Online Course: Reach International Students

Source: International Students, Inc.

What are the first things you need to know to get started with outreach to international students in your community? ISI harnessed their years of experience to create a short training course anyone can use to get themselves (or other volunteers) up to speed.

Ten short videos (five to ten minutes each) cover why international student ministry is significant, how to get started, ideas for outreach, tips for home groups, evangelism, storytelling, and more. Each one also includes links to helpful tools, articles, and other resources you can download. And it’s all free. Registration required.

Learn more or take the course.

Book: Missionary God, Missionary Bible

Source: Abide Publishers

Missionary God, Missionary Bible, by Dick Brogden. Abide Publishers, 2020. 420 pages.

Missionary God, Missionary Bible is a one-year, missions-centered devotional based on a chronological reading of the Bible. Throughout the book, author Dick Brogden makes the case that neither God nor His Bible lets us under-emphasize how central all nations are to His overall plan. Each day includes a Scripture reading, a devotional connecting the reading to God’s plan to reach the nations (though you may find some of them a stretch), and an unreached group to pray for.

The author is an Assemblies of God missionary in the Middle East.

Learn more or purchase the Kindle edition from Amazon for Kindle $4.99 or get the paperback for US$14.99. Note that the Amazon preview is quite generous, including the introduction and all the entries for January.

See also Live Dead Joy: 365 Days of Living and Dying with Jesus.

Article: Missionary Marriage—Ideas to Keep It Together

Source: Janel Breitenstein, Go.Serve.Love

Family friends headed overseas racked up well over 20 medical appointments before they left: Immunizations. Examinations. Checking out weird little problems they didn’t want to rear their ugly heads in a nation with less-developed medical care.

We need the same mindset with our hearts, minds, and marital relationships before heading into the pressure cooker of a missionary marriage.

What could use a tune-up? And if you don’t know… will you make the effort to find out?

Read the article and explore links. Go.Serve.Love has a lot of content to help you take your next step toward global service or assist others. Take a look, for example, at Does Christianity Destroy Culture?

Video: Chasing Life

Source: Moving Works

After graduating high school, Robin rejects his Christian upbringing to live life to its fullest. It isn’t until his parents reveal a long-held family secret that Robin discovers the life he has been missing all along.

This film is in German with English subtitles. It’s part of a series of five short, gospel-centered stories to equip the church and engage millions of Germans who don’t know Jesus.

Watch films and explore the website for films in several other languages and created in partnership with ministries in various contexts.

Events: May Classes, Webinars, and More

Source: Missions Catalyst Events Calendar

All those listed below are online events. The shortest ones are often free or low-cost. A few training organizations are offering small, face-to-face events, some of which are listed on our web calendar. Looks like most large conferences are still online or postponed.

May 3 to August 1, Encountering the World of Islam. New online classes start several times a year; also available in other formats/languages.

May 3 to September 5, Perspectives on the World Christian Movement. New online classes begin regularly.

May 6, National Day of Prayer (USA). An annual event.

May 6, You Are Not Alone in This. Nugget training about coaching for disciple-making ministry; offered by Beyond.

May 12, Diaspora Ministry in the Local Church. Webinar from Missio Nexus and Sixteen:Fifteen.

May 13, Planning: Global Missions Vision & Unreached People Groups. Greenhouse workshop from Pioneers USA.

May 12-26, Sustainable Resilience. Online training course for cross-cultural workers from the Center for Intercultural Training; expect to put in 12 hours over two weeks. The course will be taught in Spanish in June.

May 13, Lawsuits and Rumors of Lawsuits. Webinar from Missio Nexus.

May 13, Mobilizing People of Color: Part 3, the Latino American Church. Webinar from Sixteen:Fifteen and Avant Ministries.

May 13 to June 10, Foundations of Media to Movements. Develop a social media outreach strategy; from Media Missions U.

May 18-20, Standards Introductory Workshop. Training in the Standards of Excellence in Short-Term Mission; offered regularly.

May 19, Marketplace Ministry Strategies, a Leader’s Perspective. CEO briefing from Missio Nexus.

May 19-21, Support Raising Bootcamp. Provided by Support Raising Solutions on a regular basis in various locations.

May 23, International Day for the Unreached. An annual event from Alliance for the Unreached; see also their mobilization campaign, A Third of Us (referencing a third of the global population denied gospel access).

May 27, Mobilizing People of Color: Part 4, the African American Church. Webinar from Sixteen:Fifteen and NAAMC.

May 27, Principles for Building and Leading a Culturally Diverse Team. Webinar from Missio Nexus. View the complete calendar. Corrections and submissions are welcome.

Resurrection & Beyond: Resource Reviews

Image: Wycliffe Bible Translators. See below.
  1. Letter from the Editor: Resurrection Resources
  2. Prayer Guides: More on Praying for Muslims
  3. Event: Five Days of Prayer for Sikhs
  4. Article: Caring for National Partners
  5. Infographic: The Most Linguistically Diverse Countries
  6. Events: Conferences, Courses, and Webinars

See the email edition or scroll down for individual articles.

Resurrection Resources

Dear readers,

Easter is almost here, and I want to take this chance to let you know about a few Easter-related resources you may want to check out.

1. Wycliffe Bible Translators published a fun article describing unique ways this holiday is celebrated in different parts of Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Maybe you want to try a few!

2. In Discovering Jesus’ Identity on Easter, Christianity Explored suggest that instead of hoping someone grasps the fullness of the gospel in a single church service, who not use your Easter service to invite spiritual seekers into something deeper: a place where they can explore Scriptures and understand for themselves who Jesus is? It may be too late to rewrite that Easter message now, but keep this in mind as a way to follow up with a friend who joins your celebration.

3. Who is Jesus? What did he do? And why do those things matter? George Murray’s booklet Remembering Jesus is simple, straightforward, and cuts to the heart of every person’s most desperate need—Jesus. He is the way, the truth, and the life-giving hope that we all need. Now until Sunday, William Carey Publishing is offering a buy-one, get-one-half-off deal on packages of these booklets.

Happy Easter!
Marti Wade

Prayer Guides: More on Praying for Muslims

Sources: Various

Last month we featured materials from the 30 Days of Prayer campaign. Note that there are two different sets of material being distributed under that banner this year (with somewhat different topics) and designed for use April 13 to May 12.

You may also have seen that Global Gates is offering those who join their mailing list a free downloadable version of the booklet they created in partnership with World Christian. That’s the one about the Muslim diaspora in North American cities.

A few more ideas:

  1. Open Doors would love to email you a guide to praying for Muslims during this time. They have also created some memes you can share on social media.
  2. Frontiers USA is distributing an email series to help you pray for Muslims during this time: Open the City Gates.
  3. Prefer visual communication? You may like the email series from Prayercast best. Their emails will include a new prayer video for each day of Ramadan.

Readers may also be interested in a new book coming out this month, Pillars: How Muslim Friends Led Me Closer to Jesus, by Rachel Pieh Jones. We learned about it through an item from A Life Overseas.

Event: Five Days of Prayer for Sikhs

Source: Lausanne Sikhism Working Group

Just 500 years ago, Sikhism began in the land of five rivers—Punjab—and its members carry five symbols and pursue five stages of spiritual development.

Can you take five days (April 11-15) to join others in praying for Sikhs, the followers of the world’s fifth largest religion?

Learn more or purchase a 12-page full-color booklet for US$2 from World Prayer Guides.

See also Leading Sikhs to the “Ultimate Guru” (Lausanne Global Analysis) or watch the short video Sowing Among Sikhs (Pioneers).

Article: Caring for National Partners

Source: Catalyst Services

While many churches are expanding their care for missionaries, they may remain unaware of the care needs of their national partners and other national Christian leaders working alongside them. It’s easy to falsely assume that nationals either don’t need care or have caring support systems within their own community.

This issue of Postings highlights the very real care needs of our national brothers and sisters and presents seven ways your church can help them flourish.

Read Caring for National Partners: How Western Churches Can Help Them Flourish and see also Missionary Care: Where Does a Church Began?