So I have been trying to frame the relationship that we have with WorldVenture and I realize now they are like in-laws.
Let me explain: As I prepare to leave TNL, it is becoming more and more a reality that TNL isn't going to be my home and primary family anymore. My team in Mozambique will serve in that role. So in a way, we are leaving our primary family at TNL and marrying into WorldVenture in Mozambique.
So this begs the question of what sort of in-laws the rest of WorldVenture will be. And we can honestly say, so far so good. We just spent a week with the WorldVenture family for their annual Renewal Conference and we are amazed at these people of God. The first two days of the conference are just spent praying. All day. With coffee breaks and a lunch break. But other than that, just praying.
But beyond the prayer time, we got to hang out with missionaries from around the world (some of whom have been on the field for decades) and just talk. Wow. There really aren't words to use to fully convey the impressive demeanor of these super-humans. Every day they deal with poverty, disease and spiritual darkness, and yet they just keep on going. Meeting some of them feels like meeting some of the early Christians who were reaching those who had never had the opportunity to hear the gospel. Amazing stuff.
But in-laws can be a little quirky as well. It will be weird working for an organization led by baby-boomers. It will be hard to lose the leaness and edge that comes with working at TNL. I will have a hard time when ministry isn't set up by Jared, supported by John, and followed up by Brian. But we will survive nevertheless.
If you would like to learn more about our quirky new in-laws, check them out at www.WorldVenture.com
07 February 2009
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That would probably be the hardest part of foreign missions for me. The semantics of any missions agency/organization would be tough for me, although I think in this day and age it's necessary if anyone's going to take you seriously. One friend of mine and his wife decided they were going into full-time, overseas missions independently. They've been trying to get churches to support them for over a year, and I don't think they're a single step closer financially to being able to go.
Best wishes with the new "in-laws," though. I like that perspective. And there really are some amazing missionaries with WorldVenture. Glad your recent experience with them at the renewal conference was a good one.
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