Serving Well: Help for the Wannabe Newbie or Weary Cross-Cultural Christian Worker


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Are you dreaming of working abroad? Imagining serving God in another land? Or are you already on the field unsure about what to do next or how to manage the stresses of cross-cultural life? Or perhaps youve been on the field a while now and youre weary maybe so weary that you wonder how much longer you can keep going. If any of these situations describes you there is hope inside this book. Youll find steps you can take to prepare for the field as well as ways to find strength and renewal if youre already there. From the beginning to the end of the cross-cultural journey Serving Well has something for you. What is it I really need? is a key question raised in a chapter about sacrifice in Serving Well a must read book for missionaries and for those who love them. This is a book you really need if you are called to go or called to let go. In Serving Well we read both the spiritual and practical simple and profound funny and compelling in chapters written by Elizabeth and then Jonathan Trotter; hearing from each their voices and their hearts the struggles and the victories the bad days and the good days of preparing to go and serving well overseas. Their down-to-earth yet godly insights were born from living overseas and from authentically wrestling with the yays and yucks of missionary life. They draw wisdom from both Scripture and sci-fi authors Psalms and funny YouTube videos encounters with Jesus and encounters with cops looking for a bribe. Take two books with you to the mission field: the Bible and Serving Well. --Mark R. Avers Barnabas International Serving Well is deep and rich covering all aspects of an international life of service from multiple angles. It is full of comfort challenge and good advice for anyone who serves abroad or has ever thought about it no matter where they find themselves in their journeys. It is also really helpful reading for anyone who has loved ones friends or family serving abroad--or returning to visit or repatriate. Jonathan and Elizabeth Trotter are both insightful and empathetic writers full of humility and quick to extend grace--both to themselves and to others. Their writing covers sorrow and joy hope and crisis weariness and determination. Best of all from my perspective as someone who has worked with TCKs for over 13 years it contains an excellent collection of important advice on the topic of raising missionary kids. Choose particular topics or slowly meander through the entire volume piece by piece but whatever you do--read this book! --Tanya Crossman cross cultural consultant and author of Misunderstood: The Impact of Growing Up Overseas in the 21st Century Overseas workers face a barrage of junk when they arrive on their field location: identity issues fear/anxiety issues and faith issues. I have worked with missionaries for well over a decade now and see how these common themes cry out for a grace-filled approach to truth and authenticity. The Trotters live this out loud intentionally seeking a way to minister out of their own pain striving humor and failure. Keep this reference close at hand! --Jeannie Hartsfield Clinical Counselor Global Member Care Coordinator World Team This book is the definitive guide to thriving in cross-cultural ministry. The Trotters have distilled years of experience into pithy chapters filled with helpful tips and wise insights. Put it on your must-read list. --Craig Greenfield Founder Alongsiders International author of Subversive Jesus Serving Well is more than a book to sit down and read once. It is a tool box to return to over and over a companion for dark and confusing days and a guide for effective and long-lasting service. Elizabeth and Jonathan are the real deal and Serving Well like the Trotters is wise compassionate vulnerable and honest. This needs to be on the shelves of everyone involved in international faith-based ministry. --Rachel Pieh Jones au
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