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The SMC mission is to mobilize university students… to respond to the Great Commission by knowing God and making Him known through evangelism, training, and mercy ministries on campus and to the nations through their life’s work. We recruit, equip, and place students ready to serve and learn cross-culturally. The Student Mobilization Centre is a centre network of the University of the Nations (see also www.UofN.org). The UofN is unique in its international missionary training scope with school locations in 101 nations on all continents. The UofN was born out of Youth With A Mission (see also www.ywam.org), an international volunteer movement of Christians from many backgrounds, cultures and Christian traditions, dedicated to serving Jesus throughout the world. YWAM has a decentralized structure that encourages new vision and the exploration of new ways to change lives through training, conveying the message of the gospel, and caring for those in need. YWAM is currently operating in more than 1000 locations in over 180 countries, with a staff of over 18,000. Since 1986, SMC’s Field Ministry Internships has mobilized students from over 100 different colleges/universities onto 75 internship teams in over 35 countries.We are championing university students to serve Christ’s Great Commission through their life-work. Students are challenged to lead the next major wave of collaborative missions and holistic witness in and from university communities worldwide. We Gather - Students & Leaders through Consultations, Events, and Projects. We Train - Developing curriculum through contextual research, and conducting seminars and schools. We Send - Mobilize students into service projects according to their field of studies and the spheres of society. Our short-term programs, while bolstering long-term projects, serve the students as they discern their calling. We Network - Cultivating missional collaboration in and around university communities for the purpose of mobilization of an emerging generation of student volunteers serving Christ’s Great Commission. |





