Ever been so excited to share about an experience you had, but you had no idea where to start or how to express what you felt? Well, that's exactly how we feel about our missions training last month. It was totally amazing from start to finish, but expressing it so that you can get a glimpse of what we experienced has proved to be somewhat of a challenge. However, we're going to give it our best shot!
Admittedly, it was a little bit of information overload. It is totally impossible to cram in everything that a missionary appointee needs to know into one week of training, but the TEAM staff came pretty close! Our sessions included topics such as "What is the Church?", which opened up a great dialog about how we, as Americans, view the church and how differently other cultures see it.
Another subject was church planting, which is what we will ultimately be doing in our ministry to Italians. TEAM's purpose is to "help churches send missionaries to establish reproducing churches among the nations to the glory of God" and they spent a lot of time on what it takes to plant healthy, growing, and ultimately, reproducing churches that can change the spiritual climate of a nation and the world.
Of course, there was much instruction about support raising and how best to go about that, as well as the Biblical basis behind it. We also learned a ton about TEAM as an organization and are sure, now more than ever, that this is the organization that God would have us partner with in our call to reach Italy with the gospel.
But it wasn't just us who got all the training! Bryson and Laynie attended their own program with 5 other elementary-age kids. They learned all about Italian culture and even were able to meet a retired missionary couple from Italy who came to share about their experiences. Not only that, but they also met kids going to Taiwan, Austria, Chad, India, and Ireland and got to learn about some of those countries, too!
While the training was great for the whole family, some of the best time was spent over lunch or dinner with other missionaries who are called to various parts of the world; hearing their struggles and their triumphs, their stories and their advice. Some of the missionaries we met have been with TEAM for decades and some are brand new, just like us, but it was soul-refreshing to meet so many people who have the same passion and call to reach a lost world for Christ.
We all made friends during that week that will last a lifetime and even got to know another family, the Johnsons, who are also headed to Italy! Thank you for your prayers and support to help get us there! It was an investment that will reap kingdom dividends for years to come!
2 comments:
sweet.... can't wait to see you in Phase four real soon y'all. The Kohlers
Yeah, we miss you guys! Too bad you don't live closer! :(
When are you planning to attend Phase 4? We're shooting for October.
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