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The Word became flesh and blood and moved into the neighborhood...
John's Gospel, 1:14 The Message

TYPES OF INTERNATIONAL WORKERS

We have basically two types of international workers: "Vocational missionaries/International Workers" and what are often termed "tentmaking missionaries/International Workers."

What is the background on these two types?

It is helpful to return to the first century and see what is pictured for us in the book of Acts. God was buidling His church and His people were spreaking throughout the known world at that time toaccomplish His purposes.

We see people like Paul, Barnabas, Titus, and Timothy travelling to various places and serving in the beginning of new Christian communities of faith. Often they were supported by other churches and people so that they were able to devote 100% of their time and energy in these efforts. Sometimes Paul and Barnabas needed to earn their own income in order to support themselves.

Aquilla and Priscilla were a first century couple whose business was to make tents- a growth industry in the first century! These skills not only provided finacial support but also provided them the means to travel extensively and gain access to places where no Christian community existed.

We see the great value in following the model God used in the first century. Ideally an international worker should be freed to devote 100% of their time and energy in God's purposes. Receiving financial support to do so makes this possible. However, in the world we live in now-a-days this is not always fleasable or advisable.

Many of the most hostile contexts in the world (Creative Access Countries) require that we send "tentmaking" type international workers. Using marketable skills couples and individuales build relationships and promote the Kingdom through professional excellence. There is also room in "non-Creative Access Countries" for people who are tentmakers to join the team.

As the C&MA we are committed to sending both types of international workers .