Friday, April 23, 2021
Faithfully Praying . . . for 20 Years!
Friday, April 16, 2021
On the Resurrection Side of Easter
God's Kingdom has come! I can see it! Bethlehem Baptist Church used to have a problem getting women in the doors. Now women are being baptized.
Twice a week 20-30 women meet for Bible study and fellowship. Online. The local leader, a Romany woman, enthusiastically recruits more. (Photo from outdoor baptismal service last August. Note number of women "in church.")
However, God's will is not yet being done on earth as it is in heaven. I can see that, too! One of those women asked if we could repair her leaky roof. Her roof is not the only one. Nor is this door the only door that needs replacing.Meanwhile, other villagers build ever bigger houses, you and I casually consider remodeling our perfectly functional kitchens, and we tell ourselves that we really are too busy to visit that (elderly, sick, lonely, depressed . . .) neighbor down the street.
We live on the resurrection side of Easter. The light is glorious, but the ground is still muddy.
Let us focus on the Light . . . and be willing, if He asks, to fix a roof or pave a street.
Like this one. Some villagers pitched together and paved it a few years ago. Maybe roofs as well as souls are next.(Photo of Mary & Olesea Ciochina, village of Vulcanesti, Moldova.)
Thursday, April 8, 2021
International Romani Day--Christian Celebration!
Join us for a special live event “CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF ROMA” on International Romani Day, 8 April at 19.00 (Serbian time).
We will be celebrating the Roma as a people whom God loves. Hear stories of gospel revival among the Roma that began in France and spread across Europe.
There will be worship and prayer time together and testimonies from guest speakers from the Netherlands, Ukraine and Romania.
We hope to have a festive and encouraging time – see you there!
*This event is brought to you in partnership with Christian Roma Support
https://christianromasupport.nl/ *
Thursday, April 1, 2021
Summer Internships--Remote but Reimbursed!
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Are you
a college student wondering how God can use your gifts virtually during the
upcoming summer? Apply now to serve and learn through Student.Go, the student
missions program of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. Students will take part
in a virtual orientation in late May 2021, receive a stipend, and serve for 10
weeks. Students will also take part in large cohort meetings with CBF staff and
field personnel, as well as weekly meetings with their small group and an
encourager. Learn more and apply before the April 16, 2021
deadline at www.cbf.net/studentdotgo.
Some of the current virtual summer 2021 opportunities we have include:
- Researcher and Writer (Remote) - Westervoort, Netherlands The student will research and post information about materials to expand the impact of existing Christian materials in Romani languages. (This is one of our requests. Mary & Keith)
- Webpage and Social Media Advisor/Designer (Remote ) - Westervoort, Netherlands The student will assist in raising awareness of and supporting project with a minority group in North Africa/the Middle East by working to upgrade a webpage and related social media. (This is our other request. Mary & Keith)
- Ministry Development Intern (Remote) - Kampala, Uganda The student will grow in their understanding of the challenges that refugees experience in Uganda and have the opportunity to assist in the financial development of a small, growing non-profit ministry. The summer intern will mainly have the opportunity to assist with grant research and writing as well as communications with Amani Sasa's partner community in the US.
- Media Specialist for Together for Hope (Remote) - Appalachia The student will learn about poverty alleviation through assets-based community development with the work of Together for Hope Appalachia and their coalition partners. Using this knowledge, the student will assist TFH Appalachia and their partners with communication strategies, web design, social media presence including Facebook, use of email, and other media.
- Advocacy for Poverty Alleviation (Remote) - Appalachia The student will identify and connect with key advocacy organizations in Appalachia, to learn about their work, research key issues of importance to poverty alleviation in Appalachia, and help connect Together For Hope Appalachia to their advocacy work where appropriate.
- Grant Researcher/Writer (Remote) - Rocky Mount, North Carolina The student will research grants available for housing opportunities. These housing opportunities would include housing assistance to families living below poverty lines in northeastern North Carolina (specifically Hertford county).
- Public Relations Specialist (Remote) - Kosice, Slovakia The student will write stories that share about ministry among Roma in Slovakia and Czechia describing how relationships are developed and grow over time so the field personnel are able to create beloved community with their local partners and share the love of Christ through a relational approach.
- Educational Advocacy Legislative Intern (Remote) - Miami, Florida This position has multiple components, including research, helping state advocacy groups set legislative priorities, and creating graphic-rich presentations for web and social media use.
- Social Media Campaign Strategist, Refugee Advocacy (Remote) - Fort Worth, Texas In this position, the student will research refugee issues, legislation and organizations working with them and in collaboration with CBF's Internationals North American field personnel and the Advocacy in Action Team help develop a social media strategy and campaign which will educate and motivate people to welcome and engage with our refugee and immigrant neighbors.
- Social Media Campaign Strategist, Immigration Advocacy (Remote) - Fredericksburg, Virginia In this position, the student will research migration issues, legislation and organizations working with immigrants and in collaboration with CBF's Internationals North America field personnel and the Advocacy Action Team help develop a social media strategy and campaign which will educate and motivate people to welcome and engage with our refugee and immigrant neighbors.
- Community
Mission Intern (Remote) - Somerset, Kentucky In this position, the student
will be involved in various mission projects in the summer. This will include
project partnerships with a community garden, home construction, working with
participants experiencing homelessness, developing and organizing children and
youth mission activities, and other mission projects.
Many
Blessings, 😊
Global Missions Personnel and Training
Manager
Co-Chair, CBF Inclusion Committee
160 Clairemont Ave., Suite 500
Decatur, GA 30030