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Thursday, November 21, 2013

How To Pray For Your Missionaries


Sunday: 

  • The Missionary’s Church services and Bible studies
  • Vitality in prayer life and relationship with the Lord
  • Fresh empowering by the Holy Spirit 
  • Maturity and growth in grace, knowledge, and love of God
  • Victory over Satan, the flesh, and the world


Monday:

  • The Missionary’s Physical and Emotional Life
  • Health and protection against illness and disease
  • Hedge of protection and atmosphere of peace around family and home
  • Safety, alertness, and protection while traveling
  • Victory over loneliness, depression, and discouragement


Tuesday: 

  • The Missionary’s Family
  • Husband and wife relationship (communication, quality time together)
  • Children (schooling, friends, protection)
  • Family devotional times
  • Relations with and examples to other families


Wednesday: 

  • The Missionary’s Ability to Communicate
  • Language study, continual improvement in fluency
  • Greater cultural adaptation and understanding
  • Insight into relevant redemptive analogies
  • Victory over discouragement and communication barriers


Thursday: 

  • The Missionary’s Ministry
  • Anointing for teaching, preaching, witnessing, ministering to others
  • Boldness and open doors for ministry and sensitivity to God’s leading
  • Prepared hearts and favor with the people
  • Fruitfulness in work and sphere of ministry


Friday: 

  • The Missionary’s Relationship with Co-Workers
  • Co-workers on their local teams
  • National pastors, lay workers, and other missionaries
  • Christian witness to employees, shopkeepers, government officials
  • Home church mission team and support group


Saturday: 

  • The Missionary’s Country of Service
  • National and local government stability and peace
  • Continued open doors for service and peace in the country
  • Favor with the government regarding necessary permits and visas
  • Open doors and souls saved

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Missionary Resources "What I Know Is"

Low-Cost Shipping of Supplies, Aid, Medical, and Personal Goods for Missionaries

We offer an all-in-one service: purchasing, consolidation, and shipping by ocean and air to most Caribbean ports and airports. We particularly specialize in transportation solutions to Haiti, drawing on our 30 years of experience in that country. We can handle heavy loads.

Denton Program
Allows private U.S. citizens and organizations to use space available on U.S. military cargo planes to transport humanitarian goods, such as clothing, food, medical and educational supplies, and agricultural equipment and vehicles, to countries in need. The program is jointly administered by USAID, the Department of State (DOS), and the Department of Defense (DOD).

Home of Peace
Packing, cargo, and shipping services for missionaries for more than 100 years. Bed and Breakfast Guest Home for missionaries in transit. Near San Francisco, California. 1-510-531-4200   home@homeofpeace.com

Mercy Flight International
Discounts and speedy shipping by air for churches and mission agencies. Will ship personal effects, and relief, missionary, and medical supplies.
1-800-405-0843

Missionary Expeditors, Inc.
A leading freight forwarder for individuals, especially for Christian missionaries, shipping personal effects and household goods overseas. For nearly five decades, we’ve specialized in cargo shipped "from anywhere to anywhere" for church and other humanitarian groups. Fully licensed and bonded international freight forwarder.

Mission Harvest America
We have an answer to your mission's logistics problems. We are experts in obtaining and moving material around the world for Christian and humanitarian aid. We are a 100% voluntary organization, our only goal is to serve God's plan to spread the gospel.

Modern Shipping, Inc.
Modern Shipping, Inc is committed to non-profit Missionary organizations with competitive low rate quotes via air, ocean economy, full container and less than container loads. Import and export services from and to the USA.

Sayva Trek Humanitarian Logistics UK
Specialising in providing NGO's, Charities and all relief organisations with logistical support from the UK and abroad. Air, Sea and Road freight. Emergency relief charters. Excess Baggage. Our network of agents throughout the World ensures your shipment is in the very best of hands.
The Shipping Advisor 1-800-737-7331

Stevens Worldwide
We are a freight forwarder with over 100 years of experience, internationally recognized as an industry leader. We specialize in worldwide shipments of relief goods and personal effects. Some of our customers are Global Health Ministries, SALFA, Books for Africa, PEN Trust, etc.

Ship printed material economically by boat (or air) to many countries using the US Postal Service M-BAG class, without customs problems. There are also economical M-BAG air shipment rates. See USPS Publication 51, under "M-Bags (Direct Sacks of Printed Matter to a Single Addressee)". See current rates at http://www.usps.gov.

These listings are provided as-is, with no warranty, explicit or implied. You must investigate any agency or organization that interests you to make sure that their services meet your needs. We cannot assure you that the organizations listed herein are as they advertise themselves to be, or that they will meet your expectations.


                                                            The Chilando Family www.martinchilando.com

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

We Are Laborers Together With God

  1. The Purpose of the New Testament Church — the propagation of the gospel through the establishment of New Testament assemblies.
  2. The Plan of the New Testament Church — To go, baptize and teach, making every Christian  a part of this plan.
  3. The Pattern given in the New Testament — Acts 2:36-47; Acts 13:1-4; Acts 20:20-21.
  4. The Progress of the New Testament — God gives the increase (we simply work with Him in planting and watering).
  5. The Prescription for power in the New Testament — “All power is given unto me… go ye therefore into all the world… and Lo, I am with you alway…” As we go, He gives power. Many churches are sickly and on the brink of death because they do not like the Great Physicians prescription. There was no distinction between “Home” and “foreign” missions, the command was just go, give, and pray! To some this medicine is either too much to take, is bitter to the taste, or perhaps just too expensive. 
In essence, New Testament missions is the process of planting and building indigenous local congregations around the world, to the ends of the earth. Missions is seeing people saved, and then obviously in turning to the Saviour they become disciples. This is the beginning of learning and following the WAY of Christ. Christ is the way to heaven and He is the Head of His plan for service in the local church. This is why Jesus said His disciples were to make followers, baptize, and teach all the things that He had taught. The New Testament way includes the cross of Christ and also involves the church of that same Christ!  Jesus said ‘I will build my church…’ The Apostle Paul included every Christian in this church building work by stating ‘We are laborers together with God. Missions is church work, and church work is missions!

Let not our missionaries go by faith and churches support by sight alone.

                                                                                                                                                                  

1. Mohler. J  (2010. November 2nd), Retrieved from www.fbchsp.org, Faith Baptist Church, Spokane, MO

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