In missioholism, mission is the overarching work of God in the world, while missions often refers to specific efforts to reach people who are different from us. Traditional missions often focus on going to other countries, and we fully support sending missionaries overseas. We want to see all peoples not only reached with the gospel, but also discipled—taught to obey Jesus and follow Him faithfully. Missioholism approaches this as a process: through faithful participation in God’s kingdom, relational engagement, cultural and community work, and long-term service, we build credibility and trust, which strengthens the impact of verbal gospel proclamation. At the same time, missioholism recognizes that “different cultures” are all around us today, in our neighborhoods, workplaces, and communities. Mission includes faithful kingdom participation, relational engagement, and verbally sharing the gospel of Jesus, while also engaging in cultural, community, and discipleship work. Both immediate and ongoing aspects are essential to faithfully participate in God’s mission wherever we are.