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My First Service
This Wednesday, I had my first service of my itinerating missions career. Tiny church, great generosity. Continue reading
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Tagged beginnings, friend-raising, fund-raising, greek, itineration, missions, missions giving, missions service, teacups, teapots
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On Giving, Or A User-Interface Lesson
How to figure out giving online on http://giving.ag.org. Continue reading
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Tagged Doctor Who, giving, giving.ag.org, itineration, missions, missions contributions, missions giving, programming, user interface
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Itinerating With Tea
Itinerating usually means speaking to large groups, usually churches, about one’s call to missions and the work one is going to do. For me, in November it meant holding tea parties. Continue reading
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Tagged European pastries, friend-raising, fund-raising, itineration, missions, multicultural tea, tea, teacups, teapots
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A beginning is a very delicate time
I am at both an end and a beginning. I am at the beginning of the journey of being a missionary. It’s one I’ve been looking forward to for most of my life. But I’m at an end, too. Continue reading
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Tagged beginnings, calling, family, itineration, missions
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