Life should be filled with more of heaven and less of hell.
Pursu Movement exists to form people whose lives overflow with the way of Jesus—into the places they live, learn, work, and play.
Pursu comes from the New Testament word perisseuō—to overflow with abundance.
Not abundance for comfort’s sake, but a life so shaped by Jesus that it naturally spills outward into the world.
Many People Feel There’s More—But Don’t Know How to Live It
Many sense that faith was never meant to stay confined to church spaces, religious routines, or personal belief alone.
They long for:
- a faith that actually forms them
- a calling that extends beyond themselves
- a way of life that makes their communities look and feel more like Jesus
But without clear vision, faith often becomes fragmented—disconnected from everyday life.
Pursu Movement exists to help bridge that gap.
How We Think About Movement
All of our writing, tools, and experiments flow through four movement lenses, which we call Movement Pillars:
Pillar One – Movement Principles
What must be true for a movement to exist at all. Biblical convictions, first-order assumptions, and the why behind disciple-making.
Pillar Two – Movement Pathway
How people start a journey of movement in the places where they live, learn, work and play. The tools, resources, and practices that form us into disciple-makers and allow us to make the world more like heaven and less like hell.
Pillar Three – Movement People
Who carries a movement—and how they’re shaped to sustain it. Leadership identity, shared authority, health, pace, and culture.
Pillar Four – Movement Portraits
What movement looks like in real lives and communities. Stories, experiments, failures, and signals from the field—honest accounts of what’s actually happening.
Who This Is For
Pursu Movement is for people who:
- are drawn to a missional, movement-oriented faith
- sense that attractional-only models aren’t transforming people and communities deeply enough
- want clarity without complexity
- are willing to experiment, learn, and adapt
This space may not be for those looking for plug-and-play solutions or centralized control.
That’s okay.
Movements require intentional alignment, not mass appeal.
Start Where You Are
You don’t need to agree with everything here to belong in the conversation.
If you’re curious where to begin:
- Explore a post on our Pursuing Movement Blog.
- Join our Movement Leaders Online Community.
- Follow us on our Instagram account Pursu.Movement.
- Or just sit with the question: What might an overflow of Jesus look like in my own life and context?

