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Page 1 of 2 1 2 MARCH 2008: AN ALL-CHURCH WORLD IMPACT PROJECT- FEATURE: A church makes a difference in Congo by involving the entire congregation in a World Impact Project.
- TOOL PACKAGE: See the PowerPoint shown to the congregation, and follow the process by which the church set up this project involving everyone.
- GREAT IDEAS: Discover the strategic ideas behind the choice of a project and ways it could benefit the congregation.
DECEMBER 2007: STARTING A MOTEL OUTREACH- FEATURE: A church uses its small groups to minister to the homeless in local motels.
- TOOL PACKAGE: Discover useful tools for help in starting a motel ministry such as that of this church, or one of a different model.
- GREAT IDEAS: Learn about ideas and principles this church used in beginning a motel outreach.
MAY 2007: COOPERATING WITH OTHER CHURCHES TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY- FEATURE: Churches of many denominations are making an impact in Southern California as they unite to serve their communities.
- TOOL PACKAGE: Use the Internet to see video clips a church produced to get their congregation "out of their chairs", to find opportunities for service in your zip code, and to read what other churches have done to serve their neighborhoods.
- GREAT IDEAS: A church shares ten principles they have learned in serving the city of Long Beach, California. Discover specific ways and places to serve in your community.
MARCH 2007: MINISTERING TOGETHER WITH AN OVERSEAS PARTNER CHURCH- FEATURE: A church in Illinois joins a church in Slovakia to help them with their first short-term missions project at a camp in Ukraine.
- TOOL PACKAGE: A Washington State church shares with us a Certificate of Partnership they use with their sister church in Latvia.
- GREAT IDEAS: Some cautions and lessons learned about sister-church partnerships are provided in this feature.
NOVEMBER 2006: SHORT TERM YOUTH TEAMS- FEATURE: Though it is a small congregation, Mililani community Church develops and sends several short-term youth teams each summer (see below).
- TOOL PACKAGE: Mililani Community Church shares lessons they have learned over the years of sending youth teams.
- GREAT IDEAS: Discover the key elements that Mililani Community Church builds into their youth program in order to develop their youth for missions.
SEPTEMBER 2006: EDUCATING CHILDREN IN MISSIONS- FEATURE: Village Baptist Church in Beaverton, OR hosts an annual Global Outreach Fair to teach children about missions (see below).
- TOOL PACKAGE: Village Baptist Church shares five tools to help a church educate children in missions and to facilitate implementation of a Global Outreach Fair for children.
- GREAT IDEAS: Discover 21 ways other churches have used to help children develop a heart for missions.
JUNE 2006: CARING FOR MISSIONARY CHILDREN- FEATURE: College Care in a Can encourages missionary children and caring church members from Foothills Bible Church in Littleton, CO (see below).
- TOOL PACKAGE: Three tools to facilitate implementation of College Care in a Can.
- GREAT IDEAS: 27 ways to make missionary children feel loved.
JUNE 2005: PRESENTING MISSIONS IN PRINT- FEATURE: Creative print media grabs attention for missions at The First Evangelical Free Church of Fullerton, CA (see below).
- TOOL PACKAGE: Gather new ideas from this collection of sample brochures.
- GREAT IDEAS: These creative suggestions will inspire fresh ways of using print media to communicate missions.
Feb. 2005: MENTORING FUTURE MISSIONARIES- FEATURE: Future missionaries and their mentors share how a simple one-on-one plan keeps them on course toward missions
- TOOL PACKAGE A Readiness Assessment Evaluation, Building Guide and Personal Planning Sheet will help your church prepare future missionaries.
- GREAT IDEAS Practical ideas to help you develop a mentoring program for those interested in missions
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