GMHC
Get Started
Missions
About Healthcare Missions
Short Term Missions
Long Term Missions
Market Place Worker
Medical Education
Domestic Missions
Resources
Blog
Resource Library
Virtual Events
Courses
Interest Areas
Job Board
Store
Community
Challenges
Directory of Organizations
Directory of Members
Stories
Groups
Categories
Healthcare Specialties
Global Health Interest Areas
Ways to Engage
Areas of the World
Student Opportunities
Log In
GMHC 2012
The Other 50 Weeks
The Other 50 Weeks
Blog
The Other 50 Weeks
Share
Share
Jaime Saint
0
0
Oct 1, 2012
We spend so much time, money, and resources on short-term missions trips that we often forget about the mission field at home. How can we live intentionally for 52 weeks each year in the mission field God has placed us in?
Community tags
This content has 0 tags that match your profile.
Global Health Interest Areas
Community Development
Equipping Indigenous People
Justice & Mercy
Comments
To leave a comment,
login
or
sign up
.
Related Content
0
Facing the Dilemma in Missions
Is it possible to equip indigenous believers to meet the needs of their own people so that the work continues when the short term team returns home? Jaime will share stories from the mission field regarding training and equipping indigenous Christ-followers with especially designed tools so that they can meet the felt needs of their own people, through which they develop relationships and have the opportunity to both demonstrate and share the love of Christ in a tangible way.
1
Partnering for Empowerment
The need for medical, dental, and other care in remote areas around the world correspond to areas where the Gospel is typically not prevalent or readily available. The need is so great that no one individual or organization can meet the need alone. By working together to empower local Christ followers in remote areas to reach the medical, dental, and other needs of people in their own communities as a door opener for the Gospel, we will be able to fulfill the Great Commission. This task requires multiplication of participants through discipleship. We must work together to equip and empower local Christ followers, handing them the baton to continue the race after the training team leaves.
Comments