A Children’s Introduction to Missions | April Resource Reviews

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  1. CURRICULUM: WorldViews, A Children’s Introduction to Missions
  2. MUSIC: Songs of Kingdom Hope
  3. FILM: The Breadwinner
  4. BOOKS: A Good Missions Intro?
  5. EVENTS: What’s Coming up in May

This short, educational video is designed to help kids understand how Muslims see and explain the world. It’s part of a package described below.

CURRICULUM: Worldviews, a Children’s Introduction to Missions

worldviewsSource: Pioneers

On the lookout for winsome ways to explain world religions to kids or introduce them to missions? Last year Pioneers and Sonlight joined forces to create an intro-to-missions resource for homeschool families. Now Pioneers has revised and relaunched it for broader use. Worldviews is designed to help the whole family enjoy learning and includes several elements:

  • Brief videos about five of the world’s religious communities and God’s heart for the people in those communities are free online for anyone to use. Includes videos about tribal animists, Hindus, the unreligious, Muslims, and Buddhists (often remembered by the acronym THUMB).
  • A free family devotional (downloadable PDF) goes with the videos and a 30-day email guide can help you pray for unreached peoples. A single signup will give you access to both.
  • A high-quality curriculum includes crafts, games, recipes, activities, etc. Purchase one workbook for kids aged 4-9 and/or another one for kids 10-14. Each is about 100 pages long and costs US$16.99.

» Learn more and view, download, or purchase what interests you.

» Not quite what you’re looking for? Check out the many missions resources for kids from Weave.

 

MUSIC: Songs of Kingdom Hope

Source: Caroline Cobb

Looking for music that tells the big story of redemption? In 2011, singer-songwriter Caroline Cobb gave herself a goal to write a song for every book of the Bible in a year. That year of writing set in motion a new passion to tell the stories of scripture through music.

Her latest work is a theologically rich, lyrical album called A Home and a Hunger: Songs of Kingdom Hope. It “traces the biblical themes of Eden and exile, restlessness and rest, and God’s upside-down kingdom.”

I found this artist through a music video of her song All the Stars, which is about God’s promise to bless the nations through Abraham (see Genesis 22:17-18). The video, below, marks the 25th anniversary of Frontline Mission and includes clips from their documentary series, Dispatches from the Front. You might check that out as well.

» Buy a physical CD for US$10 from the artist’s website or listen wherever you get your music.

FILM: The Breadwinner

Source: Universal Pictures

Enjoy watching and discussing films about people in other cultures? Check out The Breadwinner, an animated film adapted from a best-selling young-adult novel/series by Deborah Ellis. It tells the story of Parvana, a young girl in Afghanistan who disguises herself as a boy in order to provide for her family. We discovered it through a review of the film from the International Mission Board. This is an animated feature but not for young children.

» Purchase or rent the film in several formats through Amazon. Download a study guide from the film’s website.

BOOKS: A Good Missions Intro?

Source: Missions Catalyst

Brad in Michigan asks, “What book do you recommend to a church when they need a short general intro to missions? Who writes this stuff in a really good way?”

I’m not sure how to answer, though I have some ideas. What are your thoughts? Let’s make a list together.

  1. What timeless classics or gems of today would you commend to Brad?
  2. If you bought one book by the caseload to give out wide and far, what would it be?
  3. What would you give to your elders, pastors, or mission team?
  4. Is there one that would make a good gift for your church’s graduating high school or college seniors this spring?

It’s probably best if these books are not too long, academic, or narrow in focus. Books can’t accomplish their mission if people don’t read them.

» Suggest a book (or second someone else’s suggestion) and tell us why you appreciate it. I’ll compile a short list to share in a future issue.

EVENTS: What’s Coming up in May

Source: Missions Catalyst Events Calendar

May 1-3, International Wholistic Missions Conference (Phoenix, AZ, USA). An annual event.

May 3, How Do I Get My Pastor Engaged in Missions? (online). Webinar provided by Missio Nexus.

May 4-5, Without Borders Women’s Conference (Sioux Falls, SD, USA). Training for ministering among Muslim women. Provided by Crescent Project.

May 7 to September 9, Perspectives on the World Christian Movement (online). Also offered June 4 to August 12 and with regular start dates throughout the year.

May 8 to June 6, Mobiles in Mission: Using the Tool in Everyone’s Pocket (online). Mentored course for field workers on leveraging outreach opportunities.

May 12, GOfest Global (Ware, Hertfordshire, UK). An annual missions conference.

May 15 to June 14, 30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim World (global). An annual prayer campaign.

May 16-17, Interchange Conference (Wayne, PA, USA). From Catalyst Services, bringing together church and agency mission leaders.

May 20, Global Day of Prayer (global). An annual event.

May 20, International Day for the Unreached (global). An annual event.

May 21-22, Personal Support Raising Boot Camp (Brea, CA, USA). Provided by Support Raising Solutions.

May 24, Partnership and the Strategic Role of Networks (online). Webinar provided by Missio Nexus.

May 31 to June 2, ACMI Annual Conference (Philadelphia, PA, USA). An annual event from the Association of Christians Ministering to Internationals.