Entrepreneurship and Missions
Throughout many conversations with missionaries across the world, I have come to know the importance of entrepreneurship as it relates to missionary work. Due to the current political state of many nations, a person is not permitted to enter a country as a “missionary.” Rather, the person must be able to provide economic benefit to the nation or they will not be permitted to enter and live there. Other than just for simple financial reasons, entrepreneurship can provide a pathway into lands with unreached people who are in need of the Gospel. Not only is entrepreneurship necessary to enter these places, but it allows for bridges to built in the communities themselves. In a lot of cases, the missionary is someone who looks different, talks different, and grew up in a very different culture, but entrepreneurship can provide a way for that missionary to become a vital part within that community. There are many ways this can play out: for one, the entrepreneur can meet a need for the people in the local context. Through their venture, the economic, financial, and even social needs can be met through the entrepreneurial work. Therefore, it is clear that entrepreneurship is a necessary and beneficial thing for missionaries.
For a real world example, one of my close friends is preparing to be sent as a missionary to the Middle East. As mentioned above, no country will approve a VISA if his occupation is listed as a “missionary,” and so my friend is wrestling through how to start a business in that context and what kind of business is needed for the people. Without an entrepreneurial mind and proper guidance, my friend will not be able to effectively enter and witness to the people in the Middle East. While many people study and use entrepreneurship in Western contexts, it can also be a useful and necessary aspect to missions as we attempt to share the good news to all people.
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Really great post! It is very interesting to read about the struggles that many missionaries face as they attempt to do mission work overseas if they are simply listed as a “missionary”. For these people, having an entrepreneurial mind is extremely important because they have to find ways to combine their missional skills with business skills so that they will be allowed to be missionaries in other countries. Even people who are explicitly following the Great Commission face trials, but it’s great to see how people overcome these challenges in hopes of changing lives and bringing people to Jesus.
This is a great look into an aspect of the great importance of entrepreneurship. Although I feel it is an unfortunate global shift, you are so correct in pointing out the need for an “economical” exchange in order to even enter another country. The real-world example that you included is truly such a sad reality many missionaries have to navigate today. Something that Christians within entrepreneurship should really be aware of as it is such a privilege to have a degree that can be used to help survey others.
Great post! Entrepreneurship is so necessary for bridging the gap between missionaries and unreached people groups. It is a great example of redemptive entrepreneurship. Taping into a whole new culture and community is a large task but with creativity, courage and lots of prayer using business to bridge the gap is a great way to reach people.