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Mobilizing in Wisconsin!

November 19, 2012 by Jack and Lael Crabtree

Lael and I just returned from a long trek up north to Waukesha Wisconsin, where we spoke to the students at New Tribes Bible institute about what life here at the training center is like. Owing to our additional precious cargo (baby Rynn) the trip took an extra 3 hours each way, but she and Nora were pretty good most of the time.

Wednesday night we ran through all our presentations and got the kinks worked out!

 

We kicked the morning off with some amazing worship!

I was able to share with the students about the in-depth look we get at animism (basic tribal belief systems) and worldview analysis (breaking down our own Western worldview and matching that against a Biblical worldview). I also shared about Hold The Ropes (HTR), which is a great time of prayer that we have several times a week. We get to pray for NTM missionaries all over the world and follow some of them as they’re teaching through creation to Christ for the first time! In a given week we pray for more than 500 missionaries and teams! How cool is it that we can play a part in what God is doing around the world…from Missouri!?

This roll of paper contains all the names of the remaining language groups who lack God's word in their language...there are more than 2,000 and many of them don't even have written alphabets yet.

What a great opportunity to mobilize some Bible school students toward what God is doing around the world. I thank God for every opportunity he gives me to multiply myself before I go. We all have a part (or should I say “parts”) to play in His plan. Let’s get involved!

Filed Under: Family, Ministry, Training Tagged With: animism, baby, baby girl, Brooklife Church, chronological teaching, church planting, discipleship, Ethnos360, George Walker, Jack Crabtree, Lael Crabtree, missionary training, missions, Mobilization, New tribes, New Tribes Mission, training, Waukesha, Wisconsin, worldview

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