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		<title>Contingency Plans for International Congregations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[International congregations are unique ministries in many ways, with the most distinctive being location.  That being said, international congregations not only have distinguishing gifts in sharing the good news of Jesus Christ, but also exceptional demands.
Consequently, international congregations have multicultural staff to meet these particular ministry needs.  This creates unusually as said above &#8212; demands [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>International congregations are unique ministries in many ways, with the most distinctive being location.  That being said, international congregations not only have distinguishing gifts in sharing the good news of Jesus Christ, but also exceptional demands.</p>
<p>Consequently, international congregations have multicultural staff to meet these particular ministry needs.  This creates unusually as said above &#8212; demands but also pressure. </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">One demand that many international churches must have are contingency plans not only for the ministry but also for staff in case of natural and man-made incidents!</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Plans for Natural Disasters</strong>:</p>
<p>International churches should have written contingency plans for natural disasters that not only affect the building whether rented or owned, but also a plan as a place for sanctuary.  Some important questions to review not only include access to the building &#8212; who has keys and why &#8212; but also what is the method of decision making in time of natural disaster.  For example, in Kobe, Japan in 1995 there was a large earthquake.  One international congregation was not only caught off guard by the earthquake itself &#8212; as we all expect &#8212; but by the fact that the pastor was at a conference away from the city.  Since the congregation did not have any contingency plans not only were there personal concerns but also distress about the building, attendees, worship and a host of other factors.  It is impossible to have plans to cover all aspects of a disaster, but even a simple blueprint gives churches a leg up during difficult times.</p>
<p><strong>Plans for Man-made Incidents</strong>:</p>
<p> International churches should not only have contingency plans for natural disasters but also for human created events.  Staffs for international congregations, churches and home ministries, have peculiar needs in an international setting particularly during a time of man-made incidents.  Not only do personnel need contingency plans for natural disasters but also in case of human created events.  For example, civil conflicts catching international congregations and churches unprepared &#8212; unfortunately &#8212; have not only caused undue stress and pain but have even left staff in more danger.  International congregations and churches are often at the forefront of events because congregations and churches are at the street level tuned to the people and cultures around them.  But, that same view also blinds staff and churches to the build up to events.  “Because we live in the culture of our host, we are well prepared for problems.”  That is a sin that cannot only threaten the ministry but leave people’s lives in undue danger.  Take some time and develop a contingency plan for man-made incidents that may threaten staff and the ministry.  For example, develop a phone tree or some type of means of communication so all the staff can be notified in case of problems.  Some churches even have a safe house or location known only to the staff with a small amount of cash available.  And remember to include a method of contacting family, friends and others overseas.</p>
<p>Again, there is not a contingency plan for all situations whether natural or man-made but, taking time to work on simple steps will provide a basis during difficult times.</p>
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		<title>Advertizing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 02:20:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	If you are reading this, you found it on the internet.  These words cannot be found in a book &#8212; unless I decide to write a book and use this blog &#8212; or in any printed form &#8212; unless you print it for yourself.  Instead these words are being stored on a server [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>	If you are reading this, you found it on the internet.  These words cannot be found in a book &#8212; unless I decide to write a book and use this blog &#8212; or in any printed form &#8212; unless you print it for yourself.  Instead these words are being stored on a server in digital form ready to be retrieved by someone &#8212; like you.  Advertizing international congregations can be the same way.  Information on an international congregation can be stored on a server ready and available for someone looking.<br />
	One of my standard questions when I visit with someone new attending the congregation where I serve as pastor &#8212; How did they hear about us?  More often than not, it is because of our <strong>web site</strong>.  We do not advertize in a newspaper, however there is an English monthly community newsletter published by a non-profit organization supported by the local government.  They give religious organizations some free lines that we use.  We also send notices of upcoming events to the local international English speaking schools where they are posted in the community news section.  We also developed a brochure &#8212; color, A-4 size with pictures, printed on some nice paper &#8212; which we distribute to several sites where English speaking individuals pass through.  However, none of them have had the impact of our web site.<br />
	Why is that?  I believe there are several reasons.  The most important is our audience.  An important characteristic of international congregations and churches is that a sizable element is mobile international Christians.  <strong>They are internet savvy</strong>.  When they are traveling or moving to somewhere new, they will be using the internet to find English speaking worship and fellowship.<br />
	A web site is crucial for international congregations and churches.  In my surfing of the internet in my worldwide travels I have a looked at a variety of web sites and found quite a range of interesting sites.  Some are slick using the most up to date web graphic enhancements while others are simple one or two page web sites.  But the one crucial element in all of them was where they appeared in my search.<br />
	Web sites need to appear in searches based on the language used in the search.  Therefore, international congregations need to base and use language in their web site based on what people are looking for.  Congregations and staff can spend a great deal of time and money developing a fantastic web site but if the web site does not show up high on the list of searches, how the web site looks is meaningless.<br />
	The web site of the international congregation where I am pastor is not glossy.  We chose to develop a standard blog allowing a variety of members and staff to update, comment and post.  This is important for what are called search engines &#8212; like Google &#8212; because one of their measures is activity.   Another reason we like our blog format is that it allows us to update using words that we know people are using in their searches for us &#8212; like “English,” “worship” and the name of our city.  Accordingly our web site appears high on internet searches.<br />
	Good luck as you advertize your international congregation on the internet.   </p>
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