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1 MEMBER CARE: STARTING THE CONVERSATION An Interactive Dialogue On Mental Health and Missions Laura Neal, TWR

2 What Is Member Care? “Member care is the ongoing investment of resources for the nurture and development of mission/aid personnel.” (from membercare.org)membercare.org

3 Who Gives Member Care?  God  Family/Friends  Sending Church  Other Missionaries  Sending Agency  Member Care Specialists  Partners/Supporters  You! Adapted from What Missionaries Ought to Know about Member Care by Ronald L. Kotesky at www.missionarycare.comwww.missionarycare.com

4 A Model of Member Care 1. Master Care 2. Self/ Mutual Care 3. Sender Care 4. Specialist Care 5. Network Care Adapted from Doing Member Care Well: Perspectives and Practices From Around the World Edited by Kelly O’Donnell

5 Master Care “Care from and care for the Master- the ‘heart’ of member care.”  As we draw close to the Lord, He draws close to us and ministers to us in our times of need.  If the Lord is our only minister of member care, He is sufficient.  Master Care in the Bible  Heb. 12:1, 2 Our eyes should be fixed on Jesus  Heb. 4:9-11 Enter God’s Rest to avoid disobedience  Col. 3:23-24 We work enthusiastically as unto the Lord  Luke 17:5-10 We obey the Master because it is our duty  Luke 12:35-40 We alertly serve until our Master’s coming  2 Tim. 4:16-18 The Lord stands by us even when no else does Adapted from Doing Member Care Well: Perspectives and Practices From Around the World Edited by Kelly O’Donnell

6 Self/Mutual “Care from oneself and from relationships within the expatriate, home, and national communities— the ‘backbone’ of member care.”  We must wisely care for ourselves.  Healthy mutual care comes from relationships we develop with our family, co-workers, and friends in our home and host cultures. Adapted from Doing Member Care Well: Perspectives and Practices From Around the World Edited by Kelly O’Donnell

7 Sender Care “Care from sending groups (church and agency) for all mission personnel from recruitment through retirement— ‘sustainers’ of member care.”  Senders (church and agencies) should include care for more than just “key” workers.  Sending a missionary is a commitment to support throughout the lifespan. Adapted from Doing Member Care Well: Perspectives and Practices From Around the World Edited by Kelly O’Donnell

8 Specialist Care “Care from specialists which is professional, personal, and practical— ‘equippers’ of member care.”  Specialists are often necessary to help missionaries remain resilient.  Specialist services include: prevention, development, support, and restoration.  PPractical TTools FFor CCare. Adapted from Doing Member Care Well: Perspectives and Practices From Around the World Edited by Kelly O’Donnell

9 Network Care “Care from international member care networks to help provide and develop strategic, supportive resources— ‘facilitators’ of member care.”  This includes a growing body of individuals, organizations and resources that facilitate member care.  Network Examples Adapted from Doing Member Care Well: Perspectives and Practices From Around the World Edited by Kelly O’Donnell

10 Case Studies/ Q&A Pastoral/spiritual (retreats, devotionals) Physical/medical (medical advice, nutrition) Training/career (continuing education, job placement) Team building/interpersonal (group dynamics, conflict resolution) Family/MK (MK education options, marital support group) Financial/logistical (retirement, medical insurance) Crisis/contingency (debriefing, evacuation plans) Counseling/psychological (screening, brief therapy) Pastoral/spiritual (retreats, devotionals) Physical/medical (medical advice, nutrition) Training/career (continuing education, job placement) Team building/interpersonal (group dynamics, conflict resolution) Family/MK (MK education options, marital support group) Financial/logistical (retirement, medical insurance) Crisis/contingency (debriefing, evacuation plans) Counseling/psychological (screening, brief therapy) 1. Master Care 2. Self/ Mutual Care 3. Sender Care 4. Specialist Care 5. Network Care 1. Master Care 2. Self/ Mutual Care 3. Sender Care 4. Specialist Care 5. Network Care

11 Useful Online Resources  membercare.org membercare.org Global Member Care Resources and web home of Doing Member Care Well  MTI.org MTI.org Bookstore, Workshops, Mental Health and Missions Conference, SPLICE, PILAT and DAR trainings  WEAresources.org WEAresources.org Lots of free member care e-books including Doing Member Care Well  missionarycare.com missionarycare.com Helpful articles and e-books.  Membercareradio.com Membercareradio.com Online presence of TWRs Member Care Media. Lots of broadcasts and articles.

12 Useful Printed Resources  Doing Member Care Well: Perspectives and Practices From Around the World (Kelly O’Donnell)  Too Valuable To Lose: Exploring the Causes and Cures of Missionary Attrition (William Taylor)  See MTI’s Bookstore for additional reading.

13 Events (US)  www.itpartners.org www.itpartners.org  International Training Partners. Offers several recommended workshops including SYIS.  MTI.org MTI.org  Annual Mental Health and Missions Conference and other helpful missions trainings.  www.barnabas.org www.barnabas.org  Training, retreats and resources

14 Reach Higher with TWR TWR:  Is a global Christian media outreach organization.  Was founded in 1952.  Uses “regular” folks to share the hope of Jesus Christ with the world.  Provides relevant programming, discipleship resources and dedicated workers to spread hope around the globe.  Speaks more than 200 languages and dialects and engage listeners in 160 countries with biblical truth.  Uses high-powered radio, online streaming, solar-powered MP3 players, satellite, face-to-face and new media technologies to leave a lasting spiritual footprint. Play Video

15 Missionary Appointees with TWR Check out our website at www.thenealnotes.com !www.thenealnotes.com The Neals


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