Global Mobilization Institute

The Global Mobilization Institute exists to provide focused, practical training for ministry leaders, equipping them for the burgeoning ministry of mission mobilization across the global Church. This is accomplished through four exciting training schools emphasizing various aspects of mobilization, facilitated presently in Chiang Mai, Thailand, regionally on the African continent and coming in 2025 to South America. 

“As we see the global church mature, more and more of the labor will come from the global church and not just the West. This process is already well underway but there is much work to be done. The Global Mobilization Institute focuses on this strategic need.”

Ted Esler, PhD

President, Missio Nexus

School of Local Ministry Mobilization (SOLMM)

In Africa
In Chiang Mai, Thailand

The School of Local Ministry Mobilization (SOLMM) is a leadership development program equipping local church and campus ministry leaders to mobilize their local ministries for the Great Commission.

School of Mobilization Leadership (SOML)

In Africa
In Chiang Mai, Thailand

The School of Mobilization Leadership (SOML) equips leaders within denominations/ church networks/ organizations to implement proven mission mobilization tools, teachings and strategies for the Great Commission among their ministry structures.

School of Mobilization Prayer (SOMP)

The School of Mobilization Prayer (SOMP) is for leaders and believers alike seeking to be equipped to help their ministries engage in “Mobilization Prayer” – Prayer for the global Church to become all God intends spiritually while simultaneously prioritizing the Great Commission. 

School of Mobilization Theology (SOMT)

The School of Mobilization Theology (SOMT) equips participants with a Biblical theology of mission mobilization. It is necessary to study “Mobilization Theology” and work to see it integrated into Bible Schools, Ministry Training Curriculums, Seminaries as a distinct field of study. 

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