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INVOLVEMENT AS A SENDER  TABLE OF CONTENTS





 For Senders, the   workers on short-term trips that are
 local  church  is   helpful to the worker and beneficial
 much   more   to  the  Great  Commission  and  the
 than  the  place   formation  and  training  of  a  would-
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 where  worship   be Goer.  While all church members   Definitions of the Four Roles
 and  fellowship   need to be discipled, trained theo-
 happen.  That?s   logically,  and  able  to  share  the   Centrality of the Church
 because  for  the  Goer  the  local                              5
 church is the command center and
 support  hub  for  all  cross- cultural   Necessity of College   7
 work. It is where Goers are identi-
 fied,  trained,  cared  for,  and  com-  Value of a Job          9
 missioned to take the gospel to the
 nations (Acts 13:1-3; 2 Tim. 2:2; 3
 John 5-8). This is a reality that car-  Singleness and Marriage  11
 ries great responsibility for Senders.
        Managing Debt                                             13
 First, it means that if one is going to
 be  a  faithful  Sender,  they  must  be
 members of a local church. This is   Importance of Bible Training  15
 the context in which all followers of
 Christ  are  to  receive  care  and         Church Engagement
 instruction  in  the  Word  of  God,                             17
 encourage  and  be  encouraged  by
 others  (Gal.  6:1-5;  Eph.  4:15- 21;  1   Picking an Agency    19
 Thess. 5:11).
 Second, Senders can educate other   Need for Pre-Field Training  21
 church members on God?s plan for   gospel clearly, cross-cultural work-
 ers will require another set of skills
 the  ?nations?.  By  doing  this,            Involvement As a Sender  23
 individuals  can  be  identified  as   that  makes  the  communication  of
 these  effective  and  not  harmful  in
 having  the  character  and  skills    their foreign context. It is important
 necessary  for  cross- cultural  work.
 These  individuals  can  be  encour-  for Senders to know how their fel-
 low members are being trained, as
 aged  to  visit  other  cross- cultural
 well as to understand the methods
 and  philosophies  that  are  popular
 among  cross-cultural workers.
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 Third, and perhaps most familiar to
 everyone,  is  the  necessity  for
 Senders to care for Goers. While fi-
 nancial support is likely the easiest
 and most accessible way to care for
 cross- cultural  workers,  there  are
      Photo by Rosie Fraser on Unsplash  other much-needed ways to assist

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