NEXT MEETING: To Be Advised


NEXT MEETING: To Be Advised

TIME: TBD

FOOD: TBD

TOPIC: OPEN

Saturday

donuts and rabbits

Aha.... she's late... she's late!

Thank you Marlene for the donuts which kicked us off to a good start!
The topic was tackled with glee and the result was hugely to the extent of "Be Prepared to Educate Senders Any and Every Way You Can!"

People - even goers will let you down so we need to trust God in people, not the people.
Some of our group admitted to being scared of losing supporters due to the fact that they are not well educated to the life of goers... They feel lonely on this road, but educated senders would certainly solve this problem.
Basically, once a goer has supporters, its up to that goer to educated them and turn them into educated, effective and strategic senders.
Due to a family leaving for India the following day, we had an early dinner, and had social fellowship for the rest of the evening.
We just love being part of this group. Come and join us anytime you like.

Monday

Hmmm ...what do you say?

What an interesting time we had…

Questions that arose were: Do we actually have the tools in our armory to be able to defend/proclaim that missions is the centrality of the Bible?

- What about answering the statement that gets thrown round being “charity begins at home”?

Is it complete here a home?

- What about the widows and orphans, what about the poor? Here we spoke a little about Skin Contact two.

Mercy Ministries here at home =Topline Whereas Cross-Cultural Missions = Bottomline

- Should everyone reach out to everyone/anyone? And

- Why did God wipe out the nations that would not turn to Him?

Noted too were the Old Testament Books of the Bible Esther, Jonah, Rahab, Ruth etc. that were people who took the blessing cross-culturally…

When we ‘go’ we learn a whole lot more about God. We always maintain that Cross-Cultural Missions is the thing that changes us more than the effect we have on the receiving culture. When we come to a closer understanding Of God and His Kingdom, we find that there is a unity that builds in the Body of Christ.