Ministry

Trainer Certification Class

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Back in April I attended a one week intensive course here in Orlando to better equip me as a trainer of technology trainers.  I use the adjective “intensive” to describe the course not just because it was several weeks of material crammed into one, but also because it was simply . . . intense – in a very good sort of way.  In fact this was the best “back to school experience” I have had in a long time.  This focus was not theoretical but geared towards immediate use on the field.  It was just excellent common sense that needs to be put into practice anywhere training takes place.

The course was led by Terrence Donahue – a training expert from the Performance Maker’s Group.  Terrence spent four years on staff with Athlete’s in Action – Campus Crusade’s sports ministry – and then has worked as a trainer and trainer of trainers for many corporations including the U.S. Department of Labor, Johnson & Johnson and Chic-Fil-a.

Terrence made the class fun and highly applicable to what I do to help train and equip missionaries on the field. The Lord arranged for this class at a very strategic time for me and my entire department – the Global Technology Office.  I can not say enough about how “shelf resistant” Terrence’s training material is because I’ve pulled out his notebooks and used them multiple times just in the few weeks since the course.

Let me give you a peek at just one reading assignment from the class: “Why Training Fails.”

Now I’m officially a Certified Trainer’s Trainer. The title sounds a little scary yet I’m excited to help missionaries learn and put technology solutions into practice more effectively.

Ministry

Eavesdropping on the Gospel

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This is a great story from the ccci.org site. We hear reports like this all the time coming in from around the world.

Being abreast of such stories as this – little snippets of life change – are one of the great blessings and ‘perks’ we have from working here at the International Headquarters.

So take just a second and read about Claudia from Germany. Then feel free to take some time and find more neat stories on the ccci.org site. There are many stories of how the Lord is changing lives.

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Cru Digital Ministry

Need prayer help for Help Center

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Here at Headquarters, one task that I’ve been working hard on is an online Help Center – a web site with lots of helps, training and resources – for many of our internet based collaboration tools.  It will be available as a help and resource to all of our missionaries, volunteers and partners worldwide.

My whole team has been full court press on this Help Center project since before Christmas – working an average of 55 hours per week.

The content, design work and development are well over half done.  But recently we’ve been fighting several technical problems in getting certain features working and other existing components to display properly.  Yes, the deeper issue is that we are fighting a spiritual battle against forces who are not pleased with the Help Center nor the idea of it helping thousands of missionaries around the globe.

  • Pray that the technical problems would evaporate.  Now.
  • Pray for Nathan – one of our web programmers – that God would give his mind great, supernatural ability to solve many of these technical problems.
  • Specifically, pray that the Help Center site will work and display properly in Internet Explorer (Microsoft based web browsers) – this has been a nagging problem.  Pray for peace and energy too.
  • Through this process of seeking Him, ask the Lord to give us joy and Him glory.
  • Ask that we will have even better ideas for making the Help Center even more helpful.
  • Pray that the Lord will thwart confusion and seeds of divisiveness which – when sown – have potential for discouragement and harm.
  • Pray that our milestone would be completed this week.

You’re welcome to take a sneek peek at the GCX Help Center online – noting the above disclaimers about it’s incomplete state and broken features.  Also note that there are some sections of the site which require a GCX account login:

http://Help.mygcx.org

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