Inspiring the Church to Live On Mission

Showing up in real ways. Building a culture where generosity is normal, and compassion isn’t complicated.

“Almost half of practicing Christians say that true generosity is always driven by compassion—
and those who cultivate compassion are more likely to give sacrificially, live missionally, and build Kingdom impact.” - Barna Group

  • "The Church thrives when they have a mission, not just a meeting. Find their God given purpose… and you’ll see them engage."

  • "God rarely reveals your full mission in isolation, He shapes it, sharpens it, and sends it through His Church."

  • "Finding your mission will give you clarity when life gets confusing, strength when the battle gets heavy, and purpose when the world tries to pull you in every direction."

  • “For the first time in years, I felt like I had clarity not just about my struggles, but about what kind of man I actually want to be.” — Brandon, 39 (The Forge)

  • “I talked about things I’ve never told anyone, not even my pastor. It was solid, and full of truth. Every man needs this space.” — Luis, 34 (The Forge)

Generosity Sunday: The service that helps turn passive attenders into compassionate, Kingdom building givers.

Men’s Event: The event that helps turn disengaged men into compassion driven leaders

For Men: This isn’t therapy, it’s real talk with another guy who gets it.

ABOUT

Andrew founded Operation For Freedom after encountering human trafficking firsthand in his community. Over a decade he has been actively engaged in the fight against sex trafficking with his organization.

Through investigation, outreach operations, and crisis response, Operation For Freedom reaches vulnerable families and fights for justice where it’s needed most. Andrew’s calling has taken him into some of the darkest places across the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Mexico to bring hope and rescue.

He’s a certified biblical counselor and communicator who speaks at churches and events across America. He helps the church show up in real ways and make a culture of generosity and compassion normal.

Andrew and his wife, Ashleigh have been in full time pastoral ministry & missions over 20 years. They live in Colorado with their two teen daughters.