What the Local Church Can Do:
Have a well-written missions policy.
Have a functioning missions committee.
Have a faith promise giving program for missions.
Have men's and women's groups with a focus on missions.
Have a missionary couple/family to lead Vacation Bible School and have
a "penny march" to help raise money for them.
Have visiting missionaries speak in the Christian school chapel and Bible
class.
Have a missionary speaker for Christian school camp.
Encourage the Christian summer camp where your church kids attend to have
a missionary speaker.
Provide lodging and opportunity for service to graduating Bible college
students who plan to go to the mission field. This will give them valuable
experience before going on deputation.
Provide lodging during the summer for MK's (missionary kids) attending Christian
college and help them find summer jobs.
Provide housing and transportation for missionaries on furlough, especially
those sent out by your church.
Give generously to visiting missionaries (even if you can not take them on
for support, you can still help them on deputation or furlough with
a good love offering).
Help the visiting missionary with maintaining their automobile, etc. Provide them with
an oil change. Check to see if they need tires or other auto work, then get together with
several church members and pay for the work.
Maintain a missionary "closet" of good used clothing items,
etc. for visiting missionaries on deputation or furlough to take what
they need.
Have something special for missionary children when their parents are visiting
your church.
Organize a missions trip for interested church members.
If the church has a Christian school, have the Senior Trip be a missions trip.
Send a construction team to help a missionary with a project on the field.
Have a section of the Sunday bulletin dedicated to missions (a quote by a missionary,
statistics, etc.)
Pray for your missionaries. During prayer meeting, summarize the ministry of the missionaries who wrote
that week, tell their specific prayer requests, and pray for the missionaries.
Communicate regularly with the missionaries the church supports. Have
members of the church "adopt" a
missionary family for a year and communicate with them (including E-mail) to encourage
them and to keep them informed of "back home." Send them birthday and
anniversary cards, "care packages," news about the church
including the church bulletin, a photo(s) of a special church event,
etc. Also encourage young persons to be pen pals with missionary children
of their own age.
List the missionaries which the church helps support in a special section of
the church directory.
Maintain a church Web site with a special section on the missionaries the
church helps support including mail and E-mail addresses. If the missionary or
their sending agency or church maintains a Web site, provide a link to it.
Have a church missions bulletin board where prayer letters, etc. are posted
and where there is a world map indicating location of the missionaries the church
helps support.
Make missionary biographies available for purchase or for lending from a church
resource table/display rack.
Have an annual missions conference or a missions emphasis month (this can
include such events as an International Dinner, having missionaries send E-mail
messages of greeting to be read at the conference, and having a missionary call
during the conference and it arranged so that all in the church can hear the
conversation).
Have pastoral leadership (preaching on missions, public invitations to
surrender to full-time Christian service, using stories relating to missions
as sermon illustrations, mentioning special missionary prayer requests and
praying for them publicly, regularly having missionaries visit to present their
field of ministry, etc.).
What the Individual Can Do:
Pray for missionaries during personal prayer time as well as during family worship
time. Keep a list of missionaries and pray for 2 or 3 of them each day.
Read true missionary stories and biographies of missionaries as part of
family worship time.
"Adopt" a missionary family or two (perhaps one you have had
in your home for dinner when they were on deputation or furlough);
sincerely care for and fervently pray for them.
Regularly write, E-mail, or phone a missionary (get your children involved as well
in writing to the MK's.)
Send birthday, anniversary, and Christmas cards (again, do not forget the
MK's and to get your children involved too).
Send care packages.
Attend all the services in which missionaries are speaking and/or presenting
their ministry.
Show hospitality to visiting missionaries on deputation or furlough (be willing
to help where needed).
Give visiting missionaries prepaid phone cards.
Instead of trading in your car, donate it to your church
for missionary use; or let a missionary family use an extra car (in good condition)
while they are home on furlough.
Open your home during vacations and summers to MK's attending Christian
college "home side"
and help them find short-time employment if needed.
If the missionaries have elderly relatives living in your area, offer to provide
them help and support on behalf of the missionary.
Host and provide meals for visiting missionaries and their families (you and your
family will be richly blessed!).
Give generously to missionary projects and love offerings for visiting missionaries.
Volunteer to serve on the missions committee.
Volunteer to maintain the church's missions bulletin board.
Give out missionary biographies to encourage others regarding missions.
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