A Needed Response
How it works
When you pair the most effective digital strategies of the secular world with Christ’s timeless model of evangelization, you get the recipe for solving one of today’s most prominent problems: the loss of souls to the internet.
Digital Mission Institute is committed to employing proven processes, making data driven decisions, and equipping missionaries with scalable strategies to serve the world’s largest mission field. Check out this video on the process to see just how we plan to go about this work.
The 2025 Capital Campaign
To serve the world’s biggest mission field, you need a big mission. But you don’t get there over night nor on your own. In this second year of mission we have reflected this reality with attainable goals and a lean budget. And the 2025 Capital Campaign opens the doors to generous people like you to join our Mission Support Team.
Check out this video to hear about our campaign goal and see just where we are in the process of initiating this mission.
Get to know the Executive Director: Nathaniel Binversie
With a masters degree in Theology and bachelors in Philosophy, Nathaniel pairs his education with over 10 years of professional ministry experience. The majority of his career has been focused in the formation of adult and young adult men. He has served as director of mission teams, consultant to men’s ministries, authored a children’s book specifically for fathers, and most notably, served as the original Director of Content at Exodus 90.
Frequent speaking engagements around the country took Nathaniel and his family on the road. After two and a half years of full time RVing, Nathaniel and his family have returned to northeast Indiana. Active members of their local church and neighborhood community, Nathaniel and his wife Sherry have three little girls and are joyfully awaiting a new addition later in 2025.
If you can’t find the Binversie family in Indiana, it’s likely they have made a retreat to the mountain west to ski, hike, and encounter our Lord in the grandeur and solitude of the alpine.
The Board of Directors
Nicholas Cooper, M.A.
Electronics Hardware Manager at Franklin Electric
Jeffrey Valliere, DDS
Dentist at Summit City Smiles
Adam Labarthe, LMSW
Clinical Therapist at Bear River Health
Nathaniel Binversie, M.A.
Executive Director at Digital Mission Institute
This is our time.
The internet is a gift that can be used for amazing things. But when a man misuses his phone, his computer, his gaming system, or any other connected device, difficulties ensue.
The secularist says, “It’s not a problem, at least the man is still physically at home.” But we have all seen the problem and its effects. Not only is it still a problem if the man is physically home, while his wife doesn’t have the husband she needs, and the children don’t have the father they need, but often it’s worse than if he were gone. For at least if he were gone he could see plainly that he is not present to his family.
For the good of the whole community, someone has to follow the model of Christ: leave the comforts of home, go to the distant country, meet our brothers where they are, befriend them, and then bring them home to their families and to the love of Jesus Christ.
Digital Mission Institute exists not only to send one person out to serve this end, but to form and equip myriads of full time missionaries and local church members alike to respond to today’s pervasive needs. The road ahead is long and filled with challenges. But the purpose is clear, and the goal is worthy. The next generation of children awaits a response. Who will bring them their father’s back? Who will model for them the sacredness of family life?
The Lord invited a small group of people to consider, found, and financially support the development of a solution. And they said yes. Digital Mission Institute exists today because of their yes in 2024. We can’t wait to see what fruit will come in 2025 and 2026 as more souls, like you, continue to generously say “yes” to Lord’s invitation to spiritually and financially backing this mission.