FROM SURVIVING TO THRIVING PART 2
After a traumatic landing during the fall semester, 2021 ushered in a healthier life with more space and sanity for Al, Flora and their three sons.
FROM SURVIVING TO THRIVING PART 1
Prayer played a critical part throughout their extraordinary 3-year missional journey that coincided with the pandemic.
PRAYER AND MISSIONS: FROM LIP SERVICE TO THE REAL WORK OF PRAYER
We know prayer is vital for missions. It is holding the ropes, a lifeline for missionaries. So why don’t more people pray?
PRAY LIKE MOSES
In the ebb and flow of the missionary endeavor, our praying hands, like those of Moses, may grow weary. But the hands of prayer must be raised, whatever it takes.
PRAY LIKE DANIEL
Daniel remained steadfast in his prayers to the God of his fathers. His prayer life was characterized by consistency.
HOLDING THE ROPE FOR MISSIONARIES
As missionaries plod and persevere, we must hold the rope and pray.
TENTMAKING IN CHINA VS THE SILICON VALLEY
Fred was a tentmaker in Asia for ten years before returning to the US, where he has been for eight years. Still in IT and a tentmaker at heart, Fred reflected on both experiences.
FRED’S IT JOB IS HIS MISSION FIELD
Fred was 17 when he immigrated to the US. He became a Christian in his mid-30s and felt called to return to his home country as a tentmaker.
CAN TENTMAKERS BE REAL MISSIONARIES?
The assumption is that tentmakers who work forty or more hours a week don’t have as much time as donor supported missionaries for the “real” ministry of teaching, preaching, evangelism, and discipleship.
RAMADAN IS FOR CHRISTIANS TOO
Ramadan is an opportunity for Christians as well to practice loving our Muslim neighbors and exercising our faith publicly even as our Lenten season overlaps with Ramadan to end with Easter.
COMMON CONCERNS
While Part 1 provided information on various aspects of the missionary calling and journey in general, this article will zero in on some common concerns of relocating to the missions field.
ON THE MISSIONARY JOURNEY
This article will focus on the first category of the overall missionary journey.
YOU ARE NOT ALONE ON YOUR MISSIONARY JOURNEY
If you’re interested in tentmaking missions in Asia or the Middle East, we have grouped some of our stories and articles into three categories to guide your exploration.
4 STEPS TO TAKE IF YOU SENSE GOD’S CALL TO MISSIONS
Accepting God’s call is putting one foot in front of the other to begin your adventure of faith. God did not only give us stories from Scripture about how He rewards obedience. Today, many others have accepted the challenge, stepped out in faith, and proven Him trustworthy.
MITCH & ZOE’S STORY—CALLED & ALIGNED, TESTED & CONFIRMED
“The Middle East? Why?” Mitch’s friends were shocked when he shared that he felt called to serve overseas. Mitch’s story goes back to 2014.
MISSIONARY CALL — WHAT INSPIRES, INFORMS, & CONFIRMS IT
Drawing from Rev. Mack Stiles’ message at the 2013 Cross Student Missions Conference, here are the fundamentals of a missionary calling.