Monday, June 7, 2010

Repost for upcoming topic

The next several posts (in June) will be about women partnering cross-culturally. Beginning with five goals, I will share in these future posts more in depth about each one and about personal experiences of coordinating women's conferences and seminars with American SBC volunteers and Russian women in church leadership. Has your church ever thought about taking a mission trip? Have women in your church ever considered partnering with other ladies in foreign countries to help encourage women's ministry? Below are goals that lead to success. Consider these:

Goal one is that coordinators and speakers are to be dedicated to those attending and their learning.

Goal two is that speakers must understand the topics that they are sharing and sensitively and culturally know how to share those topics.

Goal three is that speakers and coordinators should learn more creatively how to lead and pass knowledge on to those attending so that they will be able to duplicate in their areas what is being taught.

Goal four is that coordinators and speakers will undertake a challenge not only to efficiently teach others but also to learn from their new experiences.

Goal five is that coordinators, speakers, leaders, and missionaries start communicating, regardless of geographical boundaries so that ideas can be united for an effective and culturally sensitive conference.
-The Chosen Path, L. Burch, "goals in ministry"

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