In this issue…
1) ‘WORSHIP & ARTS IN MISSIONS’ WORKSHOP
2) DEVELOPING 21ST CENTURY MEDIA TRAINING
3) INSTANT E-CARDS FOR CHRISTIANS AND MISSIONARIES
4) FANTASTIC “MISSIONS” CD
5) IMPACT YOUR WORLD FOR GOD
6) REPLACEMENT FOR INFOBEAT?
7) APOLOGY FOR “DAMASCUS” QUIP
8) WORLD CHRISTIANITY 1970-2000
9) TENTMAKER INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE 4TH CONGRESS
10) THE BACKPAGE: DOING INTERNET BY SATPHONE
11) CLOSING STUFF
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1) ‘WORSHIP & ARTS IN MISSIONS’ WORKSHOP — Register now for WAM! II, a 3-week workshop designed to equip worship and arts leaders for ministry to the nations. Worship leaders or team members and Christian artists of all mediums are invited to register for the WAM! II Workshop being held 16 July TO 7 August, 2002. The vision of WAM! is to see a godly, gifted, trained worship-arts facilitator on every church planting team in Europe and beyond! Based in Budapest Hungary, Week 1 sees students prepare for ministry. During week 2, students serve at the SOZO Music & Arts Festival. Week 3 students evangelize through music and the arts in Hungary, Romania and Bosnia. For registration details, costs and scholarship information, email <wfninfo@yahoo.com> or visit this site: www.worshipfromthenations.org or
http://www.kegy.hu/virtual/wfn .
WAM! is sponsored by Worship From the Nations; a ministry of PIONEERS.
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2) DEVELOPING 21ST CENTURY MEDIA TRAINING — The International Communication Training Institute and the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies have released details of a 3-day conference for anyone concerned with the training and development of media professionals working within the framework of their Christian faith. Sessions include: Developments in Francophone Africa; Distance Learning and Media; Leadership Development; Religious Authority and Cyber Islamic Responses to September 11; Media in Christian Witness – exploring the development of reflective practice and Christian apologetics in the media. The event will be hosted at OCMS, Oxford, UK, 4-6 March, 2002.
Get further details from ICTI <admin@icmc.org> or http://www.icmc.org/icti/ .
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3) INSTANT E-CARDS FOR CHRISTIANS AND MISSIONARIES –- Want to send stunning photos matched with encouraging scriptures by email directly to recipients’ in-boxes? (Tip: Just first make sure they don’t mind receiving attachments.) These e-Cards are “instant” because they do NOT have to be picked up at a website. Best of all, you’ll find designs made just for missionaries to communicate with the people back home (and vice versa). To send an Instant e-Card, go to http://www.globalcompassion.com .
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4) FANTASTIC “MISSIONS” CD — Missions Pastors and Missionaries! Finally a Missions CD for your upcoming Missions Conference or behind your missions video. This “Answer The Call” CD, with eight original songs, contains music with a strong missions message. From the upbeat “world-tribe” feel of the first track to the introspective message of the last, this album will inspire you to ‘Answer the Call’ and take the message of Jesus to a lost and dying world. This CD makes for easy listening in the car or at home, but is equally well suited for use in the church setting. Need more convincing? Listen to a portion of the songs at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/sonm .
You can purchase this CD at www.cdbaby.com for $15 or for $12 by contacting Tom Barnard at 903-297-2424 or <barnard@airmail.net>. Their web page is
http://www.roseheightslongview.org/resource.htm .
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5) IMPACT YOUR WORLD FOR GOD — Prepare to be sent to people groups and nations Come to Youth With A Mission, Lebanon, PA where a Crossroads Discipleship Training School for singles and families will be held April 22 – July 12,2002. Write Youth With A Mission, 1275 Birch Rd. Lebanon, PA 17042, or e-mail
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6) REPLACEMENT FOR INFOBEAT? — Dennis says he’s finally found a good replacement for InfoBeat:
Check it out — for 6 months at no charge.
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7) APOLOGY FOR “DAMASCUS” QUIP — Oops! I’ll admit it! I shouldn’t have been so flippant with the quote about Paul’s trip to Damascus (“the best thing since the light on the Road to Damascus” in the item on the Alpha Course, “1) ALPHA COURSE OFFERS PROMISING HELP FOR DISCIPLERS”, Jan. 4th Brigada Today). Apologies if anyone was offended. What I really meant to say was that the results enjoyed by those implementing the Alpha Course are so stellar, they’ll seem . . . nearly miraculous!
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8) WORLD CHRISTIANITY 1970-2000 — This book is now available from William Carey Library Publishers. The author, Dr. Winston Crawley, seeks to continue the overview and analysis of current progress in world Christianity contained in Dr. Ralph Winter’s work Twenty-Five Unbelievable Years: 1945-1969 and Kenneth Scott Latourette’s A History of the Expansion of Christianity. This summary of recent world Christian history provides a great backdrop for believers to face the new millennium with hope, determination and an expectation of seeing God work in the world in even greater ways. For orders, pricing and shipping information, contact Gabriel Resources at <gabriel@omlit.om.org>, toll free in the USA 1-866-732-6657, or from outside the USA 706-554-1594, fax 706-554-7444. Check out other WCL titles at http://www.wclbooks.com .
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9) TENTMAKER INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE 4TH CONGRESS — Make plans now to attend the 4th TIE Congress that will be held on the resort island of Cheju, near Seoul, Korea on May 20 – 24. For more information contact Johnny Chun at
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10) THE BACKPAGE: DOING INTERNET BY SATPHONE — As I compose this edition of _Brigada Today_, I’m on a plane home from serving in a war-torn nation in Central Asia for nearly 2 weeks. In this particular nation, there are probably a total of 150 working phones for a population of *millions* of people. That’s one of the reasons why I took a satphone to connect with my office and family. The most effective deal I found for voice *and* data was through InTouch. Write the rep. at <dai@intouchusa.com> and tell him you heard about it from Doug Lucas and maybe he’ll knock off just a *few* dollars for you. If you’re headed to Europe, Africa, the Middle East or South/Central Asia (in other words, about all the 10/40 Windwow), ask to rent the Thuraya model. Trouble is, it’ll be pricey… something like $100/week or more. But in judging the alternative (no way to call for help if bandits are approaching from the North, South, East *and* West). With the Thuraya, I connected first time nearly every time, at 19.2K to the Internet. I took along an Iridium satphone and typically connected at *much* lower data speeds for it. Maybe 2 or 3 K — like nearly stone age! :-) But if your work is taking you somewhere other than the Thuraya coverage (see the coverage footprint at www.thuraya.com) maybe you’ll have to give more thought to the Iridium – which works anywhere on the world. Either way, per-minute rates are indeed steep…. somehthing like $2/minute, though we won’t know for sure ’til they’re bliled on my credit card. You can also buy the Thuraya in the Dubai airport duty-free, but the only packages they sell is the “Airport pacakge” with prepaid sim cards, a real hassle in that you have to always buy new cards. That’s why Dai Rees is such a good deal then… because he sells the subsriptions on a month-by-month basis. Try him… You just might like it! (By the way… I get no benefit of any kind by promoting him. In fact, I had to pay the normal full price like anyone else. I’m just “one beggar telling another where to get bread.”
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