Books & Tapes
Jump to books and tapes on:
becoming a missionary
world missions
selecting an agency
missionary biographies
guidance and the missionary call
support-raising
business, teaching English, etc
other missions topics
Becoming a Missionary
Workbook Send Me! Your
Journey to the Nations
by Steve Hoke and Bill Taylor, veteran missionaries who also grew up
on the mission field. This 136 page interactive manual (c. 1999) has
been designed to help you work through the path to cross-cultural
service in 10 steps. Each step presents a basic explanation of the
importance of that phase of the process, and it provides adequate room
for you to keep notes, journal, and gather information you collect. The
extensive resource section in the back provides further information you
may need, including how the 10 steps vary among a dozen difference
missions agencies. Thanks to the web folks at Urbana you can read this tremendous
workbook online or download the entire book as a
17 MB pdf file.
Book On Being a Missionary: A Complete Look At What It Takes
by Thomas Hale, veteran missionary to Nepal. This 422 page book (c.
1995) is not a theoretical textbook, but rather a highly readable,
practical compilation of the ideas, experiences and insights of over one
hundred missionaries.
World Missions
Book Operation World
Every future missionary should get this book (c. 2001) by Patrick
Johnstone & Jason Mandryk. In a readable format this guide contains
vital information from an evangelical perspective on every country in
the world.
In addition, four other related resources are available:
- Window on the World, the incredible photographic "coffee table
edition"
- Operation World desktop spiral prayer calendar for windowsills, family
tables, office desks.
- Wall Map (Laminated or Folded) 22" x 36"
- Operation World CD-Rom with all the information from the book plus
graphs, charts, links.
Perspectives on the World Christian Movement : A Reader, edited
by Ralph Winter , Steven C. Hawthorne, et al. This is the text for the
college level course which will help you understand God's plan for our
world - and for your life. Every prospective missionary should take
this!
2020 Vision: Amazing Stories of What God Is Doing Around the World
by Bill and Amy Stearns.
Read this book and discover how the Gospel is reaching people in some
amazing places. Exciting breakthroughs in new harvest fields are
highlighted, along with scriptural insights into God's heart for the
nations. Read about the Black Berbers, the Parmiri, and the Meo people
and also that the percentage of born-again Christians is growing fastest
in places like Cameroon, Aruba, and Togo. This books provides in-depth
updates on missions today and also practical ways for individuals and
churches to get involved.
Mission
Maker Magazine is published annually with articles, resource
catalog and mission directory indexes.
Selecting an Agency
The Mission Handbook is a yellow pages of more than 800 North
American-based mission agencies that are doing ministry overseas. Each
listing includes contact information, types of mission activities, and
areas in the world where that agency is working. Order from
www.missionhandbookonline.com.
The Church Is Bigger Than You Think
by Patrick Johnstone author of Operation World
Ralph Winter says "I have no hesitation in saying that this is the best
single-volume introduction to the entire cause of missions. It is
sparkling and readable but comprehensive and very wise. It undoubtedly
gives more balanced insight, and at the same destroys more popular
misunderstandings, than any other book." Order from
http://www.ywam.org/books/patrick.html. Three chapters in the book
(c. 1998) relate to selecting a missions agency:
- A 2000-Year History of Church Structures
- Who Sends the Missionaries?
- How Can a Local Church become Mission-minded?
Missionary Biographies
Christian Heroes: Then and Now by Janet and
Geoff Benge. Any of these will keep you on the edge of your seat. Each
is only 200 or so pages long. Especially recommended
HUDSON TAYLOR: Deep
in the Heart of China
Then enjoy the rest...
ADONIRAM JUDSON: Bound for Burma
AMY CARMICHAEL: Rescuer of Precious Gems
BETTY GREENE: Wings to Serve
CAMERON TOWNSEND: Good News in Every Language
CORRIE TEN BOOM: Keeper of the Angels' Den
DAVID LIVINGSTONE: Africa's Trailblazer
ERIC LIDDELL: Something Greater Than Gold
GEORGE MÜLLER: The Guardian of Bristol's Orphans
GLADYS AYLWARD: The Adventure of a Lifetime
HUDSON TAYLOR: Deep in the Heart of China
JIM ELLIOT: One Great Purpose
JONATHAN GOFORTH: An Open Door in China
LOTTIE MOON: Giving Her All for China
MARY SLESSOR: Forward into Calabar
NATE SAINT: On a Wing and a Prayer
WILLIAM CAREY: Obliged to Go
Order any of the above biographies from
http://www.ywampublishing.com
Other Missions Books
Habits of Highly Effective Christians by Ron
Meyers. Using personal anecdotes from years as a career missionary
Meyers shares rich biblical insights on prayer, fasting, obedience, etc.
The
Whole World Guide to Language Learning by Terry Marshall. This is
the book everyone should choose if they are going abroad for more than
just a few weeks. Whether you enroll in formal language classes, or work
language learning into a busy work or ministry schedule, the author's
"on location" approach to language learning will fit your needs. Key
concepts are getting a mentor, and using the "daily learning cycle." 160
pages. Order from
http://www.aboutmissions.com.
The Whole World Guide to Culture Learning by J. Daniel Hess. When we
go abroad, we encounter things about the host culture which disturb us.
To adapt satisfactorily, and to effectively exploit the opportunities
for culture learning, we need to overcome these negative responses that
are so prevalent. This book faces squarely the difficulties inherent in
cross-cultural experiences, and shows how real learning can take place.
266 pages. Order from
http://www.aboutmissions.com.
The Missionary Call
Is That Really You, God? hearing the voice of God
by Loren Cunningham, founder of Youth With A Mission (YWAM). This
157 page autobiography (c. 1984) shares the victories and the mistakes
Loren learned about divine guidance as he discovered his call to
missions while a young adult. Available from
. Here are a few excerpts from the summary at the end of the book.
If you know the Lord, you have already heard His Voice – it is that
inner leading that brought you to Him in the first place. Jesus always
checked with His Father (John 8:26-29) and so should we; hearing the
voice of the heavenly Father is a basic right of every child of God.
Don't make guidance complicated. It's
actually harder NOT to hear God if you really want to please and obey
Him! If you stay humble, He promises to guide you. (Prov.16:9)
Allow God to speak to you in the WAY He
chooses. Don't try to dictate to Him concerning the guidance methods you
prefer. He is Lord - you are His servant. (I Sam. 3:9)
Get your own leading. God will use
others to confirm your guidance, but you should also hear from Him
directly. It can be dangerous to rely on others to get the word of the
Lord for you. (I Kings 13)
Every follower of Jesus has a unique ministry. (I Cor. 12; I Pet.
4:10-11; Rom.12; Eph. The more you seek to hear God's voice in detail,
the more effective you will be in your own calling. Guidance is not a
game. It is a serious business where we learn what God wants us
to do in ministry and how He wants us to do it. The will of God
is doing and saying the right thing in the right place, with the right
people, at the right time, and in the right sequence, under the right
leadership, using the right method, with the right attitude of heart.
(Editor's note: even though I have never been a YWAMer myself, for a few
years I read this book annually asking God to build these lessons more
and more into my life.) By the way, as you consider selecting a mission
agency, read the biography of the founder to see how he or she received
guidance from God. In the case of newer agencies, ask for an audio
cassette of a sermon in which the founder describes his or her
beginnings in missions.
Experiencing God: knowing and doing His will
workbook
by Henry Blackaby, former church planter in Canada who now inspires
many worldwide to prayer and spiritual awakening. This
224-page workbook is designed to be studied daily for three
months. Blackaby's prayer is for God to teach you how to:
- hear when God is speaking to you
- clearly identify the activity of God in
your life
- believe Him to be and do everything He
promises
- adjust your beliefs, character, and
behavior to Him and His ways
- see a direction that He is taking in
your life and what He wants to do through you
- clearly know what you need to do in
response to His activity in your life
- experience God doing through you what only God can do!
Knowing God does not come through a program, a study, or a method.
Knowing God comes through a relationship with a Person. This is an
intimate love relationship with God. Through this relationship, God
reveals Himself, His purposes, and His ways; and He invites you to join
Him where He is already at work. (Editor's note:a few years ago God used
this book to reprogram my perspective on guidance and I've reviewed this
material in detail before each subsequent ministry transition.)
What Color Is Your Parachute? Best-Selling Job-Hunting Book
by Richard Nelson Bolles, 349 pages. For nearly 30 years this book has
helped those looking for satisfying and fulfilling employment. At the
heart of Bolles's formula for finding the right job are two questions:
What do you want to do? Where do you want to do it? This works for those
just starting out in the "real world" as well as for those who are
thinking seriously about a career change. (Editor's note: even though
this book does not focus on international missions or on divine
guidance, God used it a decade ago to help me recognize my God-given
transferable skills – and to hold on to His calling me into missions
mobilization.)
Scaling the Wall: overcoming obstacles to missions
involvement by Kathy Hicks of OM USA. Missionaries, from many
organizations and from around the world who have experienced common
fears, share their personal stories of how God overcame and met their
needs in ways they never expected. http://tinyurl.com/uc9d.
The Dream Giver
by
Bruce Wilkinson. This small book shows how to identify and overcome the
obstacles that keep millions from living the life they were created for.
Wilkinson begins with a compelling modern-day parable about Ordinary,
who dares to leave the Land of Familiar to pursue his Big Dream. With
the help of the Dream Giver, Ordinary begins the hardest and most
rewarding journey of his life. Wilkinson gives readers practical,
biblical keys to fulfilling their own dream, revealing that there's no
limit to what God can accomplish when we choose to pursue the dreams He
gives us for His honor. Wilkinson shares his personal story of making
the decision to become a missionary in southern Africa.
http://tinyurl.com/2ddjs.
Support-raising books and software
Book and Video _Funding Your Ministry: Whether You re Gifted or Not_ by
Scott Morton ,Vice President of Development for The Navigators.
This 219-page book (c. 1999) addresses the obstacles for those who raise
personal support and those who send them. Whether you're an experienced
fund-raiser or just starting out, find answers to your questions and
discover a biblical path for recruiting and maintaining donor support.
Also the series of training videos with workbook has been used for years
by missionaries in over 65 nations. Order
http://www.dawsonmedia.com.
Book and Video _Friend Raising_ Building a Missionary Support Team that
Lasts by Betty Barnett.
Barnett is practical, warm and genuine in her approach to life, ministry
and the teamwork that goes with missions work. Friends are persons we
appreciate and value for their own sake, not just persons we use for the
missions offerings they may generate. Order from http://www.ywam.org/books
and then look under general missions section. The book is 130 pages (c.
1991) and the video summary lasts 22 minutes.
_People-Raising_ Book, Audio/Video Series, Tracking Software by William
P. Dillon
Dillon begins with cultivating a positive attitude toward
support-raising and then moves to the skills that have worked for him:
how to effectively secure appointments, how to conduct an appointment,
how to efficiently expand your contact, etc. In addition to the book (c.
1993), he has added a 6-hour video and audio series (c. 2000). In 2002
he added the People Raising Tracking Program, based on Microsoft Excel.
In one program you can prioritize your prospects and donors, estimate
donor capacity, develop a weekly strategic plan, measure your
fundraising time and effort, track dollars raised, and follow your
donors giving patterns.Browse
http://www.peopleraising.com.
Two
Audio Tapes _Building Your Support Team_ by Neal Pirolo, Director of
Emmaus Road Int’l, http://www.eri.org.
Neal covers figuring costs; full information/NO solicitation; how to
receive graciously, and many other topics. Designed to be used in
conjunction with the book Serving As Senders.
Book _Getting Sent_ by Pete Sommer, Director of Development Training for
InterVarsity.
This 200-page book (c. 1999) focuses on building the right base for
long-term support - relational, prayer, financial. An appendix describes
how to fine-tune the process for a short-term mission.
Book _Marching to a Different Drummer_ by Jim Raymo, former U.S.
Director of WEC Int’l.
Chapter six covers raising financial support and the problem of
missionary affluence, while other chapters in this book (c. 1996)
discuss raising children overseas, tentmaking, non-western missionaries,
and encouraging trends in missions today.
http://www.peopleraising.com
The People Raising Tracking Program is based on Microsoft Excel. In one
program you can prioritize your prospects and donors, estimate donor
capacity, develop a weekly strategic plan, measure your fundraising time
and effort, track dollars raised, and follow your donors giving
patterns.
http://www.donormanager.com
Built around a mailing list, the program will help the missionary keep
track of names and addresses of individual partners and churches, a
history of donations Important dates in the partner's lives (birthdays,
anniversaries), a history of contacts and personal touches with the
ministry partner, and notes about the partner, their family, occupation,
etc. You'll also be able to store profile information about the donor,
print out mailing labels & envelopes, and do merges to most popular
software. It'll print out reports about ministry partners,
contributions, etc. You can even attach a picture to a supporters file
so you will never forget the donor's face.
http://rdma.truepath.com Keep
track of all your ministry supporters using RDMA (Resource Development
Ministry Application) version 2.1. Written for missionaries, this
software helps keep track of all basic information, communication, and
financial transactions for each church or individual that helps support
you. It also provides an easy way to print out mailing labels and
reports.
Books on business, teaching English, etc
Read the book _Business Power for God’s Purpose: Partnership with
the Unreached_ by Heinz Suter & Marco Gmur, c. 1997, 127 pp. The world
is in need of Christian businesspeople who are willing to share in God’s
concern for unreached ethnic groups, especially in restricted-access
countries. They can be of great service in the advancement of the
kingdom of God, making use of their business networks, expertise,
influence, logistical, personal and financial resources to help plant
churches where Christ is not yet known. Order from
http://www.wclbooks.com.
Read the book _English Teaching as Christian Mission_ by Donald Snow, c.
2001. What does it mean to teach English in the name of Christ? With
thousands of Christians doing just that around the world, this book is a
much needed assessment of the role it plays within missions. Order from
http://www.Worldchristian.biz.
See
the list of helpful books related to Tentmaking at
http://www.globalopps.org/resources.htm