The 631 Solution

The 631 Solution The 631 Solution is a nonprofit organization providing debriefing, coaching, pastoral care, and equipping to cross-cultural workers. Carmel. Not quite. Wow.

Learn more at www.631solution.org. Frightening Facts*:

7650 missionaries leave the field each year

47% of those leave within their first five years

71% leave for preventable reasons



Strategic Solution:

Our vision is a pastoral care center for cross-cultural Christian workers providing:

Rest and relaxation—Prayer and encouragement—Counseling and equipping
with the purpose of keeping mission

aries on the field! Convenient and affordable for missionaries serving in
Albania, Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Elijah’s Experience
It is almost like it is expected that one should go to the mission field and burn himself out for God, going out like Elijah in a blaze of glory. The problem with that is that it was Elijah’s chariot that was on fire, not Elijah! When looking at Elijah’s life, in fact, we see a different story that serves as a basis for what we want to do. In 1 Kings 18 there is the awesome story of Elijah’s showdown with the prophets of Baal up on Mt. Then in chapter 19, this incredible man of God is running for his life because of Jezebel’s threats. He literally runs out in to the middle of the desert, sits down under a tree and asks God to kill him. What is God’s response? Does He send Gabriel with a flaming sword to carry out Elijah’s wishes? He sends an angel alright, but that angel wakes Elijah from his sleep and gives him some fresh baked bread and a jug of water, and then lets Elijah sleep some more before doing it all over again. Two hot meals, something refreshing to drink, and an encouragement that God is not done with him. This is how God responds to His tired, dejected, depressed servant. Not judgment. Not punishment. Instead, a hot meal. A good night’s rest. Encouragement. Then, in the mouth of an isolated cave, in another desolate place – new instructions for ministry. Modern-Day Ministers

We have met so many missionaries who are tired, worn out, dejected, and depressed. They don’t need to be judged – they need a rest and a reassignment. We have been there ourselves! We want The 631 Solution to be a place of refuge. A place where some good sleep and some good hot meals can lead to a refocusing and reassignment and refreshing which in turn will lead into a new period of successful ministry for those who come. We want to be those ministering angels who are able to come alongside workers who are weary and pray with them. We want to see them revitalized and redeployed by God, instead of burned out and cast aside. Isn’t this what God wants, too? When Elijah got away from the “noise” and the threats and then stopped looking for God to speak through bigger means (the wind, the fire and the earthquake) he heard God’s gentle whisper telling him what the next phase of ministry would hold. The 631 Solution

In Mark 6, we have a story with a similar theme. It is full of so many things that happen in ministry life (successes and disappointments, rejection, hindrance by lack of faith of others, death, travel, deployment of disciples), and in verse 31 it says that there were so many people coming and going that they didn't even have time to eat! So Jesus says, "Come away with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest." The same thing happens to many workers today. We need to be reminded that God’s first and primary call to us is to BE WITH HIM. Then He works through us to accomplish His purposes. Too often, we get caught up in the work, and the burden becomes heavy and the work becomes hard. We forget that in the middle of the busy-ness, Jesus’ invitation echoes across the years, “Come away with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest!”

Our desire is that The 631 Solution would be a place where those involved in full-time cross-cultural ministry would be able to do just that.



*Figures presented are according to the ReMAP Reducing Missionary Attrition Project, performed by the World Evangelical Alliance Mission Commission (WEA-MC) in 1997. Further information can be found in the book “Too Valuable to Lose: Exploring the Causes and Cures of Missionary Attrition” (William D. Taylor.)

05/31/2026
05/30/2026

  Flashback to May, 2019.  We were back in the U.S. for the birth of Aspen, our first grandchild.  This photo was taken ...
05/29/2026

Flashback to May, 2019. We were back in the U.S. for the birth of Aspen, our first grandchild. This photo was taken as Matt was holding her for the last time before leaving the country again. This part is never easy. We are grateful that we have an opportunity this weekend to stay with 7-year-old Aspen and her almost 5-year-old sister, Laurel, for the weekend while Erin & Jacob celebrate their anniversary!

For the cost of one fast-food meal a week, you can become a Care Partner, making sure that cross-cultural workers doing ...
05/28/2026

For the cost of one fast-food meal a week, you can become a Care Partner, making sure that cross-cultural workers doing front-line kingdom work get help when they need it. Like the Burbank family in Europe, who recently experienced an emergency debriefing intensive and transition coaching.

Scot said, "Matt and Cindy served our family in a time of major transition. We were exhausted, and they gave us care, a listening ear, wisdom from experience, empathy, kindness, and the love of Christ."

Daughter Juliana said, "This completely changed how I thought about a LOT of things from my journey!"

Join the Circle of Care today, by setting up a recurring monthly donation of $50-$500 at 631solution.org/donate.

You can make a world of difference!

If you are going to do a debriefing, make it count.  It is valuable, but you only get out of it what you put into it.  S...
05/27/2026

If you are going to do a debriefing, make it count. It is valuable, but you only get out of it what you put into it. Set aside the time, do the work, and try to engage as many of your senses and as much of your brain as possible. It WILL make a difference!

05/26/2026

Why do we beat ourselves up for not being able to "manage" it all?  In normal life, people do not just pack up their fam...
05/25/2026

Why do we beat ourselves up for not being able to "manage" it all? In normal life, people do not just pack up their families and move to a country that may seem less than desirable to most. They don't spend extensive energy trying to make a life in that place, and then just return to their passport country for a summer, or a year, and travel around and do all the things, and then say goodbye again and try to resume normal life again in that other place, as though nothing were unusual about all this. We are not normal, so we should stop being hard on ourselves if we find this difficult. It IS difficult.

05/23/2026

Three weeks ago, we took part in the European Member Care Consultation in Cervia, Italy.  Matt was invited to lead one o...
05/22/2026

Three weeks ago, we took part in the European Member Care Consultation in Cervia, Italy. Matt was invited to lead one of the devotions and also to present a workshop on Helping TCKs Navigate the Currents of Life. Everything went well and in the board meetings at the end, he was asked to serve on the Executive Committee of the European Member Care board (pictured). This will give opportunity to help shape membercare in Europe! What an honor!

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