane Elmer
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Equip your team with the posture of a servant. This book ensures your church enters other cultures with humility, not a savior complex.
    Book
  • 13
    Launch a community fundraising campaign for a missionary
    Fundraising Platform
    Rally your congregation around a specific missionary or trip. Create a shared campaign and give everyone a way to participate financially.
    Action
  • 14
    Coordinate group cultural sensitivity training
    Training Module
    Schedule and complete the training as a team. Build shared understanding of cultural dynamics before anyone boards a plane.
    Action
  • 15
    Read "Radical" by David Platt
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    Challenge the comfortable church narrative together. Let this book fuel honest conversations about what your community is willing to give and where you're willing to go.
    Book
4

Deploy

Steps 16 – 20

  • 16
    Read "Experiencing God" by Henry Blackaby
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    As a group, learn to recognize where God is already at work — and join Him there. This book shifts the paradigm from sending to following.
    Book
  • 17
    Apply for a group mission trip
    Trip Marketplace
    Find a trip that matches your community's calling and team size. Submit your group application and begin coordinating logistics together.
    Action
  • 18
    Complete your first community deployment
    Field Deployment
    Go together as a church body. Serve, pray, and witness God at work through your community. This shared experience will bond your team for life.
    Action
  • 19
    Read "The Insanity of God" by Nik Ripken
    Everyone On Mission Bookstore
    After deployment, read this as a team. The stories of the persecuted church will deepen your community's resolve and broaden your perspective.
    Book
  • 20
    Establish an ongoing missions partnership and launch a new group
    Lifestyle Commitment
    Missions isn't a one-time trip — it's an ongoing relationship. Establish a long-term partnership with a field organization and launch a new group at Step 1.
    Action

Initial Launch
Future Roadmap

Public Benefit Corporation

Everyone On Mission PBC

Subscriptions, training courses, housing portfolio, camps, and merchandise. Building sustainable tools to resource missionaries worldwide.
Initial Launch
  • Subscriptions
    Launch
    Content-driven subscription tiers unlocking premium training, video courses, and podcast content across all five discipleship tracks.
    • Users
      Individual subscription plans with tiered access to streaming content, courses, and discipleship resources.
    • Churches & Organizations
      Organizational plans giving churches and agencies access to group training, member management, and branded portal features.
  • Merchandise
    Launch
    Platform-branded and organization-scoped apparel, accessories, and goods sold through the merch storefront with full markup to PBC.
  • Bookstore
    Launch
    Physical and digital book sales with PBC margin on every purchase. Curated library integrated into the consumer storefront.
  • Trip Service Fees
    Launch
    Processing and booking fees on mission trip applications managed through the trip marketplace.
Future Roadmap
  • Merch Fulfillment Service
    Roadmap
    Printful and Printify integration for automated production, shipping, and tracking on every campaign order.
  • Property Ownership & Management
    Roadmap
    Mission-based properties owned and managed by the PBC, providing long-term housing for stationed missionaries and short-term accommodations for teams on deployment.
  • Marriage Retreats
    Roadmap
    Retreat experiences helping couples cast a shared vision for their lives and discover a common mission they can pursue together.
  • Youth Retreats
    Roadmap
    Mission-focused youth retreat programming that equips the next generation with hands-on ministry experience and discipleship training.
Public Benefit Corporation

Everyone On Mission PBC

Platform services and capabilities delivered by the PBC to missionaries, churches, and organizations.
Disciple
  • Tracks
    Service
    Five discipleship tracks guiding users through focused areas of spiritual growth — each with its own curriculum, milestones, and community.
  • Progressive Journey
    Service
    A structured pathway that moves users from discovery through deeper engagement, unlocking new content and experiences as they grow.
  • Content (Podcasts & Videos)
    Service
    Curated podcast episodes and video courses aligned to each discipleship track, providing on-demand training and inspiration for every stage of the journey.
  • Bookstore
    Service
    A curated library of physical and digital books integrated into the platform, supporting each discipleship track with recommended reading.
  • Merch
    Service
    Platform-branded and organization-scoped apparel, accessories, and goods available through an integrated storefront.
  • Trips
    Service
    A mission trip marketplace where users discover, apply for, and manage trip experiences — connecting them with deployment opportunities worldwide.
  • Habit Tracker
    Roadmap
    Daily and weekly habit tracking tied to discipleship goals, helping users build consistent spiritual disciplines and measure their growth over time.
Organization
  • Custom Content Library
    Service
    A branded content portal where organizations curate and distribute their own training materials, videos, and resources to their members.
  • Custom Merch
    Roadmap
    Organization-branded apparel and goods produced and fulfilled through the platform, giving churches and agencies their own storefront.
  • Customizable Push Notifications
    Roadmap
    Mobile app notifications that organizations can tailor for their members — Sunday morning takeaways, weekly action reminders, and custom engagement prompts.
501(c)(3) Nonprofit

Everyone On Mission Foundation

Missionary fundraising, tax-deductible donations, housing grants, and deployment support. Sending and sustaining missionaries on the field.
Initial Launch
  • Donation Processing
    Launch
    One-time and recurring tax-deductible giving with full donor receipts. Stripe-powered with platform fee on each transaction.
    • Fundraising Campaigns
      Missionaries create donor-facing campaigns with progress tracking, updates, and sharing tools. Platform and processing fees fund operations.
    • Mission Trip Giving
      Trip-specific donation pages tied directly to missionary fundraising goals and deployment timelines.
  • Grant Administration
    Launch
    Housing, travel, equipment, and deployment grants that attract larger institutional and individual donors seeking high-impact, tax-deductible giving opportunities.
  • Supporter Letters
    Launch
    Drafts and sends donation support letters on behalf of missionaries for a premium campaign fee on donations received.
Future Roadmap
  • Corporate & Church Sponsorships
    Roadmap
    Structured sponsorship tiers where churches or businesses sponsor specific missionaries, trips, or programs with recurring commitments.
  • Employer Benefit Programs
    Roadmap
    Partnership programs that help employers subsidize sabbaticals and servecations as employee benefits, turning mission participation into a company-sponsored perk.
501(c)(3) Nonprofit

Everyone On Mission Foundation

Mission support services and programs delivered by the Foundation to missionaries and donors.
Missionary
  • Trip Tracking
    Service
    End-to-end trip management with application status, team rosters, deployment timelines, and real-time progress updates.
  • Fundraising Platform
    Service
    Donor-facing campaign pages with progress tracking, sharing tools, and recurring giving — purpose-built for missionary support raising.
  • Letter Fulfillment
    Service
    Automated drafting and sending of donation support letters on behalf of missionaries, streamlining donor communication and outreach.
  • Grant Management
    Service
    Application, review, and disbursement of housing, travel, equipment, and deployment grants to missionaries on the field.
  • Custom Merch
    Roadmap
    Personalized merchandise campaigns tied to individual missionaries or trips, giving supporters a tangible way to engage.
  • Org Giving
    Roadmap
    Tax-deductible donations made directly to mission organizations, enabling supporters to fund the broader work of agencies and ministries they believe in.

$12.7M
Year 5 Revenue
$6.37M
Year 5 EBITDA
25,000
Individual Users
1,200
Organizations
Four strategic levers that reshape the financial model
v5 reimagines the roadmap around aggressive AI adoption, content-first development, and an early sales motion. The result: 15% higher revenue, 56% higher EBITDA, and profitability a full year earlier — with 33% fewer team members.
3x

AI-Augmented Engineering

AI coding assistants, UI generators, and automated testing multiply each engineer's output. One engineer plus AI outperforms a traditional team of three.

Saves $1.15M in engineering costs over 5 years
24

Lean Team, Maximum Output

Year 5 team of 24 (vs. 36 in v4) generating $531K revenue per employee — top decile for SaaS. AI handles work that would otherwise require 12 additional hires.

50% EBITDA margin at scale vs. 37% in v4
2,000+

Content-First Launch

2,000+ hours of content is the primary user acquisition driver. AI-assisted production accelerates creation. Content team hired from Year 1, not deferred.

14% higher user adoption vs. v4 projections
M7

Sales-Driven Adoption

Church Relations hire at Month 7 — two years earlier than v4’s Sales Lead at Year 3. Dedicated sales motion drives org accounts 20% higher by Year 5.

$2.88M in org subscription revenue at Year 5

From build phase to 50% EBITDA margins
Founder-funded from personal capital. CEO, COO, and CMO take zero salary until revenue can support it (~Month 19). AI leverage keeps the team lean while a Church Relations hire at Month 7 and dedicated content production drive faster adoption. Profitable by Year 3 — a full year earlier than v4.
Build + Launch
Year 1
Revenue
$80K
EBITDA
-$202K
Team
5
Growth
Year 2
Revenue
$752K
EBITDA
-$247K
Team
9
Scale
Year 3
Revenue
$2.45M
EBITDA
+$408K
Team
13
Expansion
Year 4
Revenue
$6.1M
EBITDA
+$2.35M
Team
18
Maturity
Year 5
Revenue
$12.7M
EBITDA
+$6.37M
Team
24

Diversified streams, accelerated by early sales
Earlier Church Relations hiring drives 20% more org accounts by Year 5. Content-first strategy accelerates individual user adoption. PBC revenue from subscriptions, commerce, and services. Foundation revenue from donation processing, grants, and supporter letters.
Revenue Stream Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Everyone On Mission PBC
Individual Subscriptions $16,000 $202,500 $780,000 $2,220,000 $5,250,000
Organization Subscriptions $9,600 $126,000 $507,000 $1,434,000 $2,880,000
Merchandise Sales $26,000 $210,000 $560,000 $1,080,000 $2,000,000
Bookstore Sales $13,000 $108,000 $275,000 $540,000 $950,000
Trip Service Fees $6,000 $32,000 $97,500 $225,000 $375,000
Property & Retreats $90,000 $300,000
Everyone On Mission Foundation (501c3)
Donation Processing Fees $6,000 $50,000 $162,500 $375,000 $750,000
Supporter Letter Fees $2,500 $15,000 $45,000 $86,000 $140,000
Grant Administration $1,200 $8,000 $19,500 $50,000 $95,000
Total Gross Revenue $80,300 $751,500 $2,446,500 $6,100,000 $12,740,000

AI leverage reshapes the cost curve
Two new cost lines — AI Tools & Platforms and Content Production — replace 12 headcount over 5 years. Salaries grow to $3.2M (vs. $4.35M in v4) while generating 15% more revenue. Chiefs draw zero salary until ~Month 19. Church Relations hire starts Month 7.
Cost Category Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Cost of Goods Sold
Merch Production (Printful) $16,900 $130,200 $336,000 $626,400 $1,100,000
Book Wholesale $7,800 $62,640 $151,250 $280,800 $475,000
Payment Processing (Stripe) $1,400 $15,000 $55,000 $145,000 $290,000
Property & Retreat Costs $54,000 $180,000
Total COGS $26,100 $207,840 $542,250 $1,106,200 $2,045,000
Gross Profit $54,200 $543,660 $1,904,250 $4,993,800 $10,695,000
Operating Expenses
Salaries, Benefits & Commissions $154,000 $584,000 $1,121,000 $2,054,000 $3,384,000
AI Tools & Platforms New $12,000 $24,000 $42,000 $60,000 $96,000
Content Production New $20,000 $48,000 $72,000 $96,000 $120,000
Infrastructure & Hosting $4,000 $21,000 $54,000 $90,000 $156,000
Marketing & Growth $24,000 $60,000 $120,000 $200,000 $360,000
Legal & Compliance $15,000 $10,000 $15,000 $25,000 $40,000
Tools & Software $12,000 $18,000 $30,000 $48,000 $72,000
Insurance $5,000 $8,000 $12,000 $18,000 $25,000
Travel & Events $10,000 $18,000 $30,000 $48,000 $72,000
Total Operating Expenses $256,000 $791,000 $1,496,000 $2,639,000 $4,325,000
EBITDA -$201,800 -$247,340 +$408,250 +$2,354,800 +$6,370,000

Revenue growth and margin expansion
Revenue scales 9.4x from Year 1 to Year 2, then 3.3x, 2.5x, and 2.1x — exceeding T2D3 SaaS benchmarks. Gross margin improves from 68% to 84% as subscription revenue (high-margin) outpaces commerce (lower-margin). EBITDA turns positive in Year 3.

Annual Revenue

Y1
$80K
Y2
$752K
Y3
$2.45M
Y4
$6.1M
Y5
$12.7M

EBITDA

Y1
-$202K
Y2
-$247K
Y3
+$408K
Y4
+$2.35M
Y5
+$6.37M

How AI leverage changes the outcome
Side-by-side comparison of the traditional staffing model (v4) against the AI-forward model (v5). Same business, same market, same pricing — different operating philosophy.
Metric V4 (Traditional) V5 (AI-Forward) Change
Year 5 Revenue $11.10M $12.74M +15%
Year 5 EBITDA $4.09M $6.37M +56%
Year 5 EBITDA Margin 37% 50% +13 pts
Year 5 Team Size 36 24 –33%
Revenue per Employee $308K $531K +72%
First Profitable Year Year 4 Year 3 1 yr earlier
Peak Cash Deficit –$550K –$449K –18%
Cumulative 5-Year EBITDA $4.72M $8.68M +84%

Accelerated adoption from content and sales investment
Earlier sales hiring drives 20% more org accounts. Content-first strategy boosts individual adoption. Lower churn from deeper content engagement and faster feature delivery via AI-augmented engineering.
Metric Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Individual Users (paid) 350 1,500 5,000 12,000 25,000
Free-Tier Users 900 4,500 15,000 35,000 75,000
Organization Accounts 20 100 325 750 1,200
Active Missionaries 120 600 2,500 6,000 14,000
Unique Donors 300 2,500 10,000 25,000 60,000
Donations Processed $240K $2M $6.5M $15M $30M
Trip Applicants 120 640 1,950 3,750 6,000
Content Library (hours) 200+ 800+ 1,500+ 1,800+ 2,000+
Avg Individual ARPU/mo $15 $18 $20 $22 $24
Avg Org ARPU/mo $149 $175 $200 $225 $250
Annual Churn (Target) 7% 5.5% 4.5% 4% 3.5%

AI-lean team scaling from 5 to 24
AI replaces 12 traditional hires over 5 years. Engineering stays lean (4 at Year 5 vs. 9 in v4). Sales and content are hired earlier to drive adoption. Church Relations starts at Month 7 — two full years ahead of v4’s sales hire. Chiefs unpaid until ~Month 19.
Year 1
5
$154K total
Chiefs unpaid all year
  • CEO (unpaid)
  • COO (unpaid)
  • CMO (unpaid)
  • Full-Stack Engineer
  • Church Relations (M7)
Year 2
9
$584K total
Chiefs salaried from ~Month 19
  • CEO / COO / CMO
  • Engineer (1) + Senior Eng
  • Sales Rep #2
  • Content Producer
  • Customer Success
Year 3
13
$1.12M total
  • CEO / COO / CMO
  • Engineering (2)
  • Sales (3)
  • Content (2)
  • Support
  • Customer Success
Year 4
18
$2.05M total
  • CEO / COO / CMO
  • Engineering (3)
  • Sales (4)
  • Content (2)
  • Marketing
  • Support (2)
  • Customer Success (2)
  • Ops / Finance
Year 5
24
$3.38M total
  • CEO / COO / CMO
  • Engineering (4) + VP Eng
  • Design (1)
  • Sales (5)
  • Content (3)
  • Marketing (2)
  • Support (3)
  • Customer Success (2)
  • Ops / Finance (2)

Platform costs that scale with usage
Built on Vercel (hosting), Supabase (database), Mux (video), Stripe (payments), Resend (email), and Printful (merch fulfillment). AI API costs for production features are included. Development AI tools are budgeted separately under Operating Expenses.
Year 1
$350/mo
$4,200 / year · ~1.3K users
  • Vercel Pro $20/mo
  • Supabase Pro $25/mo
  • Mux Video $100/mo
  • Resend $20/mo
  • Domain / DNS / CDN $30/mo
  • Monitoring / Logs $40/mo
  • AI APIs (prod) $35/mo
  • Misc Services $80/mo
Year 2
$1,750/mo
$21,000 / year · ~6K users
  • Vercel Pro (3 seats) $60/mo
  • Supabase Pro + compute $135/mo
  • Mux Video $400/mo
  • Resend Pro $90/mo
  • AI APIs (prod) $200/mo
  • Staging / CI-CD $150/mo
  • Monitoring Stack $120/mo
  • Security / Backups $200/mo
  • Misc Services $395/mo
Year 3
$4,500/mo
$54,000 / year · ~20K users
  • Vercel Pro (5 seats) $100/mo
  • Supabase Team $599/mo
  • Mux Video $900/mo
  • Resend Scale $200/mo
  • AI APIs (prod) $500/mo
  • CDN / Edge $300/mo
  • CI-CD / Staging $350/mo
  • Security / Compliance $400/mo
  • Monitoring / APM $300/mo
  • Misc Services $851/mo
Year 4
$7,500/mo
$90,000 / year · ~47K users
  • Vercel Enterprise $500/mo
  • Supabase Enterprise $1,200/mo
  • Mux Video $1,500/mo
  • Resend Scale $400/mo
  • AI APIs (prod) $800/mo
  • CDN / Edge / WAF $600/mo
  • DevOps / CI-CD $500/mo
  • Security / SOC2 $800/mo
  • Misc Services $1,200/mo
Year 5
$13,000/mo
$156,000 / year · ~100K users
  • Vercel Enterprise $800/mo
  • Supabase Enterprise $2,000/mo
  • Mux Video $3,000/mo
  • Resend Scale $650/mo
  • AI APIs (prod) $1,200/mo
  • CDN / Edge / WAF $1,000/mo
  • DevOps / CI-CD $800/mo
  • Security / Compliance $1,200/mo
  • Monitoring / APM $600/mo
  • Misc Services $1,750/mo

Profitable in Year 3 — one year earlier than v4
Front-loading sales and content investment creates a slightly larger Year 1 deficit, but AI leverage and faster revenue growth drive profitability by Year 3. Peak cumulative loss of -$449K is 18% lower than v4’s -$550K. Cumulative profit reaches $8.68M by Year 5 — 84% more than v4.
Metric Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Annual Revenue $80,300 $751,500 $2,446,500 $6,100,000 $12,740,000
Annual COGS $26,100 $207,840 $542,250 $1,106,200 $2,045,000
Gross Margin 68% 72% 78% 82% 84%
Annual OpEx $256,000 $791,000 $1,496,000 $2,639,000 $4,325,000
Annual EBITDA -$201,800 -$247,340 +$408,250 +$2,354,800 +$6,370,000
Cumulative EBITDA -$201,800 -$449,140 -$40,890 +$2,313,910 +$8,683,910
v4 Cumulative (comparison) -$141,400 -$446,680 -$550,480 +$631,620 +$4,718,620

Founder-funded to revenue, then raise from strength
Same $200K founder capital, same $1.5M growth round — but deployed differently. Year 1 capital funds the engineer plus a Church Relations hire. Growth round capital is redirected from engineering headcount toward sales expansion and content production acceleration.

Founder Capital

Personal investment from the founding team. Chiefs take zero salary until ~Month 19. AI tools amplify the engineer’s output. Sales hire at Month 7 drives early church adoption.

$200,000
  • Engineer Salary (12 months) $120,000 60%
  • Church Relations (6 months) $25,000 12.5%
  • Legal & Entity Formation $15,000 7.5%
  • AI Tools & Software $12,000 6%
  • Content Production $10,000 5%
  • Marketing & Launch $8,000 4%
  • Insurance & Ops $5,000 2.5%
  • Cash Reserve $5,000 2.5%

Growth Round (Month 18-24)

Raised from a position of strength with $63K+ MRR, 1,500 paid users, and 100 org accounts. Stronger metrics than v4 due to earlier sales motion.

$1,500,000
  • Team Scaling (Sales + Content) $600,000 40%
  • Growth Marketing $300,000 20%
  • Content Production Acceleration $200,000 13%
  • Product & AI Infrastructure $175,000 12%
  • Working Capital $225,000 15%

Key Milestones

Month 1 – 6
AI-Accelerated Build & Beta
1 engineer + AI coding tools = 3x build velocity. $200K founder capital. Chiefs unpaid. Beta with 3-5 partner organizations. CMO begins content production. Burn: ~$15K/mo.
Month 7 – 12
Launch & Sales Motion Begins
Church Relations hire drives org adoption. 350 paid users, 20 orgs. $80K gross revenue. Content library reaches 200+ hours. AI features ship 3x faster than traditional team.
Month 13 – 18
Traction & Chiefs Begin Salary
Revenue crosses $60K/mo — chiefs begin pay (~Month 19). 100+ orgs in pipeline. Content library reaches 800+ hours. Begin investor conversations with proven AI-lean model.
Month 18 – 24
Growth Round Closes
$1.5M raised with stronger metrics than v4: $63K+ MRR, 1,500 paid users, 100 orgs. Capital deployed to sales team expansion and content production acceleration.
Month 25 – 36
Profitable & Scaling
$204K MRR. 5,000 paid users, 325 orgs. +$408K EBITDA — profitable a full year earlier than v4. 13-person team doing the work of 20. Content library nearing 1,500 hours.
Month 37 – 48
Expansion & Market Leadership
$508K MRR. First property acquisition. 12,000 users, 750 orgs. $15M donations processed. +$2.35M EBITDA. AI embedded in product features.
Month 49 – 60
Maturity & Maximum Margins
$1.06M MRR. 25K users, 1,200 orgs. $30M donations processed. 50% EBITDA margin. $531K revenue per employee. 2,000+ hours content complete. Optionality: Series B, acquisition, or self-funded expansion.

Compounding value beyond monthly revenue
Each year of operation builds durable assets that increase platform value, deepen moats, and create compounding returns. The content library — accelerated by AI-assisted production — is the primary moat and user acquisition engine.

User & Donor Network

100,000+ accounts

25K paid users, 75K free-tier, 60K unique donors. Each account represents an ongoing relationship with compounding LTV. Higher engagement from deeper content library drives lower churn (3.5% vs. 4% in v4).

Content Library

2,000+ hours

AI-accelerated production reaches 2,000+ hours by Year 5. Video courses, training content, and discipleship resources across 5 tracks. Content creation begins Year 1 — not deferred. This is the primary moat and user acquisition engine.

Platform & AI IP

4 portals, AI-native

Proprietary multi-portal architecture with integrated AI features, bookstore, grant management, and dual-entity financial routing. AI-native from day one creates compounding technical advantage over competitors retrofitting AI.

Property Portfolio

First acquisitions

Mission-based housing properties beginning in Year 4. Appreciating real assets generating rental income while serving missionaries in the field.

Donation Volume

$30M annually

$30M in annual donations processed (20% more than v4) creates a stronger flywheel: more donors attract more missionaries, more missionaries attract more organizations, more organizations bring more donors.

Brand & Community

1,200+ orgs

Network effects across 1,200 organizations (20% more than v4). Each organization brings their missionaries, donors, and supporters onto the platform organically. Earlier sales motion builds this network faster.


What this model is built on
v5 retains all v4 assumptions (pricing, market, margins) and adds four AI-forward operating assumptions. The core thesis: AI tools create a 3x engineering multiplier, enabling a 24-person team to match or exceed the output of v4’s 36-person team.

AI Leverage

  • AI coding tools = 3x engineer velocity
  • AI replaces 12 traditional hires over 5 years
  • $12K–$96K/yr in AI tool costs
  • AI-assisted content production (scripts, editing)
  • AI customer support tools reduce headcount
  • Engineering stays at 4 (vs. 9 in v4) at Year 5

Content Strategy

  • Content production begins Year 1 (not deferred)
  • $20K–$120K/yr content production budget
  • AI accelerates script writing and editing
  • 200+ hours by Y1, 2,000+ by Y5
  • Content drives 14% higher individual adoption
  • Deeper library reduces churn by 0.5–1 pts

Sales Motion

  • Church Relations hired Month 7 (vs. Y3 in v4)
  • Commission-based comp with small base
  • 5 sales reps by Year 5 (same as v4)
  • Sales drives 20% more org accounts
  • 3–6 month church sales cycle
  • CAC per org: ~$1,000 (improved by content)

Pricing

  • Individual: $9.99–$29.99/mo tiers
  • Blended ARPU starts at $15, grows to $24
  • Org: $99–$399/mo based on size
  • Blended org ARPU starts at $149, grows to $250
  • Donation platform fee: 2.5%
  • Trip fee: $50–$65 per applicant

Funding Strategy

  • $200K founder capital (same as v4)
  • Chiefs unpaid for ~18 months (to Month 19)
  • No seed round — preserve equity early
  • Growth round ($1.5M) at Month 18–24
  • Raise with $63K+ MRR and 100+ orgs
  • Peak capital need: $449K (18% less than v4)

Risks & Sensitivities

  • AI tool costs may increase faster than projected
  • AI coding quality requires senior oversight
  • Content production at scale still needs human talent
  • Church adoption timelines may extend
  • Competitor AI adoption narrows the advantage
  • Regulatory changes to AI or nonprofit fees

This financial roadmap contains forward-looking projections based on competitive benchmarks, industry data, and management assumptions as of March 2026. The AI-forward model (v5) assumes continued availability and improvement of AI development and content tools at projected cost levels. Actual results may differ materially. This document does not constitute an offer to sell securities.