Tools for the Harvest. Resources for the Kingdom.
Introducing - Field Guides for the Front Lines of the Great Commission
These field guides are practical, Gospel-centered resources created to equip missionaries and ministry leaders in cross-cultural contexts—particularly those engaging with individuals from various world religions. They are not intended to be exhaustive theological treatises, nor can they replace deep study or long-term immersion in a culture.
Instead, they are field-ready tools, designed with clarity, simplicity, and accessibility at their core. The goal is not to make missionaries language experts, but to empower them to proclaim the Gospel boldly and effectively, even when language barriers, time constraints, or unfamiliar cultural settings make communication difficult.
As you use these resources, may they serve as a tool for the proclamation of Christ crucified, risen, and returning (1 Corinthians 15:3-4). Remember that the Gospel you carry is the power of God for salvation (Romans 1:16), and it is Christ alone who saves. This guide is not the end of the story but a means of opening doors to share the good news of the Kingdom of God. It is not about us—but about Him.
To those who are already serving, already laboring in the harvest, these guides are here to help you continue faithfully in the work that has been entrusted to you.
May they encourage you to speak boldly, even when words fail, and to proclaim the unfailing truth of the Gospel to those who are lost and without hope (Romans 10:14-15).
May Christ’s Kingdom come, and may these tools help advance that Kingdom for the glory of God alone (Revelation 11:15).
Field Guide: Spanish Communication (Medical / Dental)
Field Guide: World Religions Engagement
Gospel Reference Guide - In 5 Languages
Important Information
A Note on Innovation and Purpose
This project is also part of a broader test—an intentional trial to determine whether the power of artificial intelligence can be harnessed within strict theological and ethical boundaries to create resources that truly serve the mission of the Church.
The aim is not to replace the wisdom of the Body of Christ, but to deploy every tool available, under the Lordship of Christ, to get actionable information and Gospel-centered resources into the hands of those who need them faster than ever before. This is a field test in both the technological and missionary sense—measuring whether rapid-response content creation can meet the urgent needs of the global harvest without compromising biblical truth.
These resources are specifically crafted for frontline mission teams—those who are already en route, already serving, already sent. Whether in war-torn cities, refugee centers, remote villages, or hospital hallways, missionaries often need quick access to clear, accurate, and culturally sensitive language that will allow them to articulate the hope of the Gospel in real-world conditions. These guides are designed to be immediately usable, offering functional language and biblical clarity in times when every moment counts.
It is important to note that these field guides are not designed to be comprehensive. They do not aim to teach full fluency in the language or exhaustively cover every cultural nuance. Instead, they are intentionally simple and functional, focusing on theological truth and the practical application of that truth in cross-cultural contexts.
The power of the Gospel is not in the complexity of language or the depth of study—it is in the finished work of Christ on the cross (John 19:30). The goal of these guides is to help missionaries speak the truth of the Gospel clearly, even when time and words are limited.
Each phrase and concept in these guides has been carefully crafted and reviewed by theologians and practitioners who are committed to biblical truth. While AI tools were used to compile and organize the content, every part of the guides has been theologically scrutinized and refined by human editors who are deeply committed to Scripture.
As we acknowledge the use of artificial intelligence in assembling these resources, we remember that AI will never preach a better Gospel than the one already entrusted to the Church (1 Corinthians 1:23). These guides are meant to serve the Church, not replace the essential human work of teaching, mentoring, and discipleship.
This initiative is part of our broader Church Resources Initiative—a commitment to leverage the tools available to us to serve the global church and expand Christ’s Kingdom. While AI helped assemble these materials quickly, the aim is not to make a profit but to advance the Gospel in obedience to Christ’s Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20).
These resources are offered freely, without any financial exchange, for the glory of God and the growth of His Kingdom. They are created not for personal gain but as tools for missionaries and church leaders to declare the hope of Christ to those who have not yet heard. The church does not exist for its own benefit but for the glory of God and the spread of the Gospel (Matthew 5:16).
We also understand that the work of missions is not a one-time task. This is just the beginning. More guides are coming, covering a wider range of topics—from language tools for specific mission fields to cultural insights, practical ministry strategies, and theological resources. Each guide is part of a larger effort to equip the Church with the resources it needs to fulfill the Great Commission in every corner of the world, especially in places where the name of Christ is not known.
These guides are offered at no cost and without hidden agendas. There are no profits being made by their production or distribution. Our commitment is to help the Church proclaim the Gospel with clarity and conviction, in obedience to Christ’s command to go and make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:19).
This introduction document—and the field-ready missionary tools referenced within it—are part of a narrowly defined, tightly controlled experimental project.
The purpose of this initiative is to determine whether artificial intelligence, when used under rigorous theological oversight and with strict boundaries, can be temporarily leveraged to serve the global Church by accelerating the delivery of Gospel-centered, actionable content to those laboring in the field.
Let it be clearly stated: we do not embrace or promote the widespread use of AI in ministry. We are deeply cautious—skeptical, even—about its influence in the Church, its role in theological formation, and the temptation to outsource spiritual labor to machines. AI cannot preach the Gospel. It cannot pray. It cannot disciple. It cannot love. These tasks are entrusted to the Body of Christ, not to software.
This project represents a limited exception—a controlled field test.
It is the only context in which our team has permitted the use of artificial intelligence, and it is being conducted for one reason only: to determine whether this tool, when placed under strict parameters, can help deliver time-sensitive, doctrinally faithful resources into the hands of missionaries already on the ground. This is not a move toward automation of ministry. It is not a philosophical endorsement of AI. It is a Kingdom experiment.
Legal & Use Disclaimer
AI-Generated Content: All materials in this introduction and its associated guides were drafted using artificial intelligence tools and then reviewed by human editors deeply committed to Reformed Baptist theology and the authority of Scripture. They are not to be treated as infallible or authoritative above the Word of God.
Nonprofit and Ministry Use Only: These resources are offered freely and are not to be monetized, altered for resale, or used in any way that violates the original intent—to serve the Church and advance the Gospel. They are for nonprofit, Kingdom-use only.
No Warranty or Guarantee: These materials are provided “as-is” with no expressed or implied warranties. While they are designed for frontline missions and have been reviewed for clarity and fidelity, we disclaim liability for how they are used or interpreted in any specific cultural or legal context.
User Responsibility: Field users must ensure that any deployment of these materials is appropriate for their location, language, and organizational framework. These resources are intended as tools—not as substitutes for Scripture, for Spirit-led leadership, or for sound ecclesial practice.
Limitations of AI: Artificial intelligence is incapable of theological conviction, spiritual discernment, or Kingdom love. It is a blunt instrument, not a voice for Christ. This project is a test—not a shift in philosophy. We will not build churches with it, write sermons with it, or replace shepherds with it.
This is an experiment—and a temporary one. We are watching closely. We are evaluating everything. If it becomes evident that AI cannot serve the Church without compromising our theological integrity, we will shut it down immediately.
Until then, our posture remains:
Skeptical of AI. Trusting in Christ. Committed to the Word.
These tools exist to serve missionaries in the field, not to replace the ministry of the Church - to God alone be the glory.
Soli Deo Gloria.