Author: Cheryl Savageau
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 0830859292
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
As a parent of a missionary you may feel that missing your child and your grandchildren signals a lack of faith. But proclaiming the gospel and making disciples was not meant to eclipse the loving family bonds God ordained. Whether you're the parent of a missionary recruit or a parent of an experienced missionary, you'll benefit from the authors' research and personal experience as they present a comprehensive plan for understanding missionary life, navigating the holidays, grandparenting long-distance and saying good-bye well. Combining a counselor's professional insight and a parent's personal journey, plus ideas and stories from dozens of missionaries and POMs, Parents of Missionaries is a valuable tool for missions mobilizers and educators as well as parents. The POM experience amounts to a journey through change, pain and adjustment. Wherever you are on that journey, this resource will encourage you and help you thrive and stay connected with your children and grandchildren serving cross-culturally. Not only can you survive as a parent of a missionary—you can thrive.
Parents of Missionaries
Author: Cheryl Savageau
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 0830859292
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
As a parent of a missionary you may feel that missing your child and your grandchildren signals a lack of faith. But proclaiming the gospel and making disciples was not meant to eclipse the loving family bonds God ordained. Whether you're the parent of a missionary recruit or a parent of an experienced missionary, you'll benefit from the authors' research and personal experience as they present a comprehensive plan for understanding missionary life, navigating the holidays, grandparenting long-distance and saying good-bye well. Combining a counselor's professional insight and a parent's personal journey, plus ideas and stories from dozens of missionaries and POMs, Parents of Missionaries is a valuable tool for missions mobilizers and educators as well as parents. The POM experience amounts to a journey through change, pain and adjustment. Wherever you are on that journey, this resource will encourage you and help you thrive and stay connected with your children and grandchildren serving cross-culturally. Not only can you survive as a parent of a missionary—you can thrive.
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 0830859292
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
As a parent of a missionary you may feel that missing your child and your grandchildren signals a lack of faith. But proclaiming the gospel and making disciples was not meant to eclipse the loving family bonds God ordained. Whether you're the parent of a missionary recruit or a parent of an experienced missionary, you'll benefit from the authors' research and personal experience as they present a comprehensive plan for understanding missionary life, navigating the holidays, grandparenting long-distance and saying good-bye well. Combining a counselor's professional insight and a parent's personal journey, plus ideas and stories from dozens of missionaries and POMs, Parents of Missionaries is a valuable tool for missions mobilizers and educators as well as parents. The POM experience amounts to a journey through change, pain and adjustment. Wherever you are on that journey, this resource will encourage you and help you thrive and stay connected with your children and grandchildren serving cross-culturally. Not only can you survive as a parent of a missionary—you can thrive.
Pocket Reference Book for Missionaries, Parents and Instructors
Author: Adrian Parker Call
Publisher: Granite Pub & Distribution
ISBN: 9781890558574
Category : Christian life
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
This book is full of information for Latter-day Saint (Mormon) Missionaries. It has hundreds of topics listed at the top of each page for quick-easy access to 206 pages of LDS scriptural references & quotations from apostles & prophets. It also has a summary of World Religions like Judaism, Buddhism, & major Christian denominations. The book has a detailed Plan of Happiness Chart, chronology of the LDS Church, archeological evidences of the Book of Mormon, & much more. The Pocket Reference Book for LDS missionaries fits nicely in your pocket.
Publisher: Granite Pub & Distribution
ISBN: 9781890558574
Category : Christian life
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
This book is full of information for Latter-day Saint (Mormon) Missionaries. It has hundreds of topics listed at the top of each page for quick-easy access to 206 pages of LDS scriptural references & quotations from apostles & prophets. It also has a summary of World Religions like Judaism, Buddhism, & major Christian denominations. The book has a detailed Plan of Happiness Chart, chronology of the LDS Church, archeological evidences of the Book of Mormon, & much more. The Pocket Reference Book for LDS missionaries fits nicely in your pocket.
Mission-Minded Families
Author: Ann Dunagan
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781734210729
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781734210729
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Letters from Home: Lift Your Missionary & Unify Your Family
Author: Robert Quinn
Publisher: Cedar Fort Publishing & Media
ISBN: 1462126340
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Let your child’s mission transform your whole family. This empowering book will teach you how to turn the pain of separation in to joyful communion. Learn to read and write by the Spirit, making each letter from home a precious message that draws you and your missionary closer to God and to each other. Realize the promised blessings of missionary service for your entire family as you serve the Lord together.
Publisher: Cedar Fort Publishing & Media
ISBN: 1462126340
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Let your child’s mission transform your whole family. This empowering book will teach you how to turn the pain of separation in to joyful communion. Learn to read and write by the Spirit, making each letter from home a precious message that draws you and your missionary closer to God and to each other. Realize the promised blessings of missionary service for your entire family as you serve the Lord together.
Adopting for God
Author: Soojin Chung
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 1479808881
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
Explores the role played by missionaries in the twentieth-century transnational adoption movement Between 1953 and 2018, approximately 170,000 Korean children were adopted by families in dozens of different countries, with Americans providing homes to more than two-thirds of them. In an iconic photo taken in 1955, Harry and Bertha Holt can be seen descending from a Pan American World Airways airplane with twelve Asian babies—eight for their family and four for other families. As adoptive parents and evangelical Christians who identified themselves as missionaries, the Holts unwittingly became both the metaphorical and literal parental figures in the growing movement to adopt transnationally. Missionaries pioneered the transnational adoption movement in America. Though their role is known, there has not yet been a full historical look at their theological motivations—which varied depending on whether they were evangelically or ecumenically focused—and what the effects were for American society, relations with Asia, and thinking about race more broadly. Adopting for God shows that, somewhat surprisingly, both evangelical and ecumenical Christians challenged Americans to redefine traditional familial values and rethink race matters. By questioning the perspective that equates missionary humanitarianism with unmitigated cultural imperialism, this book offers a more nuanced picture of the rise of an important twentieth-century movement: the evangelization of adoption and the awakening of a new type of Christian mission.
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 1479808881
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
Explores the role played by missionaries in the twentieth-century transnational adoption movement Between 1953 and 2018, approximately 170,000 Korean children were adopted by families in dozens of different countries, with Americans providing homes to more than two-thirds of them. In an iconic photo taken in 1955, Harry and Bertha Holt can be seen descending from a Pan American World Airways airplane with twelve Asian babies—eight for their family and four for other families. As adoptive parents and evangelical Christians who identified themselves as missionaries, the Holts unwittingly became both the metaphorical and literal parental figures in the growing movement to adopt transnationally. Missionaries pioneered the transnational adoption movement in America. Though their role is known, there has not yet been a full historical look at their theological motivations—which varied depending on whether they were evangelically or ecumenically focused—and what the effects were for American society, relations with Asia, and thinking about race more broadly. Adopting for God shows that, somewhat surprisingly, both evangelical and ecumenical Christians challenged Americans to redefine traditional familial values and rethink race matters. By questioning the perspective that equates missionary humanitarianism with unmitigated cultural imperialism, this book offers a more nuanced picture of the rise of an important twentieth-century movement: the evangelization of adoption and the awakening of a new type of Christian mission.
The Mission-Minded Family
Author: Ann Dunagan
Publisher: IVP Books
ISBN: 9780830857050
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
In a mission-minded family, there's a God-infused energy. There's a focus on God's worldwide purpose and there's a passion for the lost. There's a spiritual depth and hunger that reaches beyond the maintenance mode of cultural Christianity. A mission-minded family emphasizes leadership, calling and destiny. There's a prevailing attitude of self-sacrifice and an emphasis on total submission to God's will. There's an unmistakable and contagious joy. Dunagan, who wrote The Mission-Minded Child, brings the same perspective to what it means to be a mission-minded family. This book includes suggested activities for families to participate in together as well as resources to help families develop the desire to be more missions-focused. She discusses the need for families to balance and prioritize their everyday lives and delves into what a family's finances would look like if they were focused on missions. This practical book is the perfect companion to The Mission-Minded Child. Families who read and practice principles from this book will receive a rekindled closeness as they participate in ministry together.
Publisher: IVP Books
ISBN: 9780830857050
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
In a mission-minded family, there's a God-infused energy. There's a focus on God's worldwide purpose and there's a passion for the lost. There's a spiritual depth and hunger that reaches beyond the maintenance mode of cultural Christianity. A mission-minded family emphasizes leadership, calling and destiny. There's a prevailing attitude of self-sacrifice and an emphasis on total submission to God's will. There's an unmistakable and contagious joy. Dunagan, who wrote The Mission-Minded Child, brings the same perspective to what it means to be a mission-minded family. This book includes suggested activities for families to participate in together as well as resources to help families develop the desire to be more missions-focused. She discusses the need for families to balance and prioritize their everyday lives and delves into what a family's finances would look like if they were focused on missions. This practical book is the perfect companion to The Mission-Minded Child. Families who read and practice principles from this book will receive a rekindled closeness as they participate in ministry together.
Following Jesus Without Dishonoring Your Parents
Author: Jeanette Yep
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 0830875247
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
Go to the right school. Become a doctor or a lawyer. Marry a nice Asian. These are some of the hopes of our Asian parents. Knowing that our parents have sacrificed for us, we want to honor their wishes. But we also want to serve Jesus, and sometimes that can seem to conflict with family expectations. Discovering our Asian identity in the midst of Western culture means learning to bridge these and other conflicting values. We need wise counsel on our parents' ways of loving us vocations that show respect for our parents and allow us to serve God the "model minority" myth and performance pressures marriage, singleness, and being male and female racial reconciliation spirituality and church experiences unique gifts Asians bring to Western culture This book, written by a team of Asian American student ministry workers who have been there, can serve as our guide on a difficult journey. The authors represent a variety of perspectives, including the immigrant experience of a Korean man, a third-generation Japanese-American's understanding of his parents' experience in the internment camps during World War II, and a Chinese American woman's struggle to communicate with her parents. Their accounts of humorous, frusrating and heartbreaking personal experiences (as well as stories from other Asian American students and adults) offer support and encouragement. And their ideas for living out the Christian faith between two cultures show us the way to wholeness.
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 0830875247
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
Go to the right school. Become a doctor or a lawyer. Marry a nice Asian. These are some of the hopes of our Asian parents. Knowing that our parents have sacrificed for us, we want to honor their wishes. But we also want to serve Jesus, and sometimes that can seem to conflict with family expectations. Discovering our Asian identity in the midst of Western culture means learning to bridge these and other conflicting values. We need wise counsel on our parents' ways of loving us vocations that show respect for our parents and allow us to serve God the "model minority" myth and performance pressures marriage, singleness, and being male and female racial reconciliation spirituality and church experiences unique gifts Asians bring to Western culture This book, written by a team of Asian American student ministry workers who have been there, can serve as our guide on a difficult journey. The authors represent a variety of perspectives, including the immigrant experience of a Korean man, a third-generation Japanese-American's understanding of his parents' experience in the internment camps during World War II, and a Chinese American woman's struggle to communicate with her parents. Their accounts of humorous, frusrating and heartbreaking personal experiences (as well as stories from other Asian American students and adults) offer support and encouragement. And their ideas for living out the Christian faith between two cultures show us the way to wholeness.
Missionaries, Parents and Girls Who Wait
Author: David R. Mickel
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780934126342
Category : Mormons and Mormonism
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780934126342
Category : Mormons and Mormonism
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
The Mission-minded Child
Author: Ann Dunagan
Publisher: Authentic
ISBN: 9781932805888
Category : Christian education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
David Livingstone, once said, "This generation can only reach this generation." But will we raise our children to effectively impact their generation for Jesus Christ? The Mission-Minded Child is a practical book to encourage Christian parents and teachers placed in the strategic position of impacting the next generation. As a guide to world missions, The Mission-Minded Child is filled with facts, information and tools for teaching. It focuses on the "why" of missions —including our Biblical basis, historical heritage and the world 's need —and contains over 25 mini-missionary biographies, motivational mission stories, classic poems, hymns and hundreds of easy-to-use ideas. The Mission-Minded Child will inspire teachers and parents to look for God 's potential in their child, "release" their little one to God for His purposes and "raise" their child to fulFill God 's speciFic mission. As a resource tool, this book will be referred to again and again.
Publisher: Authentic
ISBN: 9781932805888
Category : Christian education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
David Livingstone, once said, "This generation can only reach this generation." But will we raise our children to effectively impact their generation for Jesus Christ? The Mission-Minded Child is a practical book to encourage Christian parents and teachers placed in the strategic position of impacting the next generation. As a guide to world missions, The Mission-Minded Child is filled with facts, information and tools for teaching. It focuses on the "why" of missions —including our Biblical basis, historical heritage and the world 's need —and contains over 25 mini-missionary biographies, motivational mission stories, classic poems, hymns and hundreds of easy-to-use ideas. The Mission-Minded Child will inspire teachers and parents to look for God 's potential in their child, "release" their little one to God for His purposes and "raise" their child to fulFill God 's speciFic mission. As a resource tool, this book will be referred to again and again.
Raising Resilient MKs
Author: Association of Christian Schools International
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781583310090
Category : Children of missionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781583310090
Category : Children of missionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description