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Isn't that the question we all want to know? Missionaries visit our church and send prayer letters, but often times the question goes unanswered. Or, at least, we don't catch the answer. Joe Missionary and his wife stand up on that stage sharing story after story of their experiences with people in West Africa, but after the first bit, we sort of tune out. Lose focus. We admire this family for giving up everything to go serve in a difficult place, but their skills are obviously not in storytelling. Nor photography. We see blurry pictures of market square, cows eating socks (I kid you not) in the middle of busy roads, and a group shot of the new church, but we are detached.
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Our culture is used to fast-paced technology. Programs broken into 10 or 15 minute increments and cluttered with 20 second commercials. Anything longer and we'd turn it off. High graphic video games keep us riveted for hours, but try to sit and listen to a five minute presentation on what God is doing in the Czech Republic and we zone out completely.
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And we can hardly blame the missionaries... though we usually do. What are they doing over there? Are they there to study the latest trends in media? To photograph the people who desperately need to hear about Jesus? No. They are there to love those people and to tell them the Good News of Jesus. A couple working alone in Slovakia doesn't have the time or the energy to take a quick picture of the ministries they are involved in... they are immersed in the work.
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So what are they supposed to do when they return home on furlough and are faced with the task of turning everything they have done over the last 4+ years into a presentation for churches across the country. They use what they have because there aren't any other options.
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Together with their family, Jeff and Becky have been traveling the countryside since their appointment in 2009, reportedly traveling through 26 states as of this week. In September, they departed on a 6 week, 13 state tour, traveling to churches and meeting with individuals to share their ministry and light a fire of excitement about the job the Lord has given them to do. At 56% of their support needs (before they can pick up with their ministry to missionaries around the world), they are praying the Lord will provide through His people and bring them to the needed 85% by the end of October to meet their deadline for necessary training.
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One last thing to leave you with... an example of this amazing ministry. All the audio and visual elements are done by Jeff himself. The following is what Jeff tells his audience before playing this video:
The reason I like to show this video is that it’s an example of where missions communication is going – where you start with an end result of something God did in somebody’s life and tell the story behind it. Instead of the typical missionary approach of standing up in front of a church and for 30 minutes giving a list of facts about their country and details of everything they’ve done for the past four years. By telling stories, people hearts can be moved in only a few minutes. Missionaries have stories, they have amazing stories. But very few have the resources to tell those stories in a compelling, visual way, so that people can see with their own eyes what God is doing around the world. I’m convinced that when people see with their own eyes, their hearts are drawn to find their role in missions and become more involved with what God is doing.
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