Mobilize Love

Our Faith & Mission

God’s Work of Renewal

At Mobilize Love, we believe the Gospel is not just something to be explained—it’s something to be experienced. Traditional views often reduce Gospel work to evangelism and conversion. But the Gospel is far more expansive. It tells the story of God in four parts: creation, fall, redemption, and the renewal of all things. It’s the story of God’s love through Jesus—His life, death, burial, and resurrection. Today, we live in the chapter of renewal, where God is actively renewing all things. And He does that through His people—through faithful presence in the world.

But presence alone isn't enough—presence without purpose is unnerving. That’s why our strategy is intentional: we establish presence, meet physical needs, and teach personal life skills. This is the Gospel in action—every act of justice, mercy, compassion, and truth lived out visibly and tangibly. Whether we’re providing food, screening for reading readiness, helping kids regulate their emotions, or offering a safe space to belong, we are announcing the reign of Christ with every act of service. We don’t always need a microphone to declare Good News—sometimes, showing up is the sermon.

Our Mission

We exist to show up and give hope by using outreach trucks to provide mobile after-school programs and mobile human services to meet physical needs, teach personal life skills, and establish presence in under-resourced communities that will lead kids and families to a full and flourishing life. A full and flourishing life means growing in wisdom, in stature, and in relationship with God and others—just like Jesus did. The Gospel is both experienced and explained—and both are essential.

At its core, the Gospel is simple:

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.” - John 3:16-17

  • God Loved. God Gave. God Sent.

God could have said, 'I love you' from afar, but He didn’t—He showed up in the flesh to embody His love for the world.

Faith Inspired

As a Christ-centered ministry, we don’t use faith to exclude people—we are faith-inspired, not faith-required. Our mission flows from our faith, but our arms are open to all. Christians can easily say, “I love you” from afar, but the true love shows up. And whoever shows up wins the battle of influence, and so we keep showing up—presence with purpose, pointing every person to the love of God.