Ministry, Evangelism, and Missions emphasizes the calling of every Christian to serve God and others by sharing the gospel, showing compassion, and living out Christlike love. It begins with the foundation of maintaining a personal relationship with Jesus, then addresses the challenges of ministry and missions while offering biblical solutions. Ministry is described as both serving within the church and reaching the wider community, while evangelism focuses on proclaiming the good news of salvation through Christ. Missions are highlighted as the extension of this calling, following Jesus’ commission to reach the lost and make disciples, often requiring sacrifice, unity, and reliance on the Holy Spirit. The chapter underscores practical expressions of service—feeding the hungry, caring for the sick, widows, orphans, and prisoners, showing hospitality, practicing stewardship, and exercising spiritual gifts. It stresses that ministry must be marked by integrity, holiness, humility, and the fruit of the Spirit, with believers serving as witnesses who confess Christ boldly and shine His light in the world. Finally, the chapter looks toward vision and objectives such as church planting and disciple-making, reminding readers that true ministry flows from love, obedience, and a willingness to go wherever God sends.