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Five Essential Tools to Overcome a Disaster

Last Updated Sep 2011


By: Mike Riggins
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Five Essential Tools to Overcome a Disaster

By Mike Riggins

Recently, I was reading an article that asked, “What are the top 5 tools that will help you survive a natural or man-made disaster?” Realizing that many in Christian ministry who are raising support seem to be teetering on the brink of disaster, I found myself taking the principles of that article and applying it to Ministry Partner Development (MPD). Here are the tools:

1. Your Brain – This is the single most important tool in any survival situation. Reading 2 Corinthians 10:3-5, I’m quick to recognize that our natural thinking does not provide the solution, but the key is aligning our thinking with the absolute and changeless truth of God's Word. It means going back to the basics of what God’s Word teaches us about the promise of His provision for those of us whom He has called into Christian service. It also means taking active steps of faith like Elijah did in 1 Kings 17 where he makes an incredibly bold ask to the widow of Zaraphath, which God uses to not only meet Elijah’s needs, but to even more abundantly meet the needs of the widow and her son as well. In times of disaster, we need to make sure our brain – our thinking – is based on absolute truth and not on human perspectives the enemy so easily attacks.

2. A Multi-Tool – In support raising, one of the key ingredients in our arsenal is our own story—the combination of the testimony of our calling into ministry coupled with our vision for this ministry. I use this as the multi-tool because this can be used in so many different ways in the MPD process. It is the central part of the face-to-face appointment, but it also keeps us focused on what is our primary task in MPD – inviting people into the work of the Great Commission.

3. Fire Starter – My mind wandered to the old cliché, "keep the home fires burning." In raising support, keeping your family informed and involved in the MPD process is essential to keep yourself motivated. Whether you’re the primary provider and leader or the teammate and encourager, being on the same page with each other is essential. Working together to live out biblical precepts and godly attitudes will be helpful in withstanding the challenges that will come in MPD.

4. Paracord (parachute cord—the ability to bind things together) – Community is vital in successful MPD. A diabolical strategy of the enemy is to isolate you and leave you feeling all alone, even that God has abandoned you in this effort. Doing your support raising in open, honest community with others is something God purposes to give you both strength and endurance in this process. Don’t let Satan convince you that you are in this effort of support raising by yourself and thereby rob you of the joy, as well as the strength, that can be yours if you will allow others to be a part of the journey with you.

5. Light (a flashlight) - Taking a different line of thinking on this, the question came to mind: Who is shining light into my life, asking me the important questions, and making sure I have the proper perspective (right thinking)? To me, this means ACCOUNTABILITY. Who am I making myself accountable to? Am I seeking out and engaging a coach who will help shed light on challenges, obstacles, and a seeming lack of success?

 

 

 

 

OCTOBER 2011




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Mike Riggins is the Director of Missionary Deployment with the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. He directs the Mission Service Corps (MSC), focusing on strategy and leadership development and placement. He also serves as the Regional Missionary Coordinator for the western U.S and all of Canada. Mike and his wife, Teresa, have two children and live in Alpharetta, Georgia.

 

 


Second Opinion by
Mark Lydecker

When thinking about raising support – from my own journey and from those I have helped in the process – the spiritual health of a missionary, to me, is the determining force in how well a person will do in inviting others to join in the work as ministry partners. People who are filled with the Holy Spirit get direction from the Lord and see His hand of blessing on them. This is just as true in the process of raising support as it is once they are on the mission field engaging people with the Gospel. You almost can’t overemphasize the need for the filling of the Spirit and the disciplines of how that takes place. Maintaining personal spiritual health helps provide the strength needed to withstand the warfare that will take place during MPD. It also helps to maintain alignment with the spiritual precepts found in God’s word that are the very foundation for our confidence in raising support.

The second aspect I think that needs to be remembered is that, with the proper biblical foundation and the right personal attitude, fundraising can really be a joy and not a drudgery. Even though it is certainly a good dose of hard work, MPD can actually be very satisfying. We need to remember to celebrate what God does in bringing people into our ministry as partners. It’s a privilege to help them take huge steps of faith to deepen their own personal involvement in God’s mission. Finally, journaling can be a powerful way to not only chronicle the things worth celebrating, but to also serve as a point of reference when things may not be going the way we would prefer. It would be a great keepsake too!
 

Mark Lydecker is on the Missionary Mobilization Team at the North American Mission Board (NAMB). A former pastor in Connecticut, he began raising his support when God called him to move to Florida to reach international students with the Gospel. Now he helps others reach the mission field and is helping establish a coaching network for NAMB missionaries raising their support.


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