Church Planting Lesson Eleven

clock February 1, 2010 14:11 by author bryonmondok

 

Pastor Jeff continues to take his class at Calvary Chapel Bible College through a study in biblical church planting.

 

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Church Planting Lesson Nine

clock December 15, 2009 13:42 by author bryonmondok

Pastor Jeff Jackson continues to teach brilliantly on the topic of church planting.

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Church Planting Lesson Four

clock October 30, 2009 13:09 by author bryonmondok

This is the fourth installment of Biblical Church Planting by Pastor Jeff Jackson. Many have found this resource to be incredibly helpful and interesting. Enjoy.

duration: 57:18

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Re-entry Essentials

clock September 17, 2008 18:17 by author bryonmondok

Pastor Jeff Jackson discusses the issues surrounding missionaries' return home.

57 min.

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Culture Matters Part Two

clock September 17, 2008 15:46 by author bryonmondok

Jeff Jackson continues his talk on culture.

77 min.

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Culture Matters Part One

clock September 17, 2008 15:34 by author bryonmondok

Pastor Jeff Jackson gives a talk culture and why it matters in the first part of this video series.

 

Pastor Jeff Pastors a cross-cultural church in Phoenix, AZ, and is mentor to many missionaries bot abroad and here at home.

47 min.

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Karen Refugees of Phoenix

clock February 28, 2008 18:25 by author bryonmondok
I received this email from my buddy Jeff the other day:
After I saw the new Rambo movie, I was compelled to call the Arizona Republic and tell them that a large group of the people that were being exterminated in the Rambo movie are living here in Phoenix. They sent out a reporter and a photographer last weekend, and the story ran today, ALL over Phoenix....and my phone is ringing off the hook! The article isn't completely accurate and he attributes some things to me that I didn't say, but overall, it gets the point across. Thought you'd enjoy seeing it.
It's an interesting article. Here's an excerpt:
The Rev. Jeff Jackson came to West Dunlap in December in large part because of his decade-long background of working with Karen refugees in Thailand. He and Glenn Ramey, who has served as the church's pastor for the past 41 years, estimate that 250 Karen now attend their church. It is a remarkable story of regeneration for a once demographically obsolete church that was dying just three years ago. The base of the church's congregation, Caucasian city-dwellers, had left for the Valley's expanding suburbs. Ramey struggled with the church's decline and gave serious consideration to closing it down and putting the land up for sale. But at the depth of the demographic crisis, recently arrived Karen refugees, many unable to speak English, began showing up at its doors. "The infusion of the Karen was a great blessing to us," Ramey said.
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Go Bless a Missionary

clock December 25, 2007 10:20 by author bryonmondok

Jeff emailed this post from Piper's Desiring God Blog the other day. Missionaries are traditionally still in town through the first couple of weeks of January when home for the holidays. Why don't you bless one that you know?

13 Ways to Bless Missionaries Without Paying for Postage December 19, 2007  |  By: Tia
Category: International Outreach

 

Were you unable to send a Christmas present or care package to some missionaries you love this season? It’s okay. You can still bless a missionary this Christmas.

Here are 13 post-office-free ideas to get you started, most of which you could do right now from your desk:

  • Pray specific Scripture for them and their ministry, and then email it to them.
  • Call or email their parents—Christmas might be just as lonely for the ones at home as the ones away.
  • Purchase phone minutes for an international calling card through an online service like OneSuite and email them the account number.
  • Donate frequent flier miles to them.
  • Purchase an iTunes gift card for them. Have it sent to you and email them the account number.
  • Commit to pray for them on a specific day of the week for a year.
  • Write a song or poem or story for them. Email them the text and a recording of you reading or singing it.
  • Get friends and family together to create a holiday video greeting for them using Google Video or YouTube. Include lots of people you know they miss.
  • Make a year-end gift through their missions board or agency.
  • Western Union—the fastest way to send money.
  • Call their local florist (not everyone is in the jungle these days) and have flowers delivered, or their local Pizza Hut and have pizza delivered—with corn and shrimp as toppings!
  • Donate to a charity that means a lot to them.
  • Make a monthly commitment to support them financially.

If you have your own ideas, respond to this post and let us know what they are. Maybe next year we can offer 50 suggestions, or 100.

(Remember to use discernment in written or video communication if your missionaries work in security-sensitive locations.)

HT: Desiring God

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