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February 2017
Nazarene Missions International
Renee Kindle, District President
5 N. Dallas
Princeton, IL 61356
News from the President
renee.l.kindle@gmail.com
1-815-878-4763
On the Move—What Is Your Next Move?
Convention—March 18th Registration 8:30am
Pekin First Dr. Bob Broadbooks, Speaker
USA/Canada Regional Director
NMI - Missions 101
Presenter: NMI Council
Local missionary presidents and
local councils will learn the nuts
and bolts of missions in the local
church. We will discuss the five
principles and the five priorities of
missions. There will be a question
and answer time.
SDMI & NMI - Children on
Mission Presenter: Anna Kindle
Add some zip to your chil-
dren’s mission program.
Practical ideas for creating
mission events that will ex-
cite your children and give
them a heart for missions.
NMI - Missions Presenter: Renee Kindle, District
NMI President Who, What, Where, When and
How of Deputation. Also Mis-
sions celebrations and remem-
brances. This session is for all
NMI Presidents, NMI Councils,
NMI delegates and anyone inter-
ested in learning more about our
NMI, NYI, SDMI - Five Strategic Priorities for Achieving The Mission
Presenter: Dr. Bob Broadbooks, Regional Director, USA/Canada Church of the Naza-rene Dr. Broadbooks will be leading our pastors and lay leaders through the five strategic pri-orities of the USA/Canada Region. Dr. Broadbooks has led local churches, districts, and now a continent into great progress to-ward achieving the great commission. Hear-ing this Christlike disciple share his heart will encourage yours. This workshop is available for all delegates and convention attendees.
Canton Eastside
Church of the Nazarene Excited to work with Pastor Dennis Owens and
the people of Eastside. Looking to making a
Kingdom difference in Canton
June 4th—11th, 2017
Drywalling
Painting
Electrical
Cleaning
Much more
Cost: $75 per family Includes meals and fun day.
Families are responsible for transportation and
housing. Housing options—Camping, Hotel, in
Church or Homes.
Send Application and Fee
to: Renee Kindle
5 N. Dallas
Princeton, IL 61356
Tabitha’s Hands Compassionate Ministry Center
Princeton, IL
Tabitha’s Hands ministers to families in crisis in
Bureau County. It is recognized by
Nazarene Compassionate Ministries.
June 11th—18th, 2017
Moving furniture
Cleaning
Building shelves
Furniture/appliance
checking, repair and
cleaning
Cost: $75 per family Includes meals and fun day.
Families are responsible for transportation and
housing. Housing options—Camping, Hotel, in
Church or Homes.
Send Application and Fee
to: Renee Kindle
5 N. Dallas
Princeton, IL 61356
Work and Witness 2017
February 26-March 4
The Nazarene World Week of Prayer is an annual event occurring during the week that includes the World Day of Prayer (the first Friday in March). During this week Naz-arenes dedicate themselves to interceding for our church and our world.
They say it takes a village to raise a child and I say it takes a district to raise up leaders. NWIL is
blessed with a large group of teens who have answered God’s call to BE, DO and GO. Some are called
into the mission field as missionaries, doctors, nurses and engineers, while others will fill the demands of
the senior pastor and just as many want to lead in children and youth ministries. We are seeing music min-
isters and those being called to meet the needs brought on by social injustices. Our youth are rise up and
answering God’s call.
Ed Robinson said, “To be called to ministry is to join with God in God’s saving acts in the world. It is
to find out what God is doing and join in the effort.” NWIL teens are aware of the world around them and
they are answering the call to be servant leaders, “desire[ing] to care for others and meet their needs
above his or her own welfare.” (Dillman)
NWIL family will you help us raise up generations after generations of young people who will serve
the Lord? Will you committee to praying for these young people? Will you stand in the gap for them while
they learn what it is to be discipled and then to become a discipler? Will you take the time, effort and re-
sources to help them fulfill the call? They need our prayers and support more than ever.
NWIL auxiliaries want to be a resource of prayer and support as well. Would you help us by making
sure we are aware of children and teens in your local church who have expressed a call into ministry so
that we can provide them with tools and guidance as they fulfill the Great Commission (Matthew 28) and
the Great Compassion (Matthew 25).
Nazarene World
Week of Prayer
This past summer at Kids Camp we learned about the Persecuted Church, games from around the world and about how some-times missionaries have to go without things they like. On the Persecuted Church day we played a game where the kids had to avoid government officials to get to a church. The second day we learned about how people in other countries have different types of activi-ties and we played Cricket. On the last day we learned that being a missionary isn’t just going to live somewhere else, seeing cool things and learning fun games. We learned that a lot of times being a missionary can be uncomfortable, going without things that are easy to get in the United States and how sometimes our missionaries get homesick. That day we wrapped gifts and made scrap-books for a few of our missionaries in Paupa New Guinea. At Convention this year our kids will learn about what they can do to be a mission-ary from right here in the United States. Also there will be a workshop that will give some ideas for your children’s mission lessons at your home church. This next year at camp we will have a very special missionary experi-ence that your kids will not want to miss.
Children and Missions
Ministry Call
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