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const roles = {
sender: {
title: "Sender",
subtitle: null,
icon: "🤝",
description: "A
Sender
is a person who stands behind and assists others who are taking or want to take the Gospel to other cultures. A sender constantly looks for ways to help those who are doing or want to do the work of missions and the program of missions in the church. This could include mentoring, helping, training, giving in money or time (encourager, helper), etc."
},
intercessor: {
title: "Intercessor",
subtitle: null,
icon: "🙏",
description: "An
Intercessor
is a person who is gifted to be involved in prayer and spiritual warfare for the cause of missions. An intercessor looks for opportunities to use this gift to do the work in the spirit that is required to precede and accompany the actual work of missions."
},
goer: {
title: "Goer",
subtitle: "or Missionary",
icon: "✈️",
description: "A
Goer
(or
Missionary
) is a person who enters another culture to make disciples. A goer looks for opportunities to prepare himself or herself to take the Gospel to other cultures whether in country or overseas."
},
missionary: {
title: "Goer",
subtitle: "or Missionary",
icon: "✈️",
description: "A
Goer
(or
Missionary
) is a person who enters another culture to make disciples. A goer looks for opportunities to prepare himself or herself to take the Gospel to other cultures whether in country or overseas."
},
welcomer: {
title: "Welcomer",
subtitle: null,
icon: "🌍",
description: "A
Welcomer
is a person who embraces the nations in their communities with hospitality and service. Their hope is to build relational bridges in order to share the love of Christ with them."
}
};
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Congratulations!
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Based on the introductory assessment, you are a
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.
When a blizzard hits in the Far North even going to the grocery store in a small village can be dangerous.
One of our teammates this winter had this experience as they aided in two search and rescues during such a storm. They wrote:“We’ve had lots of blizzards here over the last few weeks. Last week, multiple individuals got lost during a storm just traveling from the store to their houses!
Search and rescue teams were sent out multiple times looking for people. I volunteered to help with one of the searches. One guy was found just as I was getting ready to go out. He was lost for 8 hours. Thank God that he was ok and was found with his four-wheeler about a mile north of the village.
We searched for about 45 minutes for another guy. Finally, I spotted something dark in the middle of the white-out. I went over to check, and praise God, we found him. He was about a mile northwest of the village. He, too, was ok and we got him back to the police department.
People are always very thankful when others are willing to risk their safety to help look for those who are lost.
Praise God for answered prayer. I know for some of you it may be hard to imagine how you can get lost or disoriented in town, but if you take the words off this white screen, that’s pretty close to what it looks like driving around looking for people in a blizzard. We use GPS, phones, and radios to keep ourselves safe, but it can be kind of nerve-racking. thankfully there are no trees out here to run into!”
Please continue to pray for our teams who are always out on a spiritual search and rescue mission!