As
missionaries, Dargan and I rely on the support of people to continue to minister
to the MK of AGWM. We went to Belgium as missionaries in 1999, with a fully
raised budget. When we returned from our first full term, we were asked to move
back to the States and take over the MK program. With the schedule of AGWM, we
were unable to complete an itineration prior to taking over ISMK. Currently, we
only have about 60% of our budget raised. Over the course of 14 years (since
our last itineration), we have lost some support, and gained some other
supporters. The net result is a zero loss, and zero gain. However, budgets have
changed quite a bit since our first term. As the MK Ministry Director, I am
already on the road about half the year. It is very challenging to try and
raise a budget in the midst of running the MK program and spending any time with
my family. We need to raise $2,000 in
monthly support. EVERY missionary family benefits from the MK program.
Your support will impact every family, no matter where they serve.
Cairo 2014
Thursday, November 21, 2013
This
summer we also had a full month of training new MKs and helping veteran MKs
with their transition back to the USA. Approximately 100 new MKs were trained
and prepared to transition with their parents to a new country and life. One of
the greatest joys is seeing young American kids catch their parents vision for
missions, and be able to declare “God has not only called mom and dad, but God
called our entire family to be missionaries!” This training process for MKs is
critical to the overall effectiveness of a missionary transitioning to a
foreign country. If the kids understand the call of God, and are able to
personalize it, the parents are able to focus more on the areas to which God
has called them.
This
summer, ISMK did something unique during the annual Missionary Renewal. About
130 MKs left the CBC campus for a week-long “MK Camp” held at the Royal Rangers
campground in southwest Missouri, Eagle Rock. Jr high and Sr. high MKs left mom
and dad for a week of their own camp. Specifically focused on them.
This
summer we made two major changes to the youth program during Missionary
Renewal: first we combined the junior high with the senior high, then we sent
them to Camp Eagle Rock for the entire time. Camp Eagle Rock is owned by the
GCAG, managed by the Royal Ranger department. It is located approximately 2
hours Southwest of Springfield, or about an hour west of Branson. From an
administrative standpoint, taking the MKs to Eagle Rock was quite a bit more
logistics. There was a lot more work in arranging that entire program. However,
as this camp-style event is repeated, the logistics will become easier.
Since
the major overhaul to the schedule of MR, the youth program has struggled the
most. One of the greatest things about MR has traditionally been the
relationships that the MKs form with each other. With the changes to the
schedule, the MKs were really struggling making the same depth of connection
that they had in the past. Many of the staff lamented that specific challenge.
The other main challenge with the schedule change was the effect it had on our
evening services. We were losing the overall spiritual depth that MR has known
in the past. The changes that we made to the program this year were an effort
to change those specific challenges: time with God, and time with one another.
Overall,
the camp was highly successful. Our two main objectives were definitely
accomplished, as demonstrated in the response we received from parents and MKs
following the camp. I was able to attend a couple of the services, and I was
overwhelmed with joy as I saw these things taking place. Things that we, in the
MK office, had dreamed about and had planned and hoped would happen! The MKs
were definitely connecting with one another and with the staff at a much deeper
level. The MKs had more time to build life-long relationships. They also had
plenty of free time.
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