Here are some of the ideas that people have shared (by no means all of them) about building stronger relationships:
NOTE: These were some of the initial brainstorming ideas. There will be more consolidated ideas/action steps coming out of the final discussions. Hopefully the conference will release those in some way to benefit others who could not attend.
1. Create Listening and Learning Opportunities
- Exchange visits for listening, prayer, learning and family time, not just tasks.
- Schedule days of listening, repentance and forgiveness for GN /GS failures
- Select couples with relational skills to dedicate to long term relationship building
- Share perspectives on N/S topics with internet video in many languages
- Add peer review process by local voices for GN publications about GS issues
- Use varied national church contexts for orientation and training of staff and visitors
- Teach culturally appropriate ways to listen, dialog and partner to new missionaries
- Invite GS leaders to help design pre-field and on field training for short-term and long-term teams.
- Invite leaders from GS nations to visit and train organizations in the GN
3. Support Majority World Missions Movements
- Ask global partners for 1-2 ways to assist them in their own missions mobilization
- Create business as mission jobs for GS workers in restricted access contents
4. Demonstrate Partnership Vision and Competency at all Levels
- Set up partnership training for all levels from board to field personnel to partners
- Establish partnership criteria/expectations for key levels of organizational operation
- Work on clear, mutually sensitive agreements, policies, MOU’s, and contracts
5. Internationalize Leadership
- Populate teams and networks with GS/GN people who are reaching the world together.
- Expect GS/GN people to participate in decision making councils and advisory boards.
- Place GS individual as co-leader of the organization – regionally or internationally
- Involve GS people in the recruiting process for their regions by GN organizations
6. Engage Boards in GN/GS Issues
- Boards should meet internationally
- Set objective of 50/50 balance for boards between GN/GS
- Require board members to travel overseas at least once a year to see ministry in context
7. Create Culturally Sensitive Funding Patterns
- Encourage GS leaders to nominate priority initiatives and projects for funding
- Clarify benefits and culturally wise methods of funding GS missions movements
- Redesign funding structures to work flexibly with GS partners in accountable ways.
Great idea list Jon. One of my team members mentioned that many of the GS partners do not think it helpful when GN form their own mobilization/ sending agencies in GS countries. This was a real wake-up call for our team.
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