Jan
22
2013
Many missionaries know how hard it is to start and develop a mission in a remote, poor, unsafe village with no roads, water or electricity. Despite the fact that anyone who serves in such areas is already brave and courageous, I believe that our outlook and spiritual preparation plays a key role in overcoming difficulties and having a successful mission incorporating both physical and spiritual healing. I hope these thoughts will inspire and challenge each of us wherever in the world your mission field lies. God has gifted us with many different personalities. Some of us may need encouragement to direct our thoughts in the following manner as we may be naturally inclined to thoughts which can be detrimental to our success. Given this tendency for many of us, we should recognize the need to think through the caveats of our personality tendencies and commit to prayer before getting involved in such a mission. Doing so will allow us to be fully prepared both mentally and spiritually and is critical to mission success! Below, I'll outline 2 common patterns that we can easily fall into based on our personalities and mental penchants. Lastly, I share a biblical view that I pray can shape our patterns as we engage in missions.
Self Focused Rather Than Other Focused (James without 1st Corinthians 13)
Having sympathy without empathy (The "caring" bulldog in a china shop)
Having a Biblical outlook for missions (Key ingredients for mission readiness)
1. Our preparations Preparing for mission involves deep prayer and discernment from God which results in a serene attitude and confidence that we are where God has placed us. If your presence does not go with me, do not send us up from here. Exodus 33:15. Written by Amjad Ziadat
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