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TEN Things Everyone can do for World Missions
by Steven K. Haught, EJournal
God has never worried that the spreading of
His gospel would be hampered by lack of
interest. It has never happened and it never
will. We should never doubt that. There will
always be those of us who take up the call and
give of ourselves completely to work full-time
in missions, anywhere God calls us to serve.
But there does seem to be "sticking points"
which keep the task of world evangelization
from being completed, or at the very least as
effective as it could be. Don’t forget, every
generation is responsible for meeting the
challenges of The Great Commission. Key
among these “sticking points”, appears to be
the lack of involvement on the part of the
people of the Church. It doesn’t appear to be
not for a lack of interest or desire.
Many people have said, "We're interested in
world evangelization. What can we do?" If you
have experienced similar feelings or maybe
your church seems to lack the enthusiasm for
missions, maybe the following 10-step
program for getting involved in world missions
can help.
If we all widely promoted this program and
challenged uninvolved Christians to adopt it,
we would see a radical change in the nature of
world missions in just a few years. The
potential impact could be enormous!
1. READ THROUGH THE BIBLE WITH A
MISSIONS VIEWPOINT. Search out the
Scriptures where God told us to be a blessing
to the nations. Examine each passage from the
light of our command to spread the gospel.
Take notes on your thoughts on each chapter.
Ask your church leaders and your close friends
for their thoughts as well.
2. TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN ABOUT
THE MISSIONS EXPERIENCE. Attend a
weekend Missions event at your church or a
nearby church if your church does not yet have
a “world missions” program. Read a new
biography of a missionary every 3 to 6
months. Begin building a library of books that
deal with the real lives of missionaries and the
problems and victories of missions. Look for
videos that highlight mission events.
3. DEVELOP FRIENDSHIPS WITH
MISSIONARIES. Go to the special meetings
your church calls for missionaries passing
through. Invite missionaries into your home
and ask them about their lives and experiences.
Take up a "pen-pal" relationship with
missionaries: writing them, encouraging them.
Commend missionaries to other people you
know.
4. BECOME ESPECIALLY FAMILIAR
WITH THE WORLD. You don't have to be an
expert, but you can learn some basic things
which will help you better understand the
regions and peoples of planet earth. Take the
time to memorize the names of the countries.
Learn their locations, their relative sizes,
religious compositions, significant barriers to
the Gospel, key prayer points. Keep a list on
paper of at least one key ministry in each
country. Examine your newspaper for news
items on these countries. Know what’s going
on in countries everywhere around the globe.
5. PRAY DAILY FOR WORLD
EVANGELIZATION. Using all of this
information, include the countries you’ve
researched in your daily prayers. Build a
personal prayer guide, call it "Operation World
Evangelism." And especially important: have a
daily devotional time with your family which
includes prayer for World Evangelism. Search
the internet for what’s going on in World
missions. Visit internet web-sites like
www.globalmissionsnetwork.info to see God’s
great work going on around the globe.
6. TAKE AT LEAST ONE SHORT-TERM
TRIP. Make a commitment to take at least one
short-term missions trip to that part of the
world that interests you. For example, consider
prayer walks, Bible courier trips or medical
assistance trips. Pick a trip where you will be
of the most help with the least possible
imposition on missionaries in country. Bring
your secular skills and training along with your
love for God and you will be a blessing to the
mission!
7. GET INVOLVED WITH YOUR
CHURCH'S MISSION COMMITTEE. If
your church doesn't have a mission committee,
then ask for permission to form one. Offer to
serve on the committee, or offer to help in
some way. Support the mission committee by
commending their efforts, supplying them with
information, and helping to publicize the
mission efforts of the church. Encourage them
to consider every aspect of world mission--
both cross- cultural and the support of
indigenous missions.
8. LEARN WHAT YOUR CHURCH
MISSION BOARDS ARE DOING. Get on
as many mission board's mailing lists as you
can find--nearly all mission boards have a
publication, but not all churches or members
automatically receive it. Find out what sort of
opportunities are offered through the mission.
Promote opportunities and events of many
missions at your church. Encourage other
church members to learn about the foreign
missions supported by your church.
9. RECRUIT SOMEONE EVERY
MONTH TO MISSIONS AWARENESS.
Make a point of meeting with one fellow
Christian every month and introducing them to
the great task of world evangelism. Share with
them what you are doing and want to do for
missions. Encourage them to become involved
with you. Enthusiasm is contagious!
10. ENCOURAGE YOUR CHILDREN TO
CONSIDER MISSIONS AS A CAREER.
Often we think of missions as a "second-rate"
career--one with little opportunity for
advancement. In reality it is the most
important thing we can possibly do. It is the
command Christ left us with. We must do
everything we can to encourage and support
our children's exploration of missions as a
potential long-term career, and especially
encourage them to at least take a few shortterm
trips.
With more than 60% of the worldwide Body
of Christ completely uninvolved in evangelism
and missions in any way, we need to be serious
about recruiting--especially our youth--into
active participation. Promoting these ideas or
similar ideas through our own lives and to our
circle of friends will make all the difference in
reaching more of the world and more of its
people with the live-giving message of the
gospel. Remember, you have to Engage the
World, to Change the World!
Try these Suggestions - Begin Today!
1. Implement this list in your daily life.
2. Publicize this list in your church bulletin.
3. Develop posters, illustrated with graphic
arts, which can be distributed as reminders.
4. Build sermons around this list, advocating
your congregation to greater involvement.
5. Publicize this list in magazines and
newsletters.
6. Translate this list into other languages for
redistribution.
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