Monroe County Institute
for Biblical Studies

Basic Survival Skills for Mission Work-
Day to day requirements of serving in missions, including personal,
spiritual and cultural survival. How to develop these skills now.
Spiritual Warfare

We are at war. The second you step out in faith and make a commitment to serve, you are in Satan's gun sights. Learn your weapons and put them into practice to fight Satan's attacks.

Get On Your Knees and Fight Like a Man!
Importance of going to the Father on a daily basis. Practical tips to help you follow through with your prayer life.

Does It Have to Cost So Much? Stewardship within missions - when to cut the corners and when not to. Ideas and examples on how to cut costs.

Let the Fence Fall Down- Deal with the fences you've developed throughout upbringing at home and within the church. Breaking these fences down can result in more effectiveness as a missionary. Going into the field with these fences can, in some cases, render you ineffective as a missionary and even affect those who come after you.

Cultural Shock Treatment- Understand the cultural shock you'll face as you go into service. This training is personalized to the culture in which you'll be involved.

First Aid for Mission Environments- This first aid training goes far beyond the basics, focusing on special requirements for mission environments.

How to Survive if You Go Down in an Aircraft- This is a course that is difficult for most pilots, because it deals with an accident. It is, nevertheless, one of the most important areas of training. Besides additional first aid techniques, you'll learn how to collect water, start a fire, build a shelter, find food, determine what things you can and cannot eat, make a cook stove and cook pot, build a signal fire, and signal for help. You will learn how to use the aircraft wreckage itself to accomplish all of these survival skills.

Putting It Into Perspective- Focus on ministering to people. How to avoid being so involved in your ministry that you forget to minister.

What Does the Bible Say? "What if .......?" Real life problems you may face on the field are looked at from a Biblical perspective.


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Missionaire International
PO Box 335
Tompkinsville, Kentucky 42167
Phone : 270-407-9816
308-235-7466 (Jon's Cell)
308-235-7331 (Lori's Cell)

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