posted on January 1, 2026
aXcess: Social Media Outreach Among the Unreached in Senegal
The unreached people groups our team are reaching are closed to the gospel despite more than a century of missionary efforts. Social media has unlocked unprecedented potential to reach seekers, providing them an opportunity to search for the Truth without exposure. Based in a multimillion-population West-African city, our team is positioned to reach out and follow-up in person. You will lead the social media outreach and work with a team of local believers as responders and multipliers. This includes development of and programming content. You will be part of an international aXcess team working among the two largest unreached people groups.
Position Type
- International worker (IW)–aXcess –Vocational Track or Clergy Track
- Single or couple
- Business, discipleship, evangelism, social media
Responsibilities:
- Lead the social media outreach and work with a team of local believers as responders and multipliers
- Develop and program content that is contextualized for the specific people group
- Build evangelistic relationships with non-believers, share the gospel with them, and be prepared to disciple those who respond positively
- Collaborate with the team in researching and implementing strategies to build bridges to this unreached people group
- Help organize new believers into fellowships and equip leaders for those groups
Ministry Location Information:
The capital is a major urban area, which often defies expectations of life in Africa. The weather is cooler much of the year, beaches abound, modern supermarkets and goods are available, and there are lots of options for eating out. On the flip side, many find it harder to build relationships, and battling traffic is always an issue. Dress is more conservative, especially for women. The team will provide support and guidance during the process of cultural learning and facilitate the development of new relationships and ministry contacts.
Joshua Project – Senegal
Characteristics of International Workers:
- Spiritual maturity
- Holistic health
- Confirmation of call
- Ministry experience
- Education and work experience
- Cross-cultural awareness
Required Qualifications:
Vocational Track
- Completion of the World Perspectives Mission Course (minimum of certificate level) or equivalent
- Minimum of two years of ministry experience
- Minimum of two years of relevant work experience
Clergy (Consecration & Ordination) Track
- Completion of Alliance ordination/consecration
- Completion of at least 30 hours of Bible/theology/ministry
- Minimum of two years successful Alliance Licensed Ministry Experience
- 15 hours of intercultural/missions studies
- If married, one spouse must meet the clergy track requirements, and the other spouse must meet either the clergy OR vocational track requirements
Both Vocational and Clergy Tracks
- Completion of Alliance Polity course
- A recognized bachelor’s degree
- A minimum Modern Language Aptitude Test (MLAT) score of 45 or 55
- Knowledge of and experience with social media (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, etc.) on a (semi) professional level
- Some understanding of and a desire to work among majority religion people groups
- Be a team player—willing to work collaboratively on a team that includes local believers and IWs
- Ability to be faithful and intentional in building (online and real life) relationships that might take a long time before gospel acceptance
- Ability to live and minister in an urban environment with openness to occasional village ministry
Preferred Qualifications:
- Familiarity with current church planting strategies such as DMM, Discovery Bible Studies, and oral Bible storying
- Experience in evangelism, preferably among the majority religion
- Experience in discipling believers in spiritual growth and ministry
- Specific training or experience in working with those of the majority religion
- Management experience and openness to work in a coworking space as part of team strategy
Language Expectations:
Language is an essential part of ministry. Those who do not know the language will attend a language study program. The goal will be to speak, read, and write the language at a functional level in order to mentor, teach, and train others.
Fluent French (MLAT 40; level B2) is required to communicate with local partners and institutions, which will take place for one year in France. Upon arrival to the country, the worker will study the language and culture of the target people group for a minimum of one year before starting ministry responsibilities (MLAT 45 or 55 depending on the language chosen). The team will guide new workers in developing a participant-driven local language program.
Health Considerations:
The capital city has a milder climate (77–95° F) than interior regions, though it does experience high temperatures and humidity from August through October. There are high levels of air pollution at times, which can affect those with respiratory issues. High quality health-care institutions are present in the capital.
Expectations for Spouse:
Spousal roles vary based on the spouse’s gifts, training, and abilities as well as the needs of the team. It is expected that both spouses will be meaningfully involved in meeting ministry objectives depending on the nature of family roles, children, etc.
This ministry is a part of a larger team with other work in church planting, reaching professionals through business and leadership training, and medical ministry. A spouse could also serve in any of these areas.
Children’s Education:
You will be living in the capital where several good schooling options exist. Some team members’ children attend private bilingual French schools that use the French system. Most of the children’s classmates are the children of people from around Africa and Europe, as well as local children. Other team members’ children attend a Christian international Pre-K–12 school following the American system with all courses in English and taught mostly by Americans, as well as some foreign English speakers. The latter has two locations in the capital (one offers boarding) and one location about an hour outside of the capital.
Compensation Package
The successful applicant(s) will receive a full compensation package with the expectation that, once appointed, efforts will be made to raise a portion of support costs through the applicant’s network of friends, family, local church, or other resources. Information on support costs will be made available upon application. Training and/or coaching in fundraising is available.
Whole-Life Health
As part of an evangelical denomination, we are committed to biblical holism, which is modeled and reflected through our work. Due to this commitment, part of the required qualifications includes optimal emotional, spiritual, and physical health. These will be assessed during the application process.
Important Clarification
Applicant(s) should be aware that serving in the international world often requires a higher degree of grace and flexibility. For example, overseas teams can be suddenly and unexpectedly impacted by illness, government decisions, financial realities, team changes, or other factors beyond the team’s control. The challenge for applicants is that these factors can sometimes necessitate the sudden redefining of a position, which may take place before, during, or after the application/interview process has begun or is completed.
Questions?
Please email the IPO office at [email protected].