Responding to Poverty with Community – Merle Burkholder
Have you ever wondered why poverty exists and how to overcome it? Bro. Merle Burkholder of Sioux Lookout, Ontario proposes a solution found in something greater than personal effort. Watch this presentation to discover the solution to poverty in any context. Camp Week 2023
Church Planting Teams as Community – Merle Burkholder
Brother Merle presents life-changing solutions to improving interactions and relationships on any team. Are the team dynamics of your foreign workers an example of what the local church should be? Watch this presentation to learn how to improve your team. Camp Week 2023
The Power of a Sending Community – Merle Burkholder
Is the home church important to a missionary team working to establish an indigenous church plant in another country? Brother Merle Burkholder from the Sioux Lookout, Ontario shares from his 46 years of experience in a foreign context certain guidelines for every home church community to empower a church planting team, and for the cross-cultural worker relating to his sending church. Camp Week 2023
When You Discover a Local Church – Leonard H
Bro. Leonard and his teammates are living among the unreached indigenous Mesoamerican peoples of Mexico. The first family on this team has been in this region for over 8 years. Recently they have discovered a small group of indigenous believers. Join us as we delve into the story of adapting to unexpected circumstances and learning how to respond when our carefully laid plans take an unforeseen turn. Camp Week 2023
Things I’m Learning as a Support Team Member – Eldon Yoder
Is your view of the world a bit narrow and simplistic? Helping send someone to an unreached people group can transform your life. Eldon shares how his church became senders, how much he has learned by investing in this work, and how the passion has grown in his own heart. "When you invest your time and brain space, your heart goes with it." Camp Week 2023
Let the Children Flourish! – Earl Peachey
Is there a balance between reaching the unreached and nurturing our children's well-being, education, and connection with us and God? Reflecting on the priorities to serve both others and our own families, Brother Earl offers practical ways for children of cross-cultural workers to flourish in diverse environments. Camp Week 2023
A Mission that Starts and Ends with the Church – Earl Peachey
The role of All-Nations is to partner with churches in sending church-planting teams. Brother Earl gives a succinct overview of the All-Nations mission, from the sending church partner to the envisioned indigenous church, and explains biblically why our mission is about the church!EXPLORE 2023
The Big Picture: More Than a Translation — Leonard H
Discover how All-Nations teams tackle the challenges of translating the Bible into different languages and cultures! And this is about much more than Bible translation: All-Nations teams have a goal of leaving behind a maturing church. But there are significant obstacles. Join us as we learn, respect, and engage with diverse indigenous communities. The Big Picture is a great overview of an All-Nations project. EXPLORE 2023
Key People in a Bible Translation Project – Ben S
From 20 years working in translation projects with the Mayangna people, Ben describes how each person in the a translation project brings an important contribution. From the expatriate facilitator to the core of mother-tongue translators to the outside consultant and even the long-distance supporter, learn how a Bible translation project depends on the participation of many. EXPLORE 2023