Wrinkle could impact mission school operations

Posted: 10 April, 2012

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International (MNN) ― Black Forest Academy (BFA) exists to make sure that missionary kids get a good education.

Specifically, the school--located in south Germany--serves the children of international Christian workers and international business families who want a North American curriculum that incorporates an evangelical worldview.

The reputation of the school has grown over the years, but recent events threaten to undermine what the school is doing.   

33 years ago, the United States signed a treaty with Germany which defined the interactions of the German and U.S. Social Security systems. It boils down to this: if a U.S. citizen works in Germany for a short term--less than five years, that person remains under the U.S. Social Security system.

However, if the worker works in Germany longer than five years, that worker must enter the German social system. The reverse is true for German citizens working in the U.S. Treaties like this, called "totalization agreements," exist between the U.S. and 24 other countries.  

You might ask, "What does this have to do with BFA?" In 1979, Black Forest Academy workers were all short-term people. However, in those three decades, many academy faculty and staff have become long-term teachers but have still paid into the U.S. Social Security system.

This may create future problems for the expatriates who will eventually be retiring, so BFA decided it will come into literal compliance with the treaty by next summer. This means that all of its teachers may serve no more than five years and must then be out of Germany for at least a year and a day.

Since many faculty and staff have been with BFA for the full term of five years, a huge staff turnover is expected in the near future.

BFA is working to keep the daily class schedule from too much interruption, but it is likely they'll be short-staffed for next year. The Evangelical Alliance Mission is actively involved in the process, but a number of their staff members will be returning to the U.S. for Home Assignment.  Ask God to provide the faculty and staff members needed to fill the gaps at BFA.  

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