Bible Study & Prayer
The Navigators offers many resources to teach people how to study, personally apply, memorize, and read Scripture. Through prayer, we teach people how to communicate with God and be drawn deeper into worship.
Watch how prayer and Bible study is transforming military personnel and the people they encounter in their service.
Life-to-Life® Discipleship
See how The Navigators is discipling front line workers through its First Responders Ministry.
Evangelism
The Navigators equips disciples with methods to share the gospel of Jesus in simple, practical yet life-changing ways with those around them.
College is a transformational time for many, but how can young adults experience continued growth after they graduate? Learn more about how The Navigators is reaching recent graduates and young adults through our 20s ministry.
Disciplemaking
Watch Navigators Networks in action to see how our commitment to every people group around the world is helping us better connect with disciples “from every nation, tribe, people and language.”
Building God’s Kingdom in Boston
What does it look like to shine God’s light in a dark place? The Navigators is committed to building God’s Kingdom in cities like Boston, where resistance to the Gospel has increased.
In Boston, disciplemakers like Sophia are embracing the gospel and building relationships for Christ across college campuses, workplaces, neighborhoods, and more.
The Navigators at Bowie State — Multiple Generations
The Navigators is dedicated to disciplemaking on college campuses where students are growing as individuals, seeking answers, and discovering their faith.
At Bowie State University, one man’s willingness to serve students through Life-to-Life® discipleship and a listening ear created a powerful ripple effect.
Hope Behind Bars — Discipleship in Prison
The Navigators makes Jesus known through Life-to-Life® discipleship, even in the most difficult to reach places.
What does discipleship in prison look like? Navigators in Boston are coming alongside inmates to mentor them in their personal journeys and walks with Christ.
“Our biggest motivation in creating the CRT (Charitable Remainder Trust) was to build a legacy and help our kids learn about generosity.”
— Joe Voorhies