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Who Am I That I Should Go?

A Guide to Short-term Missions
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Written by an experienced leader of short-term mission teams, this how-to manual is for leaders and team members on cross-cultural, short-term mission projects, whether within their own community, state or country or across international borders. The author addresses preparation, in-country experiences, and post-project cultural shock, from the viewpoint of the participant and the sender. The focus is always on people, rather than project. You can always donate money, hire workers, and buy materials more cheaply than going to a project site. However, by going, you commit yourself, you demonstrate God's presence and love in practical ways, and God acts in both your life and the lives of those you serve. This guide is for those who take seriously the Biblical mandate to go into the world, and for those who provide immediate help in time of disaster or long-term assistance through development projects that meet ongoing needs.

Author Biography:

Joyce Good Henderson has led 11 teams on short-term missions to Ecuador in the past 9 years. In addition to her work in Ecuador, she has participated and led hundreds of one-day projects in her community, in neighboring counties and within her state over the past thirty years. She has also developed curriculum for team leaders and members in cross-cultural missions, and participated in and taught training workshops. She leads the Mission Board at CenterPointe Church and is active in community as well as international cross-cultural missions. A nurse for more than forty years, she served in the Army Nurse Corps as a clinical specialist-RN in the Operating Room. For the past 18 years, she has been a community-based homecare nurse. In 2010, a committee of medical organizations and community leaders in Brevard County, Florida named her a Space Coast Humanitarian because of her work in missions, specifically in Ecuador. Joyce Good Henderson is a published writer, and a published photographer. Publication credits include: Starting a Successful Writing Business; Before You Call Mom: A Real Life Survival Guide; So You Have to Do a Science Fair Project; Strategies for Winning Science Fair Projects; Children of the Kingdom; and A Special Kind of Parenting.
Release date NZ
January 20th, 2012
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
288
Dimensions
152x229x15
ISBN-13
9780615585987
Product ID
19775435

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