Get tailored advice from a Christian career expert.

Free mentoring program led by Christians for Christians interested in pursuing a career for maximum impact.


How it works

#1 Sign up

Take 10-15 minutes to share your current thoughts on career options.

#2 Connect with a mentor

Have a chat with our generalist career mentor who will connect you to specialized professional(s) in areas you feel called to tackle for (at least) a one-time call.

#3 Make a Plan

We offer a final call to help you create a plan you feel confident about.

We make recommendations, you make decisions.

We’ve helped hundreds of Christians find meaningful, impactful careers

Meet some of our mentors

  • Waithera Mwangi

    Waithera feels called to tackle preventable diseases.

    Waithera is head of finance and HR at Charity Entrepreneurship and also directs operations at FEM. She is from Nairobi and based now in London. She attends her local anglican church.

  • Jay Dykstra

    Jay feels called to tackle missions.

    Jay is a medical doctor and board certified Diagnostic Radiologist. He also founded Bless Big, which is focused on effective giving. Jay and his family are based in Holland Mi and attend WWHC.

  • Ruirui Kuang

    Ruirui feels called to tackle extreme poverty.

    Ruirui is a consultant at McKinsey and former White House Behavioral Science Innovator. She is also a published writer. She’s based in D.C. and attends Grace Church.

Our Unique Process

  • We discuss the problem areas you're hoping to work on and the career options you're considering — both in the long and short term.

  • We recommend opportunities (e.g. jobs, specialties, funding).

  • We introduce you to experts and others working in relevant fields.

  • We offer advice on how to grow in faith while working in a secular environment, and offer general encouragement.

We can help you most if you

  • Read our 10-minute career guide.

  • Are a committed Christian (any denomination).

  • Are early-mid career (especially ages 18 - 25).

  • Are based in the US or UK.

  • Are keen to tackle pressing problems that we find especially critical.

  • Regard maximum impact as a top consideration for your career discernment.

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