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How to Get Meetings for Deputation

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By Dr. Dwight Tomlinson, Wednesday, February 26, 2020
4 Keys to Raising Support
Deputation looks more difficult than it really is. That is not to minimize the very real challenges. There is a price to pay for this method of raising missionary support—paid with time, finances, physical and emotional drain. But the dividends are great.
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Focus on Furlough

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By Keith Stensaas, Friday, July 22, 2016
7 Practical Ways to Make Your Furlough a Success
A furlough is defined as “a leave of absence.” To missionaries, the term “furlough” is known as the time to go “home.” There are many different views on what a furlough is, depending on what a missionary wants to accomplish while he is back in his homeland.
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6 Ideas for Completing Deputation in 18 Months

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By Keith Stensaas, Friday, April 24, 2015
Thoughts from the Heart of a Missionary
To most missionaries on deputation, arriving on the mission field after just eighteen months of raising support is an unattainable dream. I have met missionaries who have been on their deputation trail for three to six years. One missions agency says that the average deputation time is four years.
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Dealing with Reverse Culture Shock

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By Adam Young, Saturday, January 31, 2015
Beware of Setting Your Expectations Too High on Furlough
Culture shock is a feeling that can happen to us when we are in cultural situations that are different from our expectations­—usually in a bad way. With this definition in mind, we would guess that reverse culture shock should not exist.
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A Helpful App for Missionaries on Deputation/Furlough

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By Adam Young, Friday, April 4, 2014
A Review of the Sales Navigator App for iOS
As a missionary, I would like to recommend an app to you that could be a great blessing in organizing your deputation or your furlough. I use it all the time, and it has made this process easier. If you are like me, you have a list of churches that looks like a spreadsheet. This contains churches that you know pretty well, and also many churches about which you know almost nothing.
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The Purpose of Missionary Furloughs

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By Dr. Don Sisk, Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Furloughs Are Essential for Most Missionaries
In the latter part of Acts chapter fourteen we see the activities of Paul and Barnabas as they are finishing their first missionary journey. Churches were established in several cities. The disciples were taught, and converts were trained to lead the churches. After this they returned to Antioch.
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10 Tips for Missionaries on Furlough

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By Adam Young, Thursday, April 25, 2013
Making the Most of Your Furlough
Furlough is a time that we as missionaries look forward to, and we should. It can be a great time for families to make memories and to get refocused on serving the Lord. However, like anything else, a good furlough takes planning to be successful. Honestly, sometimes when I have a day off, I fail to plan it well, and always regret it afterward. We can’t let that happen with our furloughs, so here are some tips that have helped me during my last two times back in America.
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Ideas for Stewarding Time on Deputation

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By Adam Fridenstine, Thursday, March 22, 2012
Being Productive on Purpose
What a missionary does with his time while traveling full-time on deputation will greatly depend on his family situation, but using that time wisely as a good steward is absolutely necessary. Here are some pointers that my family found helpful to use our time wisely, and yet enjoy the journey when we were on deputation:
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5 Elements of a Missionary Testimony

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By Dr. Rick Martin, Monday, March 14, 2011
Your Presentation on Deputation—Part 3
In some churches, especially larger ones, the pastor will want you to only give a testimony. Sometimes he will give you only two or three minutes.
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Preaching on Deputation

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By Dr. Rick Martin, Friday, February 25, 2011
Your Presentation on Deputation—Part 1
Missionaries have different ways they like to present their work. I believe the most effective way to do this is through your preaching.
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The Key to Deputation Success

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By Dr. Rick Martin, Monday, January 24, 2011
The Missionary’s Wife on Deputation—Part 1
Some of the best Christians in the world are wives of missionaries. They live without things that most American women take for granted.
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How to Have a Great Survey Trip

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By Dr. Rick Martin, Monday, October 11, 2010
Taking a Survey Trip—Part 2
Find out what it will cost you to purchase items such as food, office equipment, furniture, transportation, housing, clothing, etc. Find out what things will cost you more there than in America.
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Preparing for a Survey Trip

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By Dr. Rick Martin, Monday, September 27, 2010
Taking a Survey Trip—Part 1
One of the best investments you ever make as a missionary could be a planned visit to your field. The money you spend, which may be as much as several thousand dollars, will come back to you many times over.
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5 Ideas for Your First Service

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By Luis Montaño, Friday, July 9, 2010
Before You Start a Church—Part 2
I do not want to discourage you about finances because God can provide them. But you must answer this question before you go forward.
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Principles I Learned on Deputation

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By Luis Montaño, Monday, December 7, 2009
Five Helpful Lessons for Deputation
While my wife and I were on the road gaining support for Hermosillo, Mexico we learned five important lessons I would like to share with you.
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