United States

The student mission movement in the USA has a rich history.  It was through five college students that the foreign mission movement was birthed in 1806.

Eighty years later, it was college students that saw the full fruition of their vision of a widespread generational movement.  The Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions (SVM) formed to pursue the ‘evangelization of the world in this generation’ and became the greatest student mission movement ever.

SVM2-USA is a network of campus leaders, students and fellowships committed to seeing a movement of workers launched to the least-reached in our generation.  We do this by facilitating global prayer initiatives on campuses and through mobilizing a new generation of Message Bearers going mid term and longer term to the hardest places globally after graduation.

• Learn about the partnering ministries in the U.S.

Embed an SVM2 logo on your website

United States Student Mission Movement Handbook

United States Student Mission Movement Handbook

FREE for download

How you can get involved:

Praying

Connecting

Going

Cultivating a prayer movement for awakening for the nations — campus by campus Setting the table for networking and partnership around a common mission vision. Facilitating campus movements resulting in multitudes of laborers being sent longer term (2+ years) to the least-reached

Learn more:

  • Upcoming Events
  • Global Prayer Network

Learn more:

  • Roundtables and summits
  • Training events

Learn more:

  • Message bearers
  • The GO list

Key Initiatives:

National Lead Facilitator: Paul Van Der Werf

Advisory Council Chairman: Scott White

Scott is the pastor of Global Outreach at Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, California

contact Scott

/*

Subscribe only to display_name; ?>'s entries

*/