This blog is intended to keep you up to date with the current events going on regarding Mission International Teams. We recruit, train and deploy teams from around the UK to various parts of the developing world. If your church, school or community group wish to send a team, or if you would like to be part of a team them we would be delighted to hear from you.
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Introduction: You may feel called to serve God in the developing world and you may want to talk over what that might mean for you and look at some of the options that are out there. You may even be at the place where you would like to make a visit to a project and see how you get on over a short term of a few weeks.
Options: Mission International can provide various options in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, India and Pakistan which you might like to consider:
Bible Teaching: Many churches would welcome those who can teach the Bible and implement discipleship schemes since quality developmental teaching is often scarce.
Children's Ministry: Many children in the developing world are treated as second class citizens. Children are forced to sit through incredibly long services which don't reach their age group, or are allowed to run around outside the church wasting the time until the adults have concluded their business. Many churches do not provide anything for children at all and so skills in developing this vital church ministry and working amonst the children as well as the adults are essential.
Short Term Teams - Mission teams are usually deployed for 2-3 weeks. Team members are recruited from throughout the UK and can come from a wide range of backgrounds and age groups. It is possible to plan a team from one local church or other community organisation who would like to serve together abroad.
Medium Term options: The chance to serve for a slightly longer period of a few months up to a year getting more deeply involved in the on-going work of Mission International and partner projects.
Long-Term Service: Mission International as yet has no long-term missionaries but we are willing to talk over what that might mean for you and it may be that a plan can be worked out for you to serve God abroad.
Medical Electives: Many medical students seek safe and worthwhile locations to serve as they learn more of tropical medicine and enjoy a few months in a different culture and community.
Contact: Please contact us if you are interested in any of the above or would like to discuss any other issues relating to international service. Our email address is mail@mission-international.org
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Married to Marie, with 4 children and two dogs. Was asked in 1989 to become 'an ambassador for the poor' and have been trying to do that ever since. Today the mission burns in my bones more strongly than it did at the start. There are times however, when I see the way that our world, me included, treats the poor, that I despair of the future both short and long term, if there is any long term left for this ailing planet. There are many programmes, projects and initiatives taking place around the world that are intended to bring relief to the poor however the boffins will tell us that Africa in particular is getting poorer and conditions are getting worse. The inevitable press attention when Sir Bob, Midge Ure and others made efforts to raise the profile of the plight of the poor and it makes no lasting difference we may have to ask the question how then we will see positive and lasting change brought about. The blisteringly rich dip their hands in their pockets and suggest that by some stoke of good fortune their efforts have changed things appreciably; frankly until the selfish heart is changed then no positive long-term change can happen.
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