In this issue…
1) HOW TO INCREASE PRAYER SUPPORT?
2) OPTIONS FOR TRAINING YOUR SHEPHERDS?
3) HOW DOES ONE LOCATE EXISTING GOSPEL FILMS?
4) GLOBAL YOUTH MINISTRY REPORT
5) A CASE STUDY IN PARTNERSHIPS
6) CHRISTIAN MICROENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT AT A DISTANCE
7) EUROTRAIN: AN INNOVATIVE EXPERIENCE FOR YOUNG LEADERS
8) NEW EMAIL LIST FOR UK MISSION STAFF
9) WANT TO BE NOTIFIED WHEN A PARTICULAR WEBSITE CHANGES?
10) DEVELOP THE SKILLS NEEDED TO UNDERSTAND YOUR TARGET CULTURE
11) GREAT COMMISSION TOOLBOX CD
12) CLOSING STUFF
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1) HOW TO INCREASE PRAYER SUPPORT? — Most cross-cultural workers agree that their number one need is a high level of prayer support. However, transforming that need into a consistent reality is often an ongoing challenge. If you have a method or idea that has worked well for you or your organization, Kerry would love to hear about it. Possibly you know a website with some creative ideas. Send your best ideas to <khawkins@teamexpansion.org>. In a couple of weeks, he’ll share his findings with us and we’ll publish the results here as an auto-responder. Thanks Kerry!
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2) OPTIONS FOR TRAINING YOUR SHEPHERDS? — The International School of Ministry offers a 159 hour International Curriculum for the training of shepherds. In cooperation with Vision University of California, they offer not only their own diploma, but an Associates of Biblical Studies to all registered students. The International Curriculum is available in over 50 languages on VHS, VCD, Audio Cassette and via internet. Some of the contributors are Jack Hayford, Reinhard Bonnke, Dick Eastman, A. L. Gill, LaMar Boschman, etc.
It is the work of Pastor Berin Gilfillan who traveled with Reinhard Bonnke for more than three years. In those travels he saw the mass conversion of 100s of thousands and he also saw how small was the available body of Christ to absorb such huge numbers of new believers. There are presently over 3000 schools operating around the world. Only 300 of them are the United States. One of the newest is in Corpus Christi (Body of Christ), TX. ISOM is part of Good Shepherd Ministries Intl. P.O. Box 368, Los Alamitos, CA 90720-0368, USA, 800.901.8175 or 001-562.594.9123 or fax 001-562.594.6143. Their website is http://www.isom.org . Their email address is info@isom.org.
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3) HOW DOES ONE LOCATE EXISTING GOSPEL FILMS? — Suppose you knew someone who wanted to find… “The Mystics” (originally used by Campus Crusade), “The Lie”, and “He Restoreth My Soul” — three films from the past. Is there a web-search tool that can help? A Brigada participant wants to know . . . and the answer might be useful for many. Drop us a line if you’ve got a solution and we’ll publish the answer for all. Thanks!
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4) GLOBAL YOUTH MINISTRY REPORT — Doing youth ministry outside the USA or training youth workers globally? A new free service, “The Global Youth Ministry Report” sends out an e-mail to find out what’s working globally in such areas as “Training Student Leadership,” “Reaching Lost Youth,” or “Developing Indigenous Worship for Youth.” Then, a writer compiles this global wisdom and e-mails back a free report. In this way, youth workers glean ideas from practitioners in various cultures that may well work in their own setting. Finally, each report will be archived at http://www.reach-out.org in the “ARTICLES” section (Whew! What a great site!) so that further input from readers can add to this global I.Q. of youth ministry. Interested in this free wisdom exchange? E-mail Steve, in cooperation with Reach Out Youth Solutions, at <smillero@mindspring.com> . </smillero@mindspring.com>
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5) A CASE STUDY IN PARTNERSHIPS — Nepal, the only official Hindu kingdom in the world, was closed to the outside world until the 1950’s when the king opened the country for development and education. The 1990 democratic revolution further opened the doors to the gospel. Reportedly, for the first time in Nepal history, the Nepal government has turned over a district government hospital to a community based non governmental organization (NGO). The organization, ‘Human Development and Community Services’ (HDCS), is a Nepali Christian NGO. HDCS is partnering with MMD, a European medical mission that will send equipment and medical personnel. Future Nepal government – Nepali Christians relationships will depend upon positive results. There will be much attention on HDCS. More information can be obtained about HDCS, the Lamjung District Community Hospital Project and opportunities for service by logging on to the HDCS website: http://www.hdcsnepal.org .
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6) CHRISTIAN MICROENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT AT A DISTANCE — The Chalmers Center for Economic Development at Covenant College (USA) is offering an email-based distance course that trains missionaries and Christian Development workers in basic principles and practice of microenterprise development and microfinance for poor people in the Two-Thirds World. The 8 week course is taught by staff of the Chalmers Center for Economic Development at Covenant College (USA) and has weekly readings, short written assignments, and interaction with other learners in the course from around the world. More advanced MED-Microfinance distance courses are available following completion of this introductory course. Course Dates: January 14 – March 8, 2002; Registration Deadline: December 7, 2001; Course Fee: $250 (which includes tuition/registration, course CD, readings and texts). Contact Person: Mrs. Cathy Dreger
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7) EUROTRAIN: AN INNOVATIVE EXPERIENCE FOR YOUNG LEADERS — Top Flight Leadership is taking nominations for EuroTrain 2002 – an innovative training experience for North American young leaders! EuroTrain (for leaders age 16-22) is a completely unique experience…and an answer to the new paradigms needed to develop new generations of leaders. During July 2002, EuroTrain groups will travel through five nations in Europe learning leadership, developing ministry skills, getting a grasp of their destiny, gaining a heart for unreached peoples around the world, and creating a plan for long-term personal and leadership growth. Get the details and nominate a young leader (or request to be nominated) at http://www.ExperiencingLeadership.com or contact Top Flight Leadership at <eurotrain@topflight.org> or 817-568-2711. </eurotrain@topflight.org>
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8) NEW EMAIL LIST FOR UK MISSION STAFF – Global Connections (formerly Evangelical Missionary Alliance) in UK has started an email support list. It is to assist and encourage UK-based mission staff to use Information Communication Technology (ICT) including the Internet for all aspects of mission support and also for evangelism. A conference is proposed for Spring 2002. To subscribe, send a blank email to
<gc-ict-subscribe@yahoogroups.com> or visit http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/GC-ICT </gc-ict-subscribe@yahoogroups.com>
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9) WANT TO BE NOTIFIED WHEN A PARTICULAR WEBSITE CHANGES? — Try using http://www.web2mail.com . You can even register to have the web information itself sent to your email address! (Thanks Keith!)
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10) DEVELOP THE SKILLS NEEDED TO UNDERSTAND YOUR TARGET CULTURE — Learn tips on how to become a student of culture and how to enter and figure out ministry. In this 3-week course, students will gain both the practical and theoretical tools needed for strategic ministry in a cross-cultural context. This class, taught at the Center for Intercultural Training in North Carolina by international trainer Dr. Richard Lewis will be held from Jan. 14-Feb. 1, 2001. To register or for more information, write <citmail@cit-online.org> or call 800.887.1786 or visit our website at http://www.cit-online.org .
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11) GREAT COMMISSION TOOLBOX CD — Wycliffe Canada has crammed tons of mission education material onto one delightful little CD. You get all 30 lessons from the three bulky Bright Ideas! notebooks, plus an extra 24 lessons from Wycliffe UK. PDF lets you print them out and teach a lesson to Preschoolers, Grades 1-6, or Teens through Adults. They’ve also included interactive games in Shockwave and several videos in Mpeg format. The new “I Say Old Chap” video is smart, funny and appeals to younger audiences. Canadian residents may contact <mediaresources_canada@wycliffe.ca> to order the Great Commission Toolbox CD for $15 Canadian plus GST and shipping–a real deal! Or order from the Wycliffe Canada web page: http://www.wycliffe.ca/store/soft.html#toolbox . US residents and others can order for $7.95 US plus shipping and handling at these addresses: e-mail Dennis Cable at <dennis_cable@wycliffe.org> or ask for extension 3778 at 1-800-WY! CLIFFE (800-992-5433) or 1-407-852-3600. </dennis_cable@wycliffe.org>mediaresources_canada@wycliffe.ca>
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