Monday, February 1, 2021
Friday, December 25, 2020
The Compassionate Edge DECEMBER 2020
Hello Friends
This year, international travel stalled for everyone amid COVID restrictions and the need to love our neighbors as ourselves. However, 2021 looks promising for Stuart and the whole CompassionLink team as preliminary plans with missionaries and leaders in Costa Rica and other places begin to take shape.
Wendy will continue to train and connect with new missionaries and missionary associates joining International Ministries. Zoom has been a blessing for all of us hindered by travel restrictions, but we look forward to the day when we can meet face to face.
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Sunday, September 20, 2020
The Compassionate Edge SEPT 2020
Hello Friends
What a summer it's been; full of traveling, training, and transitioning!
Stuart and I are grateful to churches throughout Indiana who hosted us in-person and virtually throughout the summer. In October, Stuart heads to New England (I wish I could go!) to be a part of the Southern New England Missions Tour. We have an immediate goal to raise $1000 in monthly support and $45,000 in cash offerings. Although international travel is currently hindered because of COVID, your support frees us to plan future travel with CompassionLink to assist our missionaries and community leaders worldwide in 2021.
We say it all the time, AGWM is a team. And at CompassionLink we are a team of experienced, educated, and equipped missionary personnel who partner with missionaries, community leaders, and ministers across the globe. In a nutshell, we serve those who serve; we equip those who equip; we train those who train. Your partnership helps us to strengthen relationships between missionary and minister, minister and community leader, and community leader and community. In other words, your support allows us to foster the proclamation and the demonstration of the gospel in tangible ways!
Our CompassionLink team includes educated, experience, and equipped cross-cultural workers eager to learn more to serve our missionaries and community leaders around the world more effectively. Recently, the team headed to the Royal Ranger campground for three days of shallow well training.
As you already know, CompassionLink is a part of International Ministries (IM); one of the seven global regions of Assemblies of God World Missions. As the new Regional Missionary Trainer for International Ministries, Wendy (me) is responsible for teaching and promoting our AGWM competencies. Recently, I met with our new Regional Training Team (leaders from all the ministries under the umbrella of IM) to discuss and plan our monthly competency focus in our respective ministry fields.
Check out the events planned for CompassionLink.
If you're in the area, join us!
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Sunday, May 31, 2020
The Compassionate Edge MAY 2020
Stuart and I knew this would be a year of change, but 2020 so far is certainly not the year any of us anticipated.
We anticipated travel to visit with family we haven't seen for a long time. We anticipated participating in end-of-semester activities and graduation at Evangel. We anticipated more travel to connect with churches in our district.
That's not what happened, but here are some things that did.
This spring, I (Wendy) concluded my temporary assignment as missionary in residence at Evangel University. Stuart and I are grateful that Evangel and other AG universities are so invested in preparing their students for global service they offer this unique opportunity for veteran missionaries to educate and mentor our next generation of global workers. I celebrate the privilege of working with the World Changers missions club who kept the worldwide mission of God in front of the student body all year through various activities and events. The future of AG world missions looks exceptionally bright in the hearts and hands of the next generation. I offer heartfelt praise and gratitude to my boss, friend, and mentor, Sandy Friesen as well as to the faculty and staff of Evangel's Bible and Global Church Ministries Department for a wonderful experience. Thank you.
As the new Regional Missionary Trainer for International Ministries, Wendy has been busy gearing up for Missionary Training in June. Our new candidates will be joining us virtually this year as the program goes online to explore and discuss topics like the Theology of Missions, Missionary Life and Work, Understanding Culture, and other competencies.
COVID-19 health guidelines closed CompassionLink's offices for a while, but not its compassionate spirit. The crew volunteered at local churches to pack lunches for children when schools closed, organized a birthday train to celebrate Stuart's big six-o, and rallied around our CompassionLink colleagues, Angelina and Thomas Carpenter as well as our executive director for world missions, Greg Mundis in a desperate fight for their lives with the Corona virus.
Stuart is back in the greenhouse and aquaponics lab looking forward to helping our missionaries and national church leaders with ongoing projects. The team is currently working with leaders on Community Health Evangelism training in sensitive regions, healthy living teaching in areas with high incidences of high blood pressure, and helping community members work with disabled persons.
To raise funds for these and future efforts, we invite you to participate in CompassionLink's first virtual 5K and WALK, RUN, or ROLL with us June 14 - 21. Your participation helps us say “YES” to our AGWM missionaries partnering with national pastors and community leaders. Click here to register.
ARE WE WILLING TO LISTEN?
Recent events compel me to do a better job of raising the voices of our black sisters and brothers and encouraging all of us to listen better. God forgive me for not doing more of this in the past and God grant me the grace to do better in the future.
If we are serious about eradicating racism in our churches and communities, then we need to get serious about listening better and cooperating with our black sisters and brothers for a more just society. Are we willing to listen? If so, here are a few leaders in our fellowship we should get to know better and some advice they have to offer.
Dr. Shannon Polk, associate pastor at Riverside Tabernacle AG church in Flint, Michigan asks Are You Ready to Take Steps to Eliminate Racism? and offers some initial guidance.
Alex Bryant, Student Life Coordinator at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, suggests ten books about race to help change the way we think so we can change the way we act
Malcom Burleigh, executive director for US Missions, joined with both these leaders and others on A Conversation on Racism in America and encourages us to not seek solutions to racial tension by figuring out a plan first then inviting our black sisters and brothers to the table. He says, "I want to be a partner in the mission not a part of the menu."
Are we ready to listen? I hope so. Because #BlackLivesMatter, too.
PRAYER FOR JUSTICE IN OUR COUNTRY AND IN OUR WORLD
Almighty God, you created us in your own image: Grant us grace to contend fearlessly against evil and to make no peace with oppression; and help us to use our freedom rightly in the establishment of justice in our communities and among the nations, to the glory of your holy Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. (BCP)
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