Fuel the Mission. Support the Ones Who Go.

a car driving through a forest on a foggy day
a car driving through a forest on a foggy day
a man driving a truck with a steering wheel
a man driving a truck with a steering wheel
WHAT IS ROUTE 300?
WHY ROUTE 300?

The Mission Road of the Modern Church

Route 300 supports pastors and missionaries who travel from city to city and village to village to preach the Gospel.

Many of them:

  • drive on rough and dusty roads

  • travel long distances weekly

  • carry Bibles, food, and hope

  • visit remote communities

  • use old cars, motorcycles, or bicycles

  • continue even when fuel prices rise

Their greatest challenge is not passion, calling, or courage. It’s transport.

Route 300 changes that in the simplest way:

One pastor. One route. 300 USD.
You support his journey.
He brings the Gospel.

People dream of driving Route 66.
Christians supports Route 300.

Route 300 exists because the Gospel still travels on real roads.

A sermon preached in a village doesn’t happen by accident.
It requires:

  • kilometers

  • fuel

  • a working vehicle

  • courage

  • endurance

  • calling

Mission isn’t only spiritual.
It’s practical. Someone must send the ones who go.

You may never drive Route 300, but you can fuel the pastor who does.

HOW ROUTE 300 WORKS

We identify pastors who travel to preach

Faithful men who regularly visit multiple villages or churches.

They receive 300 USD from Route 300

To cover fuel, repairs, maintenance, transport, or vehicle support.

They send updates: photos, road images, and route maps

Route 300 is transparent and personal.

You see their journey

We share new stories, pictures, and videos.

You become part of their mission

You don’t take the road —
you fuel the one who does.

“Blessed is the road beneath the missionary’s feet, for it becomes a path of light in places where shadows have slept for years.”