Shannon Hopkins 1st Quarter 2007 - Newsletter
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Cannons’ Costa Rica Connection (Aug 2007)
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A Note from the Cannons… (JUNE 2007)
Curtis & Michelle Cannon are missionaries of Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler, Texas. They are currently preparing themselves with language study and cultural orientation for ministry in Costa Rica. Visit the Cannons’ website cannons (online) *** Interested in supporting or connecting to the Cannons’ ministry? Contact WorldconneX Front Line Services. Read More
Book: The Re-Entry Team by Neal Pirolo
As Neal Pirolo criss-crossed the United States and several other countries conducting the “Serving As Senders” Seminar, it became increasingly clear to him that of the six areas of care, reentry care is the least understood. Grieved by this lack of care when a missionary returns home, he was motivated to provide the Church and missions community with this resource. THE REENTRY TEAM: Caring For Your Returning Missionaries, in Part I, first establishes the joint responsibility for missionary care between the church and the mission agency. Chapter 2 lays a clear five-point Scriptural pattern for successful reentry. That is quickly followed… Read More
What Missionaries Ought to Know
African American Missionaries
Less than 500 of the missionaries on the field are African American. Here is one man’s story. Henry Joseph was born to Pastor Henry & Jennie Joseph in Los Angeles, CA. His father was a Baptist minister who instilled in Henry kingdom principles of serving the needy at a very young age. Henry remembers his father’s passion for the elderly, widows and downtrodden and the effect it had on him. Minister Joseph said of his father, “My father was a strong and compassionate man who would spend time ministering to people who were retarded, elderly, disabled and unable to care for… Read More
