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Thursday, Jun 11, 2009 2:48 PM
By Tom Hackett
Sustainable ...to keep up or keep going, as an action or process. To support the spirits, vitality, or resolution of; encourage.
Thursday, Jun 11, 2009 2:41 PM
By Tom Hackett
As the director of Alternative Missions I am often asked "How do you decide where to start a new mission project?" This is a great question and one that we have dealt with many times. The answers that work for us have an individual and corporate application. I think these principles can be applied to your life as you work through what God is directing you to do. The world is full of needs and opportunities to serve. How do you decide what or where God wants you to be involved?
Thursday, Jun 11, 2009 2:37 PM
By Tom Hackett
The anxiety level is pretty high these days over the state of the economy and political change. Thankfully we are not dealing with economic and political conflicts at the scale of many countries around the world. Here many people are losing their jobs and asset wealth but not their lives. The way people view their future and anticipate their financial state is in the process of major adjustment. On the political front there are politicians that are taking advantage of the crisis to introduce new social order via the "Shock Doctrine". Rahm Emanuel, the White House chief of staff, said the economic crisis facing the country is "an opportunity for us". "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste." The one two punch of economic and systemic political change in the U.S. has some hopeful, others confused, and some afraid. I would love to hear about how you are processing all this. Here are my latest musings...
Thursday, Jun 11, 2009 2:12 PM
By Tom Hackett
It is amazing how fast life can go bye and we are left looking back and wondering how we could have done life better. Let me offer a way of thinking about how to spend your life that will be helpful, productive and meaningful.
Thursday, Jun 11, 2009 2:06 PM
By Tom Hackett
I was recently looking through a file of "snail mail" newsletters that I began sending family and friends in 1982 when I first stepped into the "missionary life" with my wife Linnea and at the time two children. My intent from the beginning was to make our "calling" to missions a shared experience with those who wanted to go along. It has been a long and winding road filled with surprises, accomplishments and our share of "learning experiences". I truly feel as if I have gone down this road with a community of friends. As I launch this new blog I am reminded of the hassle and cost of snail mail in the past and the complications of internet use in foreign coutries as new technologies were developing. The social networks, websites and email we use today have made life so much easier. My hope is that through this blog I will be able to be transparent, vulnerable, helpful, and communicate clear steps of action for involvement so that more folks than ever can be mobilized into missions. Please join me.
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