What We Do at The Navigators
The Navigators is a ministry that shares the gospel of Jesus Christ and helps others grown in Christ through Life-to-Life® discipleship. We do this on college campuses, military bases, workplaces, inner cities, local communities and hard-to-reach places.
Since 1933, we’ve developed disciples by sharing the gospel, studying the Bible, and praying together— face-to-face and person-by-person, in an approach we call “Life-to-Life discipleship.”
By meeting people where they are on their personal faith journey, Life-to-Life discipleship builds authentic relationships that help people grow into a deeper relationship with Christ, and open the door for the Holy Spirit in all aspects of their lives.
Because we focus on Life-to-Life discipleship, Navigators minister to people wherever they are: on college campuses, military bases, inner cities, workplaces, and communities U.S. and abroad.
Whether they engage in our ministry as employees, volunteers, or simply as fellow believers, Navigators are disciples making disciples. As we minister to people, we teach them to do the same with others—creating a legacy of discipleship that grows continuously, engages new generations, and expands into every walk of life. To date, the U.S. Navigators have staff in 57 countries, plus countless thousands of Navigators making disciples where they live, work, and play.
Learn more about all Navigators ministries here.
Featured Ministry Stories
How One Student’s Healing Became a Call to Disciplemaking
Through Navigators on his campus, Keeton received the true gospel. It brought healing to his life and relationships — and now Keeton is a disciplemaker, too. Continue Reading
When Ministry Thrives at Home: An Alumni Story
Post college, Lindsay Martin is still passionate about discipleship — but now her ministry is based in her home. Continue Reading
A Space of Belonging: The Navigators ASAM Network
Esther found discipleship through The Navigators — and through the ASAM Network, discovered belonging, mentorship, and a vision to multiply faith across cultures. Continue Reading