Monday, November 3, 2008

We are Back!

We are finally done going back and forth to Bucuresti! I hope we can get back to our mission now. I have copied parts of the news letter from the IMB for you who do not receive it to look over. We are in for some changes next year as well as changes for our teams. I hope to get focused on the prayer letters soon, but for now pray for our country, that God’s will be done.
P.S. it’s a Girl!! Bogdan & Paula’s new baby:



WorldView: Culture – No ‘flat’ superhighway to world evangelization
Location still matters. Despite the so-called “shrinking world,” fewer than 3 percent live in a country where they were not born. An even smaller minority have access to all the advantages of modern technology and travel. The rest are still tied to the cultures that spawned them. So why is the IMB moving away from dividing its missionaries by location or region and toward “global affinity groups” that focus on peoples sharing the same language, culture or ethnicity? Because “place” is a state of mind and heart as much as a physical location. The most powerful “place” is culture. And those who live somewhere else often hold the key to reaching those they left at home. The new global affinity groups will be designed so missionaries can more effectively engage unreached peoples regardless of their location.

IMB asks church mission teams to provide child protection measures
With sexual abuse among children a growing problem even in churches and ministry organizations, the IMB is requesting that short-term mission trip participants have training in child protection and go through a background screening process. For the screening, local churches can use a company they already have a relationship with or a company the IMB has contracted with to provide the services at discounted rates. Free training resources will be available from the IMB in January 2009.

1 comment:

Lanny said...

Hey! Great to see your post...I just got out of prison (Kairos IV program at CCRC) and am delighted to see your post. Finally have a little bit more time after next weekend (Kairos Reunion)to do a few things. I was the Observing Leader for this program and have had many meetings over the past two months on Friday and Saturday. I know, you were hoping they would have kept me in there. Anyway, Randy, my wife has EARNED the nickname, "Randy." Why you might ask? Well, Lila has perfected the ability to hit EVERY pothole on the road just like you do Randy. I guess I will feel right at home this Summer while riding with you as you hit each and every pothole on the road (lol). Glad to see you are on the posting network again. You and Teresa are in my prayers as you serve our Lord Jesus Christ in Galati...I love you like a fat kid love chocolate cake!!!

Keep throwing the seeds!