Do you see your profession, skillset, and giftings as an avenue to reach the nations?
Before you start lining up your job, visa, and housing, think about what else you’ll need to thrive. The cross-cultural transition alone may be harder than you think — where will you find help when you need it?
You may have heard of mission agencies but might think they’re only for missionaries. Because you’re taking a job, why would you need one? What could a mission agency offer you that you can’t get on your own? Find out in this webinar.
You may have heard of mission agencies but might think they’re only for missionaries. Because you’re taking a job, why would you need one? What could a mission agency offer you that you can’t get on your own? Find out in this webinar.
Tuesday, April 18 | 12-12:45 p.m. CDT
Here’s what you get when you attend this webinar:
- Learn what a mission agency is and how it can help you succeed as a follower of Christ in the global marketplace
- Hear about the benefits of joining an agency like Crossworld
- Get a free PDF: 23 Questions to Ask an Agency
- Enter a raffle to win a t-shirt and a book from Crossworld
Presenters:
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Terrance L. holds master’s degrees in theology and biblical counseling from Dallas Theological Seminary. He and his family moved to Italy in 2002, where they make disciples and train others to be effective disciple-makers as well. Terrance serves as Crossworld’s Vice President of Global Operations.
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Elisabeth B. was born and raised as a Third Culture Kid in Brazil, and later returned there to join the faculty of a local seminary. She holds a master’s in New Testament theology from Columbia International University. As Crossworld’s Vice President of Community Life, Elisabeth dedicates her time to ensuring the health and well-being of our international staff.
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Ryan & Amy C. taught school in South Dakota before moving to Senegal, where they used their gifts as teachers to serve the community and build relationships with students. Now, back in the U.S., they coach the next generation of workers who are preparing to live and work cross-culturally.
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Living and Working Abroad
Tuesday, April 18, 12 p.m. CDT
Tuesday, April 18, 12 p.m. CDT