MEGA MISSION
MEDIA
Fort Worth, Texas
Founded in Obedience · Built in a Car
"He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ."
Philippians 1:6 · The Anchor of Mega Mission MediaSusy Gordon —
the woman behind
the wheel.
Susy Gordon is a broadcaster, IT strategist, author, musician, and the founder of Mega Mission Media. Her career began in the high-stakes world of broadcast master control — putting programming on the air for Univision Channel 23, CBS KTVT Channel 11, and Clear Channel Radio. For over two decades, she climbed to the top of corporate America as a C-Suite technology and business consultant.
And then she lost everything.
Addiction. The death of her sister. Homelessness. By July 2023, she had packed up her life and walked away with nothing. By August, she was behind the wheel of a rideshare car — and that car became the most important room she had ever been in.
"I lost everything but my teeth." That is how she tells it. And in that loss, God found her.
What happened next was not a comeback story. It was a calling story. Over the next two years, Susy drove over 3,000 passengers through the Dallas-Fort Worth area — praying with them, worshipping with them, handing out Baggies of Hope and Bibles, and making a promise to God she has never broken: every single soul that got in her car would hear about His goodness.
Doors opened in that car that no boardroom ever could have. A passenger gave her a consulting contract at $100 an hour. Another led her to an apartment. A stranger gave her $2,000 for a down payment on a Ford Escape — the car this whole network was born in.
In June 2025, she turned in her corporate laptop and stepped into full-time obedience. She has not looked back. Mega Mission Media is the result.
"This isn't for me. It's of Him and for Him. I am simply the builder following the Master Architect's plans."
SEEK AND FIND.
SEEK AND FIND.
No phone. No distractions. Just a walk on the Trinity Trail and a question asked in desperation: God, what am I supposed to do? She heard it three times. She ran back to her car and wrote it down on a piece of paper she still has today.
Fold that paper in half. One side: Susy, one on one, giving blueprints of hope to passengers. Other side: founders giving their blueprints to seekers through Susy's front seat.
Same car. Same mission. Bigger assignment.
OF THE
CAR
Over 3,000 passengers heard Susy's story in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Thousands of Baggies of Hope passed through that window. Countless prayers, worship sessions, and conversations at red lights.
The front seat became a sanctuary — a prayer closet, a war room, a deliverance room, a think tank. It was there that she learned that proximity to purpose creates proximity to provision.
YOUR SEAT IS WAITING.