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Learn more and explore ways of working with SOON to make an everlasting impact in the world in Jesus’ name.
Campus Ministry & International Assignments
Invest your life to building multiplying disciples of Jesus on college campuses in the US and in the world
Capacity Roles
Use your areas of study or developed skills to build and accelerate the mission of Jesus Christ
Community Ministry
Equip laypeople and local churches by helping them be trained for Christ to shine their light in their communities.
Internship
Take your year after graduation and work with SOON staff on a US campus or on an international campus or with our national ministry or in operational roles with our ministry teams
Full Time and Part TIME
There are a variety of ways of working with SOON, all focused on sharing the good news of Jesus and helping build spiritual movements of evangelism and Christ-centered discipleship on campuses and among groups of people all over the globe.
VOLUNTEER
Get involved and support local movements on college campuses and other ministries as a volunteer staff. Help fulfill the Great Commission by giving volunteer hours with SOON.
internship
Our year-long, full-time internships are designed to provide working experience in SOON to students and graduates who are committed to seeing Christ use them to impact lives for Jesus.
An intern year helps students and graduates get into the world of ministry with SOON, joining teams that help build spiritual movements in the US and internationally. These challenging opportunities will help set you on a lifetime of ministry, whether you continue on as a staff member with SOON or go on to live missionally in your chosen vocation. There are also year-long internships designed to help you put your skills and training to work in support of many SOON ministries.
Testimonials

“My staff always kept up with how I was doing not only in my walk with God but also my regular walk of life (school, relationships, struggles, etc.) After I graduated, they still remained in contact, making sure I was transitioning well. I’m incredibly thankful for them–they’re like family!”