The Mission Phoenix

Looking ahead to the resurrection of Lutheran global mission

Category: Real-life Missionary Stories

Life in New Guinea - the Ebel's Story

Posted by James Tino on November 16, 2009 at 2:57 PM Comments comments (1)

       Rev. Alfred and Nancy Ebel served as missionaries in New Guinea from 1968 – 1978. Rev. Ebel taught at Papyulu Lutheran School, Highlands Lutheran School and Balob Teachers College in New Guinea. Here are some of their observations and recollections of their mission service.

 

       What does one do with one hundred 100-watt bulbs that only go “pop” when put in a socket? Fortunately,...

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The Squirm Test

Posted by James Tino on October 31, 2009 at 8:43 PM Comments comments (1)

       I was serving on some church committee or other, and we were debating whether or not to proceed with a particular course of action. One of the members of the committee, a Lutheran lawyer, opined: “For me, that doesn’t pass the squirm test.”  What - I asked - is the squirm test? He said something like this: “If all of the details of this decision became public knowledge, would you be OK with your part in it? Or would it make you...

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Rev. David Ernst' Story

Posted by James Tino on October 13, 2009 at 1:08 PM Comments comments (0)

The following is a portion of a post by David Ernst in the "General Discussion", "Should we still be sending missionaries overseas?" David Ernst arrived in Venezuela as a volunteer missionary. He is now an ordained pastor of the Lutheran Church of Venezuela and lives and works in Venezuela. See his blog at: http://venezuelaview.blogspot.com

 

 

       "One of the reasons I volunt...

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Why I am no longer a missionary

Posted by James Tino on October 1, 2009 at 6:56 PM Comments comments (15)

As I mentioned in the "Who I Am" page, I served as an evangelistic missionary to Venezuela from 1988 - 2001.  It was my intention to continue serving as a missionary until God called me home.  In 2000, I accepted the call to serve as LCMS WM Area Director for Venezuela and the Caribbean.  At that time, Dr. Glenn OShoney was the executive director of LCMS WM, and he spearheaded a reorganizion of LCMS World Mission.  The idea was to decentralize missions - to move ...

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