Can the trades open the door to mission?

There is a powerful quote in the book Child Guidance that says, “Manual training is deserving of far more attention than it has received.” For a long time, society has pushed the idea that a four-year degree is the only path to success. But at our trade school, we’re seeing a different reality—one where the “hand-mind” connection is not just a career path, but a strategic bridge to the heart of our communities.

You might wonder: How does learning a trade align with our goal of reaching the cities or placing a book in every home?

The answer lies in the changing landscape of our world. As AI and automation continue to displace traditional office roles, the value of high-level, hands-on skill is skyrocketing. A computer can’t repair a faulty electrical grid, and an algorithm can’t soothe a patient in pain. Those with the technical knowledge to enter homes and workplaces possess a “key” that others simply don’t have.

Imagine the possibilities. Think of a TIG welding technician bringing a spirit of service and the Three Angels’ Messages into the high-tech halls of SpaceX. Picture an HVAC technician returning to a client’s home for a Bible study, invited back because they fixed the air conditioning with integrity and excellence the month before. Or feel the Spirit fill a room as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) provides compassionate care to a hospice patient in their final hours.

The apostle Paul was a tentmaker, using his craft to support his passion for mission. We aim to do the same. A career is more than just a paycheck; it’s a platform for ministry.

But is the demand real? Absolutely! Recent reports show that the demand for electricians, welders, plumbers, and HVAC techs is expected to grow by 5–10% over the next five years. Because fewer young people are being encouraged to enter trades, we are facing a massive labor shortage. This creates a “blue-collar open door” for self-supporting missionaries.

SOLI intends to leverage this opportunity with a trade school built for the student who loves to learn by doing. Here is what sets the SOLI experience apart:

  • Hands-On Excellence: Train in state-of-the-art facilities with instructors who know the industry. We prepare you to pass state licensure exams and industry certifications with confidence.
  • Mission-Driven Academics: Our SOLTI curriculum integrates technical training with foundational evangelism, helping you grow a missionary spirit while you master your craft.
  • Active Ministry: We don’t just stay in the classroom. From prayer vigils to Friday outreach days and mission trips, we put faith into action.
  • Wholistic Growth: We focus on the whole person—spiritual, physical, and mental—cultivating the “soft skills” of integrity and a strong work ethic.

We are on a mission to prepare the next generation of workers for the harvest. You can support the SOLI Trade School by:

  1. Praying for our students and faculty.
  2. Spreading the word in your Adventist community.
  3. Referring prospective students and skilled instructors to our program.

Together, let’s help the trades spread the streams of light.