From the Field

Stories, Updates, and Insights From the 10-40 Window.

THREE KEYS TO SHARING CHRIST AT WORK

Don’t miss out on why God has placed you where you are! Be open and say yes to God and see what He will do. Be there to listen to your workmates and share with them your experiences of God. Finally, embrace the work and opportunities that God has given to you at this time and be the best steward of those resources that you can be!

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Business As Missions (BAM) Laurie Fralick Business As Missions (BAM) Laurie Fralick

A FRESH VISION: THE CORPORATE WORLD IS MY MISSION FIELD

We are called to be salt and light, and the great news is that light shines brightest in the darkness. Regardless of your industry and the stage of your career, you are not second class to a full-time worker or missionary. You are a minister and pastor in your own right in your organization to love people and walk through those doors to drive organizational change.

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Tentmaking Missions, Common Concerns Laurie Fralick Tentmaking Missions, Common Concerns Laurie Fralick

13 WAYS TO PREPARE FOR A TENTMAKING CAREER OVERSEAS

A Christian having an international career does not automatically make him a tentmaker. A tentmaker is a Christ follower with a missionary calling to serve others cross-culturally through his/her profession and make disciples of people who have yet to know Jesus. Preparing for a tentmaking career overseas will therefore have a professional and a spiritual aspect to it.

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WORK IS MISSION?

Is tentmaking missions just about being a self-supporting missionary like Paul, who financed his pioneering work at Corinth through his trade? Is it just about having a work visa so you can stay and serve in a certain country? What is the place of work in the life of a tentmaker? What is the relationship between work and mission--being light and salt and bringing Christ to the unreached?

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AN ENGINEER AND A MISSIONARY WHEREVER SHE GOES

Rosalie might not look like a missionary, but she knew she had a clear calling and God was her boss. Before she left, one of her mentees said, “Thank you for coming to our country to show us how to be an engineer.” The man was not yet a believer, but he saw how she lived and worked among them. Rosalie modeled a different way.

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LOVE IN ACTION: A CHINESE AMERICAN COUPLE BECOMES FAMILY TO MUSLIM STUDENTS

Bob and Sabrina went to Asia with a heart to serve young people. At the university where Bob teaches, some of his students are from Muslim countries where economic hardships and even civil war are part of life. Quite a few of these bright young people are suffering PTSD symptoms from the violence and loss of loved ones back home. Bob and his wife Sabrina reached out and became their unofficial host family.

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CALL TO ACTION: RAMADAN AND OUR MUSLIM NEIGHBORS

Ramadan, holy month for Muslims, started April 2 and will end on May 1. Pious Ali, a Portland city councilor said, “Some of us can afford to eat three meals a day, but others in the world can’t. By fasting we learn how that feels. By fasting you learn about the privileges God has given you.” Indeed, Muslims devote themselves to practices including fasting, almsgiving, and soul-searching during Ramadan.

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Current Events Laurie Fralick Current Events Laurie Fralick

THE GOSPEL & THE WAR ON UKRAINE

Since February 24, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has created millions of refugees. How will missions look like in a new era of east-west confrontation as Russia is sanctioned by the West and driven closer to China? How will the gospel be relevant in a fractious multipolar world?

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UNSTOPPABLE: LIVING OUR BEST LIVES FOR GOD

Declan and Ruby love an adventure. In 30+ years of marriage, they lived in three countries, and traveled to over 80 cities. They became Christians in college, always active in lay ministry and short-term missions. In 2003, they moved to China, a tentmaking family with three young boys, one modest salary, and many unknowns.

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