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June/July 1989 Seamen's Mission: Gateway to the Unreached Peoples The World Evangelized by 2000--- But at What Cost? North Korean Church Leaders Visit U.s., Disclose New Signs Growth and Freedom Prayer: The Power That Wields The Weapon Third World Missions Association Formalized "Cord of Three Strands" Encircles the Sandawe Moving a Country---Region by Region
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Getting the Word Out You might expect the worlds largest cooperative mission center to have a large and experienced media division! But thats not the case! Just twelve peoplethats right, one dozenkeep the plates spinning for three periodicals, an audio-visual media department, a graphics office, communication links with other autonomous centers for world mission, and other assorted projects ranging from books and newsletters to pamphlets and posters. And thats just for ministries operated by the U.S. Centers central staff. Mind if we yell for help? Darrell Dorr, director of the Communications Division, comments, Few of us have the formal credentials or professional background to do the kinds of things we do. We just recognize that important and necessary messages need to get out to Gods people, and so we plunge in, consult with each other, and do our best! But how about you? Do you have the credentials, background, or heart for clearly and creatively communicating frontier mission vision to others? You could help produce and distribute media tools and services that will further USCWM ministries, serve other centers for world mission, and nurture the larger frontier mission movement. First, think and pray seriously about raising financial support and coming on staff full-time. Dont lightly dismiss the possibilities! The Centers personnel department can help. But in addition to full-time staff opportunities, there are many vital roles for part-time workers. What is your background, training, or vocational interest? Can you invest as much as three hours a day? As little as five days a month? Whats the best time for you? Evenings? Early mornings? Weekends? During the workday? If you are retired, is God calling you to come to the Center to minister 30 hours per week? Look over the following list and ask the Lord what part-time or full-time role He might want you to fill in working with Darrell Dorr and his colleagues. Then contact Evelyn Varney in the Centers Personnel office (818-398-2315) and tell her youd like to serve in the Communications Division. You might also want to ask about Media Network International, a volunteer association of media professionals who commit their skills to the fulfillment of the Great Commission. Ministry Opportunities: [ FRONT PAGE ] [ MEET OUR STAFF ] [ USCWM ] [ SEARCH ] |
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