February 15th, 2006

AEIOU - Workers

We thank the Lord for those He calls to work in the harvest-field. Please remember the following requests from workers:

*That the Lord will open the way for two workers to move closer to the downtown area of their city in order to be closer to their work and the people with whom they are building relationships and sharing.

*For the Lord to guide a couple to the right kind of secular employment in the land in order to be able to move in soon and begin to serve in the country.

*For the Lord to give comfort to families of workers as they move in country and seek to serve him there.

*For protection for a single woman worker as she lives and works in the land.

Muslims & the Messiah

PAKISTAN: MESSIANIC MUSLIM CONTINUES LONELY MARCH
From: ASSIST News Service - February 3, 2006

By Mark Ellis

His houses along the Pakistan and Afghanistan border have been sprayed with bullets. Yet his unconventional approach to reach Muslims is winning converts. “It’s been an uphill battle,” says Brother John, a full-blooded Pashtun, and founder of a ministry devoted to presenting biblical Christianity within an Islamic context. His houses near the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan are lined with prayer rugs and have the feel of an Eastern worship center.

... “The moment I say he’s the one and only, God Almighty in human
flesh, the trouble begins,” John says. “You have to take things
one step at a time.” Many Christians will not understand John’s strategy because it sounds like compromise. “To some degree it is,” he admits. At
the same time, he emphasizes his main thrust is to prove that
Jesus Christ is God in human flesh. “We worship him as the Creator
and the Savior.”

Full story here (http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/s06020013.htm).

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ERITREA: MILITARY JAILS 75 PROTESTANT CONSCRIPTS
from: Compass Direct - February 2, 2006

Eritrean military authorities jailed 75 Protestant Christians
yesterday (February 1, 2006) at the Sawa Military Training Camp
for “reading Bibles and praying during their free time,” local
sources in the small East Africa nation confirmed. Most of the
newly arrested evangelicals, 37 of them women, are students doing
their compulsory national military service at Sawa, a remote
center near Eritrea’s mountainous western border with Sudan.

... The jailed Protestants are routinely subjected to physical beatings
and severe psychological pressure to deny their religious beliefs.
Police and military authorities continue to demand that the prisoners
return to one of the three “official” Christian denominations
recognized by the government.

Full story here
http://www.compassdirect.org/en/newslongen.php?idelement=4184

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Excerpts from

Missions Catalyst News Briefs: WORLD NEWS BRIEFS --
Wed Feb 15, 2006 -- Edited by Pat Noble <mcnews@cproject.com>
Published by Caleb Project --
Equipping the Church to Reach the Nations -- http://www.calebproject.org

TECHNOLOGY: Bible Translation

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BIBLE TRANSLATION
From hard drives to saved lives! Learn how your Information Technology skills can advance God's Kingdom through Bible translation. Wycliffe Bible Translators is hosting two-day conferences on February 24 and 25, 2006 in San Francisco, CA and on March 3 and 4, 2006 in Pasadena, CA. One is also planned for the Seattle area in May. Wycliffe urgently needs over 200 seasoned IT professionals in order to complete the task of Bible translation for millions of Bibleless people. IT professionals are needed in the US and abroad for everything from exciting cutting edge language applications to enterprise systems, business analysis, electronics, management, software development, consultation and training. The "Check IT Out" conference costs $65 for 4 meals, materials, and snacks. Housing is available. For more info / to register:
http://jaars.org/checkitout

OR write to Norm Purvis at:
mobilization_wsw(at)wycliffe(dot)org

UPGs - Int'l Churches

INTERNATIONAL CHURCHES REACHING UPGS
International churches are filled with unique resources - talented people, money, and know-how. The Missional International Church Network (MICN) models and teaches how international churches can dynamically engage in God's transformational work. The third MICN Conference will be 24-28 April 2006 in Bangkok, Thailand. Speakers are all experienced international church leaders.

For information contact:
conference(at)micn(dot)org
OR: http://www.micn.org

FOOD - Emergency Supplies

EMERGENCY FOOD SHIPPING CONTACTS NEEDED
Children of the Nations (COTN) is seeking shipping contacts to send containers of emergency food and supplies from Minnesota and Washington State to Malawi, SE Africa. If you have shipping contacts that can help COTN meet the needs of the COTN Orphan homes, school and feeding centers in Malawi, please email Dave Schertzer ASAP at:

daveschertzer(at)cotni(dot)org
For info on COTN, visit:
http://www.cotni.org

RETREATS - Missionaries

COST-FREE RENEWAL RETREATS FOR GLOBAL WORKERS
ELIM Retreats, a ministry of Barnabas International, is offering 7 spiritual formation/re-entry/renewal retreats for missionaries in 2006. The Retreat site is a 1400 acre private, gorgeous family property on the shores of Lake Huron, 2.5 hours north of Detroit, Michigan. The emphasis is on personal spiritual assessment and growth, interacting in small groups around the Word. The Retreat affords lots of unscheduled time. Each Retreat is 6 days. 16 participants of multiple cultures and
agencies have their own bedrooms, sitting rooms and in most cases,
private baths. Adult couples and singles only.

Find pictures, faq's, dates and registration:
http://www.barnabas.org/elimretreats

OR
hstewart5(at)juno(dot)com.

P.S. For a serious retreat only: they ask you not bring your computers.
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Email RCVD - Encouragement

Mert,

Thanks for your daily exhortations (Hebrews 3:13). Here is one from Richmond VA friends:

A lady, on the bus, named M., is a great reader of books. She has started on one about a defrocked Baptist preacher from Staunton, VA. Being a baptist preacher myself I was interested, I asked what sin he had committed to be defrocked. She said "Accused of adultery."

I mentioned:
King David -- guilty of Adultery and murder
Joseph, Old Testament -- not guilty
Scarlet Letter preacher -- guilty

Then I said 1 John 1:7, "... and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin."

She said she just did not understand that fact.

I said 1 John 1:9, "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."

I said David confessed his sin before God alone and is in heaven. I told her it had happened to me: I am forgiven of my sin.

Pray for M.

I love you,
M.O.
Psalm 91:1

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slightly edited.

GOOD NEWS - in a bad news world

WORLD: NONSTOP BAD NEWS DISTORTS GLOBAL REALITY
from: BP News (http://www.bpnews.net) - January 26, 2006

By Erich Bridges, senior writer with the Southern Baptist International
Mission Board (http://www.imb.org)

Disasters, war, and violence dominated the news last year: the
tsunami and Katrina, Iraq, terrorist attacks worldwide, the Kashmir
earthquake.

These traumatic events led most of the top-story lists for 2005,
and rightly so. Hundreds of thousands died. Millions suffered
- and continue to suffer. Many Christians responded to human
and spiritual needs with sacrificial love and generosity.

But the accumulation of bad news, relentlessly covered by news
media, tends to distort our perceptions of the world.

...

The [full] Human Security Report (http://www.humansecurityreport.info),
released in October by the Human Security Centre at the University
of British Columbia in Canada, shows that mass political violence
- with the exception of terrorism - has declined rapidly since
the end of the Cold War. Ignorance of that reality “is compounded
by the fact that the global media give far more coverage to wars
that start than those that quietly end,” says Andrew Mack, director
of the centre and coordinator of the three-year project.

The study, published by Oxford University Press, includes these
findings:

• The number of armed conflicts has declined by more than 40
percent since 1992, primarily because of the end of colonialism
and proxy wars spawned by the Cold War. Wars also have killed
far fewer people in recent decades.

• Wars between countries now constitute less than five percent
of all armed conflicts.

• The period since World War II is the longest interval without
wars between major powers in hundreds of years.

• Most armed conflicts are occurring in Africa, but declined
even there from 41 to 35 between 2002 and 2003.

• Despite the horrific mass murders in Rwanda, Bosnia, and Sudan
over the past 15 years, the overall number of genocides perpetrated
worldwide fell 80 percent between 1989 and 2001.

• International terrorism is the only form of political violence
that is increasing; more than 650 “significant attacks” occurred
in 2004 alone. The death toll from terrorism, however, accounts
for only a small fraction of annual war-related deaths.

• Most current wars are low-intensity conflicts, often consisting
of skirmishes between government forces and internal rebels.

• Authoritarian regimes are responsible for higher levels of
violent internal repression and human rights abuses. But as democracy
has spread worldwide, the number of such regimes fell from 90
to 30 between the end of the 1970s and 2003.

... the report clearly demonstrates that the world is not descending into chaos, as the evening news sometimes implies. Total global violence has dropped, stability has increased, political freedom is on the rise, and economic growth is lifting millions out of poverty.

That’s good news for everyone. But it challenges the church to get on with the task of global evangelization. We lack the convenient excuse that large segments of the world remain off-limits to us because of war, chaos, and repression. Hundreds of people groups around the world remain unevangelized - not because they live in places too dangerous and violent to reach, but because we haven’t bothered to reach them.

I’ll never forget the shock I felt when I visited a country of more than 60 million people several years ago and discovered why there were so few believers there. It wasn’t because of violence, persecution, or hostility toward Christians, although those factors all existed to some degree.

It was because we, the followers of Christ, have yet to get serious about spreading the truth in that land.

“They haven’t rejected the gospel,” said a worker in the country. “They haven’t yet heard the gospel.”

Source (http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?ID=22528).

GOOD NEWS - Media

SIA: MEDIA AND EVANGELISM VIGNETTES
from: link:www.lausanne.org:Lausanne Council on World Evangelism
- February 2006

By Wing Tai Leung

In Indonesia, Christian artists present shadow plays using cow
skin to make vivid characters to communicate the gospel. They
also paint tapestries to tell biblical stories and themes in
non-linear forms. This type of folk media is very portable and
can be featured in the market, home, or other places. Folk media
is very effective with rural Asians or those who have strong
cultural ties.

Television as a mass medium is quite effective in promoting social
profiles for Christian life stories. A Christian group called
Shower of Blessings documents life stories of people who face
crises and are converted to Christianity. These television docu-
dramas are shown in Asia and North American Chinese communities.

Full story here (http://www.lausanneworldpulse.com/worldreports/222).

NOTE: Dr. Wing Tai Leung is general secretary of Breakthrough
(http://www.breakthrough.org.hk) and youth ministry coordinator
of Chinese Coordination Center for World Evangelization (http://www.cccowe.org) (CCCOWE).
He convened the 2004 Forum for World Evangelization Issue Group 19 on Media and Technology.
This group produced a 65-page paper available as a PDF; click here:
(http://community.gospelcom.net/lcwe/assets/LOP48IG19.pdf).

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This & the previous entry are from Missions Catalyst published by the Caleb Project.

Visit our web site at www.missionscatalyst.org or our current
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