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Lessons learned, Post-Christendom, Missions Alisha Garber Lessons learned, Post-Christendom, Missions Alisha Garber

Missionary Artist: expressionist for Christ

From a very, very young age when folks asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” I would naively respond, “An artist!”

In some ways, my journey seems to be running opposite of Vincent van Gogh. Vocationally, I’ve moved from artist to missionary (or I certainly had way more time to paint before becoming a full-time international church worker). However, in other ways, it’s very similar. I’ve learned to see how the brilliance of God cannot be contained inside a dark building.

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Lessons learned, Post-Christendom, Missions Joshua Garber Lessons learned, Post-Christendom, Missions Joshua Garber

Spiritual Poverty: Understanding post-Christendom

When we arrived in the Czech Republic 10 years ago, we encountered young people who were feeling a deep spiritual longing but lacked the vocabulary or the guidance of healthy faith communities to find spiritual nourishment. And isn’t the definition of poverty not being able to get something you need to live fully?

Ergo, Spiritual Poverty.

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Missionary Myths: We Work for You

We are funded largely by some wonderful, faithful individual supporters and churches. The struggle is that often when people give you money, it creates this sense that you work for them.

This is the third post in a three-part series that addresses some of the common myths and misconceptions we experience most regularly.

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Missionary Myths: Having Fun

If you’re basing your opinion of us on social media, it could totally appear that we have a lot of time on our hands and we’re really living it up. That’s because we do have fun…as our closest friends would say has always been the case for us. As much as we have fun, we also wrestle with the hardships inherent to departing one’s native culture and entering a new one.

This is the second post in a three-part series that addresses some of the common myths and misconceptions we experience most regularly.

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Missionary Myths: Our European Vacation

The legacy image of what international missions should look like always seems to linger. We’re not digging wells, converting villages of poor people, and dressing in some relatively exotic fashion. The dissonance that image creates with the parts of our experience we’re able to communicate, combined with the hallmark American fear of getting duped or flimflammed, often results in some unfortunate encounters and assumptions.

The first of a three-part series that addresses some of the common myths and misconceptions we experience most regularly.

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Cross-cultural, Missions, Post-Christendom Joshua Garber Cross-cultural, Missions, Post-Christendom Joshua Garber

Relational Ministry: building trust and love

The English Camp uses a form of ministry called "relational evangelism." I know that for some of my friends, the "e" word makes them shudder. However, I've had a very good experience with that form this past week. When you live in a country where there are very few Christian role models, a camp staffed by Christians can have a profound effect on the campers.

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I found that by being transparent and honest in my beliefs, I was able to encourage some students to think in ways they hadn't before. One evening, Alisha shared a bit of her faith journey along with a few other staff. During our small group discussion after, several students shared that they could empathize with her story.

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The Poděbrady Sound Machine

What started out as Alisha and me and one of the campers leading some of The Ragamuffin Stampede's songs has evolved into what we have dubbed "The Poděbrady Sound Machine." More and more of the youth have been asking to get involved and the best part is they're GREAT! We now have a keyboard player, a drummer, and a youth singer in addition to our original lineup. We were also able to recruit an additional youth guitarist to help Angela with morning worship.

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UNO how to play the game

The campers have arrived!

After a morning of instruction and last-minute preparation for their arrival and an afternoon of getting our last "down time" for the next week (more on this in a bit), we all rushed outside and made a welcome tunnel at 3 p.m. as the charter bus inched up the steep hill to Chata Jadlová.

One thing I can assure you all is that teenagers always act like teenagers, regardless of what part of the world you are in.

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Let the wild řumpus start!

Lots of rolling hills with fields and small farm houses. As we neared our destination, Chata Jedlová, the hills became much larger — I dare say "mountainous."

We met the groups we will be working with at the camp: Josiah Venture, an international mission agency consisting of interns from the U.S. and Czech team members and focuses on empowering local churches in Eastern Europe, and a church group of young adults from Portland, Oregon.

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