Corban is the Community Engagement Coordinator for EnterMission Originally from Arkansas, Corban grew up in a large family that was very involved in ministry. He went to EnterMission as a student from August 2022 - May 2023, with no intention of pursuing vocational ministry. He was searching for purpose, direction, and a deeper relationship with God; he eventually felt the call to continue serving with EnterMission.
Tori works as the Support Raising Coach for the EnterMission students. She grew up in Ohio and was always involved in church. Tori always felt called to vocational ministry, and attended Liberty University for Women's Ministry. After college, she joined EnterMission as a student to gain a better understanding of what missions could look like in her life. She met Corban and they got married a year later. Tori is passionate about helping the students support-raise and creating sustainability for EnterMission as an organization.
Corban and Tori both love to build relatonships with the students and walk with them through everyday life. They are excited to continue serving God by encouraging the students to serve, learn, and grow.
WHAT IS EnterMission?
EnterMission is an immersive discipling experience for young adults ages 17-25; a hands-on, trade-school approch to discipleship and ministry formation that involves a semester of learning and serving stateside, followed by a semester of overseas ministry experience.
Purpose (Why we exist):
EnterMission exists to encourage, equip, and enlist young adults into a life of Kingdom impact—through immersive discipleship, hands-on ministry, and leadership formation.
Vision (What we seek to accomplish):
Our vision is to see A generation of Christ-centered leaders courageously living on mission—serving the church, transforming communities, and advancing the Kingdom wherever God sends them..
Mission Statement (How do we do it):
Through immersive experiences in community, service, and global missions, EnterMission prepares young adults to walk with Christ, lead with integrity, and serve with purpose—encouraging, equipping, and enlisting them into Kingdom life and ministry.
“Our mission statement grounds us in reality because it reminds us that transformation doesn’t happen in theory—it happens through immersive experiences: living in community, showing up to serve, and navigating the joys and tensions of cross-cultural missions. (& we now live in a multicultural, missions world).
It acknowledges that our students need more than teaching—they need to walk it out. It names the real-world practices we engage in daily: helping students walk with Christ, lead with integrity, and serve with purpose.
This isn’t lofty language—it’s our everyday rhythm: shared meals, deep conversations, messy growth, leadership challenges, culture shock, and spiritual formation. It keeps our feet on the ground, even while our vision reaches forward.”