3 May, 2024

Must-Haves for the Missions-Minded

by | 12 November, 2013 | 0 comments

By Mark A. Taylor

Several resources remind me of Standard Publishing”s commitment to missions and a host of special opportunities for missions-minded visitors to this website.

11_Eddy_JNThe first is actually a set of three books, mission trip devotions and journals by Lena Wood. Called (item 022501113) gives spiritual nourishment and assessment to older teens and adults preparing to go on a short-term missions trip. Challenged (022501213) helps the reader deal with the spiritual transformation he may experience while he”s on the mission trip. Changed (022501313) is the devotional journal to use once the traveler has returned home. How will he or she put new insights and convictions into action? This third book will help make the decisions stick.

These books have been reprinted””now in paperback and at a lower price, only $7.99 each. Many churches have decided they”re a requirement for everyone they send on a mission trip.

I”m thinking Gayla Congdon”s book, Disrupted, will fill a similar need. Its title reflects what happens to so many of us who participate in short-term missions. Our lives are never the same again. Gayla”s book, through practical tips and a year”s worth of meaningful weekly devotions, helps us respond to the pressing needs of the world around us. The book”s cover challenges readers to “translate your trip into a lifetime of missional opportunity.” I”m thinking the book could do that for any reader, those who have traveled cross-culturally and those who haven”t.

(Item number 025488112 for $14.99.)

The third product is aimed squarely at those who are staying home””at least for awhile. The Kids Serving Kids Super Simple Mission Kit is a treasure trove of resources for missions emphasis with children. It gives everything you need for six missions-themed sessions with kids: Beth Guckenberger”s Tales of the Not Forgotten; a leader”s guide with complete lesson plans and a host of adaptable ideas; a DVD with fun videos and upbeat music to use in your sessions; six large, colorful posters; and a CD with editable lesson plans, scripts, take-homes and more. It really is a tremendous value for only $49.99 (item number 025610913).

All of these products are available from your local retailer or at www.standardpub.com. Missions-minded readers will want to investigate all of them!

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Articles

Ministry Help Wanted

Recent postings: Norwin Christian Church in North Huntingdon, Pa., is seeking a full-time worship minister. Lycoming Christian Church in Linden, Pa., is seeking a minister of children, youth, and young adults. Michigan City (Ind.) Christian Church needs a senior minister. Impact Christian Church (Moon Township, Pa.) looks to hire an executive pastor. And more . . .

Stories

By taking these symbols of Jesus’ body and blood, we announce we believe there really was a Jesus, and he really did die for us and carried all our sins down to a grave . . .

Documentary Highlights Christian Response to Pandemics

Southeast Christian Church’s “Purpose in Pandemics” is a documentary that follows the response of the church to pandemics throughout history. The “Purpose in Pandemics” website also includes a study guide for small groups and individuals.

Used of God

I soaked up Sam Stone’s wit and wisdom during our lunches together. Afterward, I’d take notes about our conversations. After hearing of his passing, inspired by his wordsmithing, I felt compelled to share just a small part of his story.

Sam E. Stone: ‘He Tried to Speak the Truth in Love’

In memory and appreciation of our former editor, Sam E. Stone, who died early this week, we share this 2011 column from Christian Standard’s archives in which Sam discussed four Scripture verses significant to his life.

Elliott Library ‘Cornerstone’ Laid

Three Bibles of historical significance to Cincinnati Christian University were the first books place on the shelves during relocation of the George Mark Elliott Library.

The Death of Evil

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. saw in minority groups’ struggles for social equality in America a parallel with Israel’s bondage in Egypt. King envisioned God’s goodness would deliver the U.S. from the evil of segregation.

Mark Scott’s Greatest Kingdom Impact

Since I first enrolled at Ozark Christian College, Mark Scott has been my kingdom hero, and I’m not the only young preacher Mark has shaped. Over his 35 years at OCC, Mark has inspired generations of students.

‘Have We Plans for 1921?’

“All the Standard asks is the opportunity to serve, and it yearns to render in 1921 the greatest, finest, and best service of its history. . . .”

News Briefs for Dec. 9

Items from Timber Lake Christian Church (Moberly, Mo.), Choateville Christian Church (Frankfort, Ky.), Johnson University, and more.

My Counsel for Young Preachers

If I were counseling an aspiring young preacher fresh out of Bible college or seminary, champing at the bit to lead in the church, I would offer these three bits of advice.

My Memories of Marshall Leggett

By Ben Merold
As I think about Marshall Leggett, who passed away on March 2 at age 90, two personal experiences keep coming to my mind . . .

Powell Quintuplets Graduating from High School

When the Powell quintuplets were born in 2001, all of Kentucky celebrated, including Southeast Christian Church, where the Powells are longtime members. Now the quints are 18 and are all headed to the same university.

Reentry: It May Be Harder Than We Think

When the COVID-19 crisis eases, I anticipate that reentry is going to be harder than some people think. Churches, especially, need to prepare for this.

Lincoln Christian Institute Will Continue after LCU Closes (Plus News Briefs)

Lincoln Christian University shared a lengthy post on Facebook about their plans to continue the Lincoln Bible Institute even after LCU closes at the end of May. . . . Also briefs from Milligan University, Delta (Colo.) Christian Church, Financial Planning Ministry, and obituary information for Jonathon Roy Stedman.

Follow Us