December 2010 Blog Posts (19)

Our work in 2010 and ourmissional goals -2011

        

   Our work in…

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Added by Jayaraj.E on December 31, 2010 at 9:30am — No Comments

Our family's favorite ONE-YEAR Bible Reading Plan

I'd like to share my favorite one-year BIBLE READING chart >>

http://bible-reading.com/bible-plan.pdf.

 

A lot of times, at the beginning of each new year, people need to be challenged to be faithfully reading the Bible. For our family, this has been our favorite plan. It's flexible, and helps keep your reading balanced. It's a great link to…

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Added by Ann Dunagan on December 29, 2010 at 10:30pm — 2 Comments

Plan for a MISSION-MINDED 2011!!! - FREE New Year's GUIDE - for evaluation and prayer

Do you want to set aside time to seek God's will for 2011? Do you want your life and your family to become more effective and focused for God's Kingdom . . . and for ETERNITY?





Hello everyone here on MISSIONAL OUTREACH NETWORK!!!

I'd like to share a journaling tool that has helped ME in utilizing the week between Christmas and New Year's for more effective focus and vision.

Growing up, my…

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Added by Ann Dunagan on December 27, 2010 at 11:30pm — 4 Comments

Christmas Eve Care Basket Causes Nursing Home Director to Request Meeting with Minister - Missional Thought of the Day

On Christmas Eve, we encouraged our members to go out with their families or small groups and bless the lives of someone who was working that evening. We had members take pizzas to hospitals, and one member took 18 coffee mugs with candy to her workers.



Our family put together a care basket filled with a lot of food and snacks and took it to a nursing home that…

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Added by James Nored on December 27, 2010 at 6:30pm — 7 Comments

Top 10 Missional Outreach Trends & Developments of 2010

Hello and merry Christmas to everyone! I wanted to share with you some of the interesting missional outreach trends and developments from the view of the Missional Outreach Network for 2010.

 

  1. The Missional Outreach Network topped 700 members. Wow! Thank you so much for your passion and dedication to missional outreach, and for…
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Added by James Nored on December 25, 2010 at 12:00pm — 5 Comments

Depression, grief, and loneliness at Christmas - Missional Thought of the Day

Christmas is my favorite holiday by far. I love the music!! I love spending time with family and friends and having a break from the routine. I love people thinking about Christ. I love how people are motivated to reach out at this time of year.

 

But how much would I love Christmas if my wife or child had died during December? If I were alone without family or…

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Added by James Nored on December 23, 2010 at 10:00pm — 2 Comments

please pray and concern

Dear Brothers and sisters,



please pray for my work in India . we are doing well by your support of prayers .

we are in many needs t continue this work and do more to His kingdom up. here I am giving you about some urgent and essential needs for my work for your…

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Added by Jayaraj.E on December 20, 2010 at 2:54am — 2 Comments

Individualism in America is at Mythic Proportions - Missional Thought of the Day

Why is every one today talking about community? Because it is so rare in American culture.

 

America has been built around the concept of the rugged, self-sufficient, pull yourselves up by your bootstraps, individual. Immigrants came over to the US, leaving family behind--and they didn't even have a pony! (That is for the Sienfeld fans) Americans threw off oppressive governments and oppressive church leaders (kings and bishops). The Bill of Rights was added to…

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Added by James Nored on December 17, 2010 at 12:30pm — 5 Comments

Called to Missions?

What do you think of when you hear the word Missions?



For most of us it brings up visions of a person or group of people taking ten days off of work and heading to a region of the earth foreign to them. People from the United States heading to Africa or South America and lending a helping hand to a children's home or providing medical care that normally is not available.



But is that all there is to missions?



In Matthew 28 we get our commission to share the… Continue

Added by Larry Clark on December 16, 2010 at 9:38pm — 2 Comments

Why Personal, Family, Communal (Church) Witness are All Needed

Today I walked into the Starbucks that I frequent most at 380 and 75 in McKinney, TX. There the Batista, Rowdy (see above picture), asked me how my weekend was.



In keeping with my sermon on being a witness from John 1, I talked about what I spoke on on Sunday. I also told Rowdy…

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Added by James Nored on December 13, 2010 at 9:30pm — 2 Comments

The Importance of Disorienting Experiences & Short-Term Missions in Shaping Our Youth

In Almost Christian: What the Faith of Our Teenagers is Telling the American Church, author Kenda Creasy Dean speaks of the importance of "liminal" experiences. Liminal experiences are experiences in which we are out of our element--disorienting experiences. It is the time in the desert, in a culture out of our own, in a situation never faced before (loss of job, child,… Continue

Added by James Nored on December 3, 2010 at 5:00pm — 4 Comments

Daring Daughters and Dirty Feet

I’ve always had this “thing” for baby feet. I pull off darling shoes, and little newborn socks, and just want to kiss each of those tiny toes! I always ponder where a baby’s precious feet will go, and about God’s destiny and purpose for each new life. But speaking as a mother, what happens when our kids grow up, and God perhaps would call our sons, or our DAUGHTERS, to dangerous places?



Read more at Harvest Ministry . . .… Continue

Added by Ann Dunagan on December 3, 2010 at 2:00pm — 3 Comments

How a Christian, suburban football team in Grapevine, TX was missional



(Gainesville State players douse head coach Mark Williams in celebration.)


Many people get the mistaken idea that the only way to be missional is to plant a church in a crime ridden, poverty-stricken area. All churches should be missional, including suburban churches! I grew up in suburbia, so I know of the brokenness there--lack of community/relationships, lack of…
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Added by James Nored on December 3, 2010 at 11:00am — 6 Comments

Hanukkah . . . and JESUS (on the Christian Post)



Hey, Missional Outreach Network friends: Want some ideas about how YOU can share the Good News of Jesus during the Jewish time of Hanukkah? See this article I just posted on The Christian Post's Parenting blog. ~Ann…






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Added by Ann Dunagan on December 3, 2010 at 9:15am — No Comments

Passports for Missions - Just for Fun & Just in Case!

Have you considered traveling internationally, or taking a family mission trip?





When Hudson Taylor was only five years old he said, “When I’m a man,

I mean to be a missionary and go to China.” This mission call grew,

until as a young adult Hudson Taylor exclaimed, “I feel I cannot go… Continue

Added by Ann Dunagan on December 1, 2010 at 2:00pm — No Comments

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