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www.brigada.org A website full of useful resources for those involved with Christian work overseas.
Posted By: Debbie on Mar 07, 2010 06:01PM
www.ifrc.org Includes ‘Managing stress in the field’, in Spanish or French.
Posted By: Debbie on Mar 07, 2010 06:00PM
http://www.mentalhealth.com
Lots of information about mental health and illness, including diagnosis and medication.
Posted By: Debbie on Mar 07, 2010 05:59PM
http://arabicmembercare.googlepages.com
Book chapters on debriefing and other topics, available in Arabic. (Primarily for those involved with Christian work overseas).
Posted By: Debbie on Mar 07, 2010 05:56PM
www.mindandsoul.info (About mental health issues and Christianity. Includes articles on stress and depression; podcasts; and blogs).
Posted By: Debbie on Mar 07, 2010 05:52PM
LOW COST RENEWAL RETREATS FOR GLOBAL WORKERS
Barnabas International and ELIM Retreat Ministries will sponsor 8 Retreats in the States in 2010. Each Retreat is 6 days in length, for adult couples and singles. The emphasis is on debriefing and reentry; spiritual formation and preventative pastoral care. The retreats are offered in exceptionally beautiful environments, for 10-15 registrants. Leadership offered by staff of Barnabas International and member care leadership from a variety of agencies and local churches.
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Posted By: Anonymous on Mar 07, 2010 05:43PM
Looking for Team Leading Pastoral Couple for Bethany Ministries in Hong Kong
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Our focus of ministry is to provide support and care to the 2000 or so cross-cultural Christian workers coming to the retreat centre during the year.
To manage the Bethany Facilities to deliver this vision we are prayerfully seeking a couple with pastoral heart and experience, managerial leadership experience and evidence of having built and led healthy teams. Counselling qualifications are desirable though not essential.
Responsibilities include leading and managing the staff team to deliver the services envisioned to serve our guests and that models the healthy community that we hope and pray for our them.
Accommodation is provided but this is a voluntary post and the applicant would be expected to provide their own support and travel costs. Applicants should be supported by their home church. At least a two year commitment would be expected. More details on our website www.bethanyministries.com
Posted By: Anonymous on Mar 07, 2010 05:34PM
Oct 14-17: ReEntry Retreat. A 3 day residential retreat for missionaries who have completed field
service and are resettling in their passport country.
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Venue: Wonga Park Conference Centre, 70 Holloway Road, Wonga Park, Victoria
Enquiries: Helen Macnaughtan 03)5444 1109 helenmacn(at)gmail.com.au
Posted By: Helen on Mar 07, 2010 05:26PM
July 12-23: ‘Foundations in Missionary Member Care.’ Designed for Member Care providers in both
Mission Agencies/organisations and in supporting churches to:
a.
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be encouraged and affirmed on a personal level and
b. become better equipped to care for others.
Facilitators: Stephen & Jocelyn Head
Venue: Chestnut Hill Conference Lodge, St James Avenue, Kallista, Victoria.
Enquiries: Fiona Schroeder 03)9890 0644 fiona(at)ea.org.au
Posted By: Helen on Mar 07, 2010 05:25PM
June 27-July 3:
Missionary Enrichment Retreat (MER). This is designed for missionaries on home
assignment, giving them opportunity to reflect on the experience, to evaluate how they
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have coped and to be equipped for the future.
Venue: Winmalee Christian Conference Centre, Winmalee, NSW
Facilitators: Stephen & Jocelyn Head, Heartstream Resources
Enquiries: Sue Giles sue.giles(at)wec.com.au 02)9747 5577
Posted By: Anonymous on Mar 07, 2010 05:24PM
May 7-9: ReEntry Retreat.
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A residential week-end retreat for missionaries who have completed field service and
are resettling in their passport country.
Venue: Castlereagh Academy, 297-305 Old Castlereagh Road, Castlereagh, NSW.
Enquiries: Georgina Newmarch. gnewmarch(at)cms.org.au
Posted By: Helen on Mar 07, 2010 05:23PM
May 8: Debrief Training Day for Mission Agency personnel
Topic: “Engaging effectively with Cross Cultural Families.”
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Facilitator is Leonie Menzies who grew up in West Africa as a missionary child, then worked cross culturally as an adult in Bolivia and Uruguay before returning to Sydney with her family. She is passionate about supporting families, particularly their children in cultural transition, and is currently working full time in Child Protection for the NSW government.
Venue: Pioneers of Australia, 1/39 Railway Road, Blackburn, Melbourne, Victoria.
Enquiries: Ian Hodge. 03)9899 3561 mivic(at)optusnet.com.au
Posted By: Helen on Mar 07, 2010 05:22PM
May 4-6:Biennial Missions Conference.
Title: ‘The Wisdom of Multicultural Ministry Teams’
Sydney Missionary Bible College (SMBC)
43 Badminton Road, Croydon, NSW
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This Conference will feature 3 keynote speakers including Doug McConnell from the US, plus several seminar speakers addressing 3 main topics: ‘Forming Healthy Teams’ ‘Multicultural Dimensions of Ministry Teams’ and ‘Working through Conflict in Multicultural Teams.’ Contact SMBC: 02)9747 4780. Website: www.smbc.com.au
Posted By: Helen on Mar 07, 2010 05:21PM
MILL = Maximum Impact Language Learning
Apr 6-9: Sydney Missionary Bible College (SMBC),
43 Badminton Road, Croydon, NSW
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June 15-23: Wycliffe/SIL HQ’s, Kangaroo Ground, Victoria
Many cross-cultural workers are concerned about having to learn a new language on the field. But seeing language as fundamentally a social activity, rather than an academic activity, means that language learning is all about relationships. Building relationships through language learning, and developing confidence and skills in language learning through relationships can reduce the stress of living and working in a cross-cultural environment.
Maximum Impact Language Learning (MILL) runs pre-departure training courses and workshops to help people develop skills, methods, techniques and attitudes necessary to learn another language. They can also provide ongoing support for individuals or small groups throughout the various stages of the language learning process.
The impact of language learning on issues such as identity, transition, sense of self, ability to function, teamwork, humility, stress, etc. place it squarely in the domain of member care. MILL is keen to work alongside member care personnel to share information and develop a deeper understanding of the process of language learning and the issues involved, with a goal of developing better ways of supporting and encouraging cross-cultural workers through this crucial process.
For more information, visit www.mill.org.au or email info@mill.org.au
Posted By: Helen on Mar 07, 2010 05:20PM
MIST = Missions Interlink Short term training - for those going on individual, short-term, cross-cultural placements from 2-24 months.
helenmacn@gmail.com
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Mar 19-21: Woodville Gardens Uniting Church, South Australia
Apr 23-26: Victoria – Wycliffe HQs, Kangaroo Ground.
Apr 29-May 2: NSW
Sept 9-12: NSW
Oct 14-17: Victoria – Wycliffe HQs, Kangaroo Ground.
MIST is a *3-4 day weekend **course *designed to provide an environment in which participants are stimulated to think and learn more ... learn more about the challenges of living and working as a short-termer in a cross-cultural setting. This course is facilitated by experienced mission workers drawn from a variety of organisations and situations. It is held on a regular basis in Victoria, South Australia, NSW and Queensland with the possibility of other courses if requested.
*MIST covers topics such as:*
* Culture stress / shock
* Cross-cultural communication
* Knowing and sharing your faith
* Health & Practicalities
* Spiritual Warfare
* Keeping Fresh Spiritually
* Language Learning
* Re-entry
* Good Development
* Bible Studies
* Interviews with previous MIST participants (back from the field)
* “Being” in another culture
*The benefits of MIST are:*
* Sharing with a like-minded group who have a commitment to mission & international service.
* A training program facilitated by experienced mission workers drawn from a variety of
organisations and situations.
* Community living enabling peer support, interaction and learning.
* Opportunity for organisation specific orientation.
* Interactive, experiential learning environment.
Posted By: Helen on Mar 07, 2010 05:17PM
NCF Counseling & Member Care Seminar
October 10 - 22, 2010
Chiang Mai, Thailand
cindyh(at)cornerstonecounseling.in.th
Narramore Chr. Foundation and Cornerstone Counseling Foundation are pleased to once again sponsor the Counseling and Member Care Seminar. If you are receiving this email, it is because you have expressed interest in this seminar or we believe you can help us to let others know about it. You may be a leader or member care provider in a cross-cultural setting yourself and called to counsel a great variety of people, but feel that your education has not adequately equipped you to deal with the many problems you encounter in ministry. To meet this need, the Narramore Foundation has developed this intensive counseling seminar. The seminar will increase one’s counseling and member care skills.> More...
... The instructors will emphasize a strong integration of biblical and theological truth with practical psychological insights and counseling techniques.
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Posted By: Cindy on Mar 07, 2010 05:14PM
We are looking to source spanish practitioners and trainers positioned near to Chile for partner support following recent earthquake.
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Posted By: Sue Mills on Mar 07, 2010 05:05PM