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		<title>Business strategy for missions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[International (MNN) -- More missionaries going as tentmakers, using business to share the Gospel]]></description>
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International (MNN) &#8212; Interest<br />
is growing in marketplace or tentmaker-style missions. For centuries, Christian missionaries have<br />
used business as a vehicle for sharing the Gospel in other countries. John Brown, who works with <a href="../../groups/GEM">Greater Europe<br />
Mission</a>  to facilitate marketplace missions, said the strategy fits very well<br />
with today&#39;s missions climate.&nbsp;
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&quot;Due to access issues in<br />
countries, due to financial realities in the missions community, a lot of<br />
people are taking a new look at this,&quot; he said. &nbsp;&quot;And we&#39;re seeing this expand incredibly<br />
throughout the missions movement right now.&quot;&nbsp;
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Marketplace missions can take a<br />
few different forms. It includes<br />
short-term missions as well as missionaries who start their own<br />
businesses. Brown is &quot;extremely<br />
encouraged and excited about&quot; a third form, which is a &quot;tentmaker class of<br />
service, where people go with companies overseas&#8230;and those companies give them<br />
greater access to people, and oftentimes greater missional success.&quot;
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<p>
It&#39;s a strategy that dates all<br />
the way back to the apostle Paul and other tentmaker missionaries in the Old<br />
Testament. Even William Carey, &quot;probably<br />
the father of the modern missionary movement,&quot; incorporated business into his<br />
missions work, Brown said. More<br />
missionaries are now doing the same, because it has become increasingly<br />
difficult for them to raise support.&nbsp;
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&quot;I think mission agencies are by<br />
necessity, but beyond necessity: probably by God&#39;s providence, are looking at<br />
alternative ways,&quot; Brown said.&nbsp;
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<p>
Although working a professional<br />
career does take a lot of time, it also leads to greater opportunities to share<br />
the Gospel.&nbsp;
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<p>
&quot;The type of church that people<br />
are being drawn to is a very missional church, and so outreach happens in<br />
non-traditional locations like office boardrooms or restaurants or in homes,&quot;<br />
Brown explained. &quot;And the tentmaker, or<br />
the marketplace professional, is well-positioned to interact with people in<br />
that environment. Often they have access to people that traditional<br />
missionaries would not.&quot;&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
Marketplace missions is not for<br />
everyone, but people who approach it the right way can have great success.&nbsp;
</p>
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&quot;We find that people in the<br />
marketplace, if they have an integrated mindset about their ministry, they&#39;ll<br />
be very successful,&quot; Brown said. &quot;So<br />
they view their job not just as &#39;this is my ability to get into the country so<br />
that I can do ministry,&#39; but they view their job as the vehicle for<br />
accomplishing ministry. We see a lot of success.&quot;
</p>
<p>
GEM trains tentmaker missionaries<br />
in key elements of missional success, such as church planting, teamwork, and<br />
the spiritual disciplines. It has four<br />
or five missionary units already working as tentmaker missionaries in Europe.
</p>
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&quot;They&#39;re opening up a new class<br />
of service, where people who might be employed by an international company can<br />
be trained, can be part of a Greater Europe Mission team, can have a missional<br />
strategy that&#39;s going to engage culture and make a difference in the location<br />
that they&#39;re planted in, and really see some amazing things happen for the Lord,&quot;<br />
Brown said.
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<p>
About 30 more people are<br />
exploring the possibility of doing the same kind of work with GEM. Some of them already have job opportunities<br />
in Europe, and some are still looking for opportunities. They are seeking God&#39;s leading for their<br />
future ministry in Europe, a continent that desperately needs the Gospel of<br />
Christ.
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<p>
&quot;Less than 2 percent of people in<br />
greater Europe right now are followers of Christ, so it&#39;s quite a difficult and<br />
challenging mission field,&quot; Brown said.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
Brown is excited about the way<br />
that GEM and other missions agencies are using marketplace missions. He encouraged Christians to pray for the<br />
development of the strategy.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
&quot;Just pray for wisdom that as we<br />
carve out training and develop strategies to effectively use marketplace<br />
people, that ultimately the church in Europe, North Africa, Turkey, Russia, and<br />
other places would grow,&quot; said Brown. &quot;And<br />
pray that God would call out the right people for this. It&#39;s not for everyone, but there are many<br />
people who are restless right now and don&#39;t know exactly how to respond to that. God is calling them out through the marketplace to see<br />
God&#39;s church expand throughout the world.&quot;
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<p>
You can join the discussion about marketplace missions at <a href="http://www.mktplcmin.wordpress.com">www.mktplcmin.wordpress.com</a>.</p>
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