A disciple-making platform & ministry
Helping God's people make disciples who multiply
CoMission identifies spiritual seekers, equips believers to become disciple makers, and connects the two through tools, training, coaching, and technology-enabled systems.
More than software. More than consulting. More than mission trips.
The real disciple-making problem
We work on both sides of the problem
Spiritually open people are often not connected to believers who are ready and equipped to disciple them. Most efforts solve one side. CoMission is built to solve both.
The seeker side
Spiritual interest is often present but never captured — and identified seekers are often not followed up well.
The disciple-maker side
Christians are called to make disciples but often feel unable, and churches often are not producing disciple makers.
There are many ways to participate
Find where you fit
CoMission serves churches, ministries, individual disciple makers, prayer partners, donors, and mission teams. Start with the path that fits you.
Churches & Pastors
Move from invitation culture toward Bible-centered disciple making — and build a church full of disciple makers.
For churchesMinistries & Organizations
Add a discipleship pathway to the compassion and service work you already do, without abandoning your core mission.
For ministriesDisciple Makers
You don't have to be an expert to help someone know Jesus through Scripture. Find a simple way to begin.
For disciple makersMission Teams
Serve in Honduras in ways that connect to real follow-up and lasting disciple-making pathways — not just temporary impact.
For mission teamsPrayer Partners & Volunteers
Participate meaningfully through prayer and support roles that strengthen the whole disciple-making system.
Ways to serveDonors & Supporting Churches
Your support helps build disciple-making capacity — the systems, training, and relationships behind the work.
Support CoMissionHow it works
From spiritual interest to multiplication
We help spiritual interest become spiritual follow-up — through a clear, repeatable pathway.
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Spiritual interest is surfaced
Compassion, service, and prayer create openings where spiritual openness becomes visible.
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Information is captured
A spiritual seeker is noted — on paper or digitally — so the moment of openness is not lost.
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The platform organizes the opportunity
The record enters the platform, and routing determines ownership and next steps.
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A disciple maker is assigned
An equipped believer is connected to the seeker to begin Bible-centered follow-up.
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Follow-up begins
The disciple maker walks with the seeker through Scripture, trusting the Word and the Spirit.
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Leaders oversee the process
Pastors and coordinators get visibility, and support roles strengthen the whole system.
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Discipleship moves toward multiplication
Disciples become disciple makers — and the pathway begins again.
The platform
A real system, built like good software
The CoMission platform helps identify spiritual seekers, connect them to disciple makers, and give leaders the tools to organize and monitor disciple-making activity — with an MCP server for AI agents, webhooks, and an API for custom integrations.
Platform and service
Software to organize the work, plus training, coaching, and implementation to make it real.
Modular by design
Use only the seeker side, only the disciple-maker side, or the full pathway — whatever fits your context.
Oversight for leaders
Pastors and coordinators get the visibility they need to shepherd disciple-making activity.
Honduras is a current field expression — not the whole identity
Our ministry began with compassionate, practical service in Santa Ana, Honduras. There we saw that service creates openings, but many opportunities remained spiritually unfinished. That conviction shaped CoMission into a disciple-making ecosystem meant to serve churches, ministries, and believers anywhere.

Let's build pathways for disciple making together
Let's build pathways for disciple making together
Whether you lead a church, run a ministry, want to disciple someone, or want to support the work — there's a next step for you.