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Adult Sabbath Schools or Church Presentations
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- Invite furloughing or returned missionaries to make presentations.
(Contact your local conference, the General Conference or Adventist
Frontier Missions to locate missionaries).
- Ask members who vacation overseas to visit churches and talk
with members so they can give a report upon their return.
- Do a live talk show, hosting a missionary via a long-distance
call.

- Adopt a project as a Sabbath school class or as a whole church.
Set a goal and meet it! Build a church overseas (about $10,000),
sponsor a child (app. $35/month), provide a salary for a global
pioneer (app. $50/month), etc. Later some of your group may
want to visit the project and make a report. If you want to do
it up really big: Adopt an Unreached People Group for church planting. Research
what peoples have never had a chance to hear. Begin praying for
them. Coordinate with Global Mission, Adventist Frontier Missions
and others, using their expertise, but partner by providing human
and financial resources to see a church planted in that area.
- Send a disposable camera and a 3-minute tape cassette with a
list of questions to a missionary. Ask him or her to take pictures
that match the questions and answer on the tape. Present this
at church, then stop and pray for the missionary. Write your thanks.
- Perform skits based on the "Mission" quarterly or other
stories.
- As a teacher, seek to integrate missions into the weekly lesson.
Let your prayers take in the unreached.
- Work hard to make any mission presentation TOP QUALITY to change
negative stereotypes.
- Encourage the use of hymns and songs that focus on mission.
- Create your own presentations by using National Geographic's
Pictures of the World, etc.
- The Atlanta North Church in Georgia skyrocketed its Sabbath
school from 30 members to more than two hundred by using the kit.
"World Sabbath" a mission-oriented Sabbath school program
by W. Maruice Abbott (404) 299-1832 or e-mail 74532.321@compuserve.com.
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