Maximize Your Opportunities…

SMI facilitates partnerships between individuals and ministry minded people and organizations –

Churches & Para-Church Ministries
Traditional Settings
Creative, Non-Traditional Settings

Cross Denominational Affiliation

One Profession of Faith in Jesus Christ
geographically throughout the U.S.
sometimes internationally

Sometimes the church or ministry organization is well established offering a variety of ministry opportunities. Sometimes it is just beginning and in grave need of additional help to get it up and running.

Either way accessing qualified volunteers – those who are called to ministry and pursuing educational preparation for that call and who are looking for healthy environments to put what they are learning in the classroom into practice – this may seem like a dream, but SMI makes it possible and this without burdening your budget.

If your church or ministry organization shares SMI’s passion of investing in the next generation of ministers and your leadership encompasses a seasoned minister who is able to invest in a future minister professionally and in a healthy manner offering mentoring guidance and spiritual development and accountability, then SMI seeks to dialogue with you and foster a mentoring exchange between you and a ministry-directed student.

Partnering with SMI through providing a successful mentoring environment, you can help these future ministers maximize their opportunities to increase their effectiveness while maximizing your ministry. SMI’s firm belief is a healthy minister will bring about a healthy church or ministry. Together we can make a difference.Together we can build healthy ministers and ministries.
Maximize Your Ministry

 

SMI offers me the opportunity to engage in hands on ministry—work that I am interested in & called to by the Lord...

john buechner — denver seminary

 

I am better prepared as a pastor because SMI allowed me to work in local church ministry while in seminary rather than having to take another type of outside employment...

craig schill —
dallas theological seminary