For Missionaries & Cross-Cultural Workers
What God Is Doing in Your Field
Deserves to Be Seen
Your sending partners cannot follow you into the field — but the right media brings them close enough to pray specifically, give sacrificially, and stay connected through the long years of obedience your calling requires.
Talk to Our TeamThe Communication Gaps That Cost Your Mission
Support partners cannot see what you are doing
Monthly newsletters describe the work but leave donors imagining it. Without compelling video, your sending partners grow distant — and so does the support they once gave freely.
Your story is being told poorly or not at all
You are doing transformational work in the field — baptisms, discipleship, church plants — but the media coming home is shaky phone footage that undersells what God is actually doing.
Furlough season is a media scramble
Every time you return stateside you need fresh video, updated presentations, and social content — but there is no system, no footage library, and no time. The deputation cycle repeats at the cost of both rest and relationship-building.
Media That Brings the Mission Home
Media Production
Documentary-style field videos, donor impact stories, testimony reels, and mission highlight edits that translate what God is doing in your field into language your sending church and donor base can feel.
Podcast Production
A recurring podcast keeps your prayer and financial partners tethered to your field assignment between visits — dispatches from the field, interviews with national believers, and theological reflections from the front lines.
Live Production
Live-streamed furlough presentations, sending church services, and mission conference appearances ensure your whole network can engage regardless of geography — and every session archives cleanly for future use.
Strategy & Consulting
We help you build a sustainable media strategy you can maintain in the field — what to capture, how to document, and how to batch your content production during furlough for 12 months of distribution.
Every missionary faces a version of the same tension: you were sent to go, but support requires that people back home see and feel the work you are doing. Professional media does not reduce that tension — it resolves it. When your sending church can watch a family's transformation, hear a national pastor preach for the first time, or feel the weight of a community that has been waiting for the Gospel — they do not just stay engaged. They become advocates, intercessors, and often givers at levels they had never previously considered.
A church-planting couple working in West Africa returned for furlough with months of shaky phone footage and no clear story to tell. CMP spent three days with them — interviewing, editing, and producing a 6-minute documentary and a 90-second testimony reel. When they presented at their sending church and three partnering congregations, two of those churches doubled their monthly support commitment. The couple returned to the field with a two-year funding cushion and a podcasting workflow to maintain connection for the next term.
— Scenario representative of CMP client outcomes
Your Field Work Is Worth Telling Well
Whether you are preparing for furlough, launching a donor communication strategy, or building a long-term media presence for your mission — we are ready to serve you.