What's the difference between supporting missions and actually having a missionary heart? How does understanding eternity change the way we view everyday relationships and responsibilities? When a missionary woke up on his most difficult day in Africa and sensed God saying "this is what you were created for," it revealed something profound about divine calling versus human planning. From sitting beside dying African students to working construction jobs in New England, Gary Stephens discovered that missionary hearts aren't geographical—they're theological. His examination of Paul's ministry reveals three essential ingredients that transform ordinary Christians into ambassadors who see every gas station attendant, construction worker, and neighbor through eternal rather than earthly lenses.