VIDEOS: Asia, Africa, and Beyond

Sources: OMF, AIM, and Prayercast

Mongolia – An Off-road Vision Trip (OMF Media). Dream about using your media skills to tell the stories of the nations? Follow an OMF Media team into Mongolia, then check out the new Mongolia videos (and gems like The Task Unfinished) in OMF Media’s Vimeo stream.

The Distant Boat (AIM On-field Media). This feature-length drama is designed to stir the African church in its involvement in global outreach. You can watch the trailer online and download the film for US$5. (Thanks to Perspectives in Practice for bringing it to our attention.) See also other work by AIM’s media team.

His Praise Goes On (Prayercast). The praises of God’s people are lifted up in a never-ending stream that circles the globe daily. Watch this exquisite music video and be inspired. While you’re there, let videos guide you pray for Ukraine and South Sudan.

NEWSLETTER: The Hub for Short-term Mission

Source: DELTA Ministries

Are you in the “mission trip” business, sending out short-term teams through your church or organization? The Hub, a free monthly newsletter, is designed to serve as a gathering place for short-term mission articles, resources, tools, and opportunities. The goal is to equip churches, ministries, and individuals to conduct responsible short-term missions that glorify God.

» Learn more and/or subscribe. See also DELTA’s series of interactive Short-term Mission Webinars.

VIDEO/AUDIO: Great Sessions with Piper, Chandler, Platt, and Others

Source: Cross Conference

December 27-30, about 3,600 college students met in Louisville, Kentucky, to consider the global glory of Christ, the nature of Christ’s mission to the unreached peoples of the world, and the power of the Christian gospel. Recordings of many sessions, some in both video and audio form, are online. Highlights include:

The Chief End of Missions: The Supremacy of God in the Joy of All Peoples (John Piper)

The Life Worth Living for Christ Is a Life Worth Losing (Matt Chandler)

Mobilizing God’s Army for the Great Commission (David Platt)

» See additional media from the Cross Conference.

» Readers might also be interested in a new, free ebook with four messages presented by John Piper to the thousands of students at Passion Conferences. See An All-Consuming Passion for Jesus: Appeals to the Rising Generation (Desiring God).

BOOK: Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes

Reviewed by Ted Esler, TedRead

Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes: Removing Cultural Blinders to Better Understand the Bible, by E. Randolph Richards and Brandon J. O’Brien. IVP Academic, 2012. 241 pages.

Not only do we have our own culture, but the Bible has its own as well. We must learn to understand the areas of our own cultural blinders and be able to see the Bible in its context. Simple enough, but rarely do I see this sort of analysis by Western theologians. This is a balanced, concise, and well-written treatment of the topic.

Richards served as a missionary in Indonesia, which colors the illustrations in a very helpful way, and O’Brien is an editor at Leadership Journal. They lead the reader through nine areas of caution in regard to understanding the Bible mono-culturally. The book is filled with excellent examples highlighting the arguments being made using both real-life experience and biblical texts.

» Read the rest of Esler’s review (which includes book notes and excerpts) and a related blog post, Read the Bible Like a Missionary.

» Browse the archives or subscribe to TedRead, which features reviews of Great-Commission-related books.

EVENTS: February Calendar

Source: Missions Catalyst Calendar

MissioNexus Webinars

Four online webinars on the following topics, designed for US mission and ministry leaders, are scheduled for February (and more throughout the spring):

February 6, Should Churches Fund Home Staff and Retirees?

February 13, Meet Your Neighbors

February 20, Seven Models for Community Ministry

February 27, Common Challenges in Conflicting Cultures

» Learn more or sign up.

Bridges Seminars (Crescent Project)

Four of these one-day seminars, designed to help participants learn to build bridges to reach Muslims, are scheduled for February (with more in March and April):

February 1, Joplin, MO, USA

February 8, Houston, TX, USA

February 15, Columbus, OH, USA

February 22, McAllen, TX, USA

» Learn more or sign up.

February Conferences

February 5-8, International Conference on Computing and Mission (Mosbach, Germany). An annual event.

February 7-9, TRACTIONwest Gathering (Rocklin, CA USA). Young adults who want the Lord to ignite our passion to be “on mission” with God.

February 7-9, Missionfest Manitoba (Winnipeg, MB, Canada). Free, annual, community-based mission festival for all ages.

February 14-17, World Christian Conference (Boulder Creek, CA, USA). An annual West-coast event sponsored by The World Christian Fellowship – mobilizing Asian-American Christians (and those who identify with them) to disciple all nations.

February 17-19, Mission America Coalition Leadership Consultation (Charlotte, NC, USA). Loving America to Christ.

February 21-22, Midwest Conference on Missionary Care (St. Paul, MN, USA).

February 21-22, The Justice Conference (Los Angeles, CA, USA). Annual event to promote dialogue around justice related issues such as human trafficking, slavery, poverty, HIV/AIDS, and human rights. Also being simulcast to venues across the USA.

February 21-23, Missions Fest Alberta (Edmonton, AB, Canada). Free, annual, community-based mission festival for all ages. (Now in its 20th year!)

Retreats, Training and Other Events

February 5-9, GO Equipped TENTmaking Course (Malaga, Spain). Provided by Global Opportunities.

February 8, Frontiers Connect (Kansas City, KS, USA). Explore work among Muslims.

February 17-20, Thrive retreat (Antalya, Turkey). Encouragement for North American women serving cross-culturally.

February 21-22, Next Steps (Kansas City, MO, USA). Learn more about God’s heart for the world and your role in making disciples of all nations. Provided by Crossworld.

February 21-23, The Journey Deepens (Greenwood, IN, USA). Explore becoming a missionary. Sponsored by MissionNext.

» View the complete calendar and/or submit an item.

Happy New Year!

Missions-Catalyst-no-tagline_largeAs a service to readers, Missions Catalyst compiles and maintains an online calendar of mission-related events across the US and around the world. It’s a list of upcoming conferences, seminars, classes, retreats, and more, and has just been updated for 2014.

Maybe you’d like to attend some of these events or tell a friend about them. Or perhaps you’re planning an event of your own and wonder what else might be going on those days.

If you know about an event that would interest our readers and should be added to the calendar, let us know. We’ll post and send out updates as the year goes on.

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About the Calendar

This calendar lists public or semipublic missions-oriented events in the USA and around the world, including conferences, retreats, workshops, and some classes or training events. Events are sponsored by a wide variety of organizations and are listed here for free, but at the discretion of the editor. For additional information about an event, contact the event organizers.

Submissions

  • Events must be “safe” for advertisement on the web and to an unscreened list of email subscribers.
  • Listings must include some point of contact (e.g., a website or email address).
  • We will do our best to keep up with event changes and cancellations, but notification from event organizers is always appreciated.

To submit an item or to share your comments, questions, and concerns, contact Marti Wade.

Missions Catalyst 11.27.13 – Resource Reviews

In This Issue: The birth of the Kazakh church, devotions for advent, and prayer for the persecuted

Missions Catalyst is a free, weekly electronic digest of mission news and resources designed to inspire and equip Christians worldwide for global ministry. Use it to fuel your prayers, find tips and opportunities, and stay in touch with how God is building his kingdom all over the world. Please forward it freely!

Marti WadeMarti Wade is a writer, speaker, and project manager for the Church Partnerships Team at Pioneers. As a mission mobilizer, she has also trained and sent out many short-term teams to do relationship-based research to serve among the world’s least-reached peoples.

Marti has managed and published Missions Catalyst since 2004 and is the author of Through Her Eyes, a book about the lives of women serving cross-culturally in the Muslim world. She and her husband Chris live in Oregon.

BOOK: Church Planting in Central Asia

Source: James Wright

Fields of Gold: Planting a Church among Central Asian Muslims, by James Wright. Create Space, 2013, 150 pages.

Fields of Gold tells the story of the remarkable beginnings of the Kazakh church in southern Kazakhstan. James Wright, along with his family and teammates, went to rural Kazakhstan in the early 1990s. Working to introduce the good news of the Messiah Jesus in the Central Asian context, his international church-planting team learned many valuable lessons about living as witnesses among an unreached people. A companion study guide draws upon their story to explore issues of working across cultures and offers insights for personal growth. The book provides many cultural and missiological insights, all seen through the lens of the author’s personal pilgrimage.

The real strength of this book is the way it pulls back the curtain on the struggles faced by frontline workers not only in rural 1990s Central Asia, but also in other times and places. Fields of Gold covers difficult ground frequently experienced by frontline missionaries but glossed over in missionary biographies: the mixed excitement and disappointment of raising support, painful effects of cultural immersion on one’s idealism, team tensions and breakup, conflicts and false accusations from other believers, and the bouts of depression and burnout that can bring down cross-cultural workers who may not know how to slow down or take a break. The author provides helpful reflections on ways to navigate these challenges, grow though them, and avoid missionary attrition. His experiences and what he learned from them offer insights to those who care for and support cross-cultural workers as well as those who go.

“It reminds me of 2 Corinthians 4:7,” writes Dr. Rick Love in an endorsement: “‘We have this treasure in earthen vessels so that the surpassing greatness of the power will be of God and not from ourselves.'”

I’d recommend this book to anyone involved in Central Asian church planting but would hope it finds a wider audience as well.

» Learn more or purchase the Kindle edition for US$4.99 (US$7.19 for the paperback). The study guide is sold separately.

WEB SERVICE: iCommitToPray

Source: Voice of the Martyrs

Christians in more than 60 nations face persecution and request our prayers. The Voice of the Martyrs is introducing its newest prayer initiative at iCommitToPray.

Members can read prayer requests from around the world and post their own prayers for the persecuted Christians highlighted on the site each week. Whenever possible, Voice of the Martyrs will share those prayers with the persecuted believers.

» Learn more or sign up.

BOOK: Daily Readings for Advent

Source: Desiring God, via Doug Nichols

Good News of Great Joy: Daily Readings for Advent is designed especially for Advent 2013. With readings beginning Sunday, December 1, and going through Christmas Day, this free book of Advent devotionals aims to put Jesus at the center of your holiday season.

These short meditations are excerpted from the ministry of John Piper and correspond to the daily readings in Desiring God’s free devotional app, Solid Joys.

» Learn more or download the book.