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The foremost role of the church is to

Prepare members for the Great Commission

Who is The Fountainhead of Missionary Training the chief Guardians of the process of character formation as well as the chief venue for Ministry experience

The church

Primary sending shareholders

Agencies trainers mobilizers

Have the longest and most interconnected relationships with the churches because they share common members over a

Agencies

Example of a trainer is

Bible colleges and seminaries and they have them for less than 4 years in the stakes of failure are not understood to be as high

They have a different kind of relationship with churches all together and they tend to be viewed by the church is much more like a consumer Outlet where distinct Services may be procured for a price

Mobilizers. Example Seminar s and consultants for church mission committees

The heart of missionary Enterprise because this was the fulfillment of Christ declaration "I will build my church" as well as a clear objective of mission as it plays out in the New Testament

Church planting

Distinguish short-term Missions from the majority

Commitment to relate effectively to what was already happening in the area


commitment to go back to the same places year after year


a commitment to do the hard work of learning so unnecessary errors can be avoided

Causes of burnout

Overworked


under supported


prolonged exposure to pressures of living and working cross-culturally

1 out of _____ career missionaries leave the mission field every year

20

Characteristics of missionary families that set them apart from their families

Closely knitted and Unified


Out of touch with cultural cues


Can produce a higher percentage of exceptional gifted children

What are some of the needs that are unique to missionary families

The Challenge on transitions


Home is an elusive concept


Financial issues seem to be a bigger deal

What steps can a missionary in their agencies take to strengthen the families

Take full advantage of books seminars and other resources


Agencies can create an atmosphere that communicates that they spend time apart from their assigned areas



And successful marriages require hard work patience and commitment