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(Ebook) Ready to Go Devotions for Mission and Service 1st Edition by Mark Ray ISBN 1426734956 9781426734953

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Authors:Mark Ray
Pages:106 pages.
Year:2008
Editon:1
Publisher:Abingdon Press
Language:english
File Size:94.82 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781426734953, 1426734956
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(Ebook) Ready to Go Devotions for Mission and Service 1st Edition by Mark Ray ISBN 1426734956 9781426734953

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ISBN 10: 1426734956 
ISBN 13: 9781426734953
Author: Mark Ray

Ready-to-Go Devotions for Mission and Service is a toolkit of daily devotionals for youth mission trips. The devotions in this book address every aspect of the mission experience, from leaving home and sleeping on the floor to dealing with language barriers and grumpy teammates. Each devotion includes a relevant Bible story, a commentary that connects that story to the mission experience, and a section that challenges the reader to take specific actions on the trip, back home, or both. The book includes devotions in preparation for, during, and after the mission trip or service project. The ready-to-go format allows the youth worker to quickly assemble a customized devotional journal for participants, matching each day’s selection to what’s likely to happen that day. The devotions could also be used in a group setting, which would allow the youth worker to pick devotions based on what has happened during the trip or event. Either way, the devotions point to the larger biblical and personal significance of mission trip or service project happenings .

What if you held a mission trip and nobody changed? It’s a haunting, daunting question, one that youth workers and researchers across America are beginning to ask. Short-term mission trips (STM) have exploded in popularity since the mid-1990s, thanks in part to the Internet, which makes connecting with mission agencies and mission recipients easier than ever. Sociologist Kurt Ver Beek estimates that the number of North American short-term missionaries grew from 125,000 in 1989 to as many as four million in 2003. Many of those short-termers are teenagers. According to Christianity Today, more than two million American teens enter the mission field every year. Pollster George Barna reports that 15 percent of U.S. Christian teens have done a short-term mission trip, while the National Study of Youth and Religion found that 29 percent of all teens had participated in a short-term mission trip or religious service project. Unfortunately, the impact of short-term mission trips may be short-term as well, both for those who go on mission trips and for those who receive mission teams. Ver Beek recently surveyed North Americans who worked in Honduras after a 1998 hurricane, as well as those who were served by them. He found that the North American work teams had “little or no lasting impact” on the communities they served and that missionaries reported only “a small, positive, lasting change” in their own lives.
The situation isn’t hopeless, however, according to Robert Priest, associate professor of
mission and intercultural studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. “In research with Ph.D. students at Trinity,” he wrote in Christianity Today, “I’ve been impressed that while STM may not always or automatically produce desired results, the right sorts of STM, carried out in the right sorts of ways, and accompanied by the right sorts of reflections, have potential for good.” Unfortunately, youth workers don’t always build “the right sorts of reflections” into their mission trips. At best, they allot time in the daily schedule for reflection or debriefing. At worst, they just hope and pray that their students will somehow be transformed by the mission experience. The existing literature isn’t much help. Books on mission-trip planning offer plenty of advice on selecting a mission agency, raising money, coordinating transportation, handling emergencies, entering closed countries, and re-entering the “normal” world, but they offer precious little advice on using the mission experience to impact the participants’ lives. The handful of available mission-focused devotional guides offer some assistance, but they typically take a one-size-fits-all approach. Usually presented as mission journals, these guides assume trips will be a certain length or include certain elements, such as dealing with non-English speakers. Ready-to-Go Devotions for Mission and Service fills the void, offering targeted, topical devotionals that can help turn short-term missions into life-changing experiences.

(Ebook) Ready-to-Go Devotions for Mission and Service 1st Table of contents:

  1. What This Book Contains
  2. How to Use This Book
  3. Pre-Trip Devotions
  4. Here I Am
  5. How Can I Understand?
  6. All Things to All People
  7. What's Your Story?
  8. On-Trip Devotions
  9. Mutually Encouraged
  10. Back in Egypt
  11. Sold into Slavery
  12. Say What?
  13. Keep the Home Fires Burning
  14. Holy Interruptions
  15. They Were All Encouraged
  16. Be Strong and Courageous
  17. Jesus Standard Time
  18. Burning Bushes
  19. Still, Small Voice
  20. At the Lord's Feet
  21. Twenty-Four Feet
  22. Thanksgiving is Our Dialect
  23. If it is From God
  24. Poor Paul
  25. Better than Jesus' Works?
  26. The Greatest
  27. But There is a God
  28. Manna and Quail
  29. Oh, Those Poor People!
  30. Mopping for Jesus
  31. Names in the Book of Life
  32. No Place to Lay his Head
  33. Of Food and Freedom
  34. Overflowing Grace
  35. Post-Trip Devotions
  36. It is the Lord!
  37. Greetings!
  38. Reflected Glory
  39. Angels Unawares
  40. Pre-Service Devotions
  41. Hearing the Call
  42. Putting Feet to Our Faith
  43. Jesus in Disguise
  44. Wall Builders
  45. Post-Service Devotions
  46. They Name him Obed
  47. Good Seed and Bad Seed
  48. For This Reason I Kneel
  49. What Does the Lord Require?
  50. Topical Index

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