Sunday, April 6, 2014

from April 6, 2014 prayer update

In my March update I shared a little with you about The Navigators. I would like to share more with you this month.

The Navigators was started by Dawson Trotman in 1933. Today more than 4600 staff from 70 different nationalities serve in 107 countries among 220 people groups in 174 languages. Our U.S. and international headquarters is at Glen Eyrie in Colorado Springs. Our organizational motto is “to know Christ and to make Him known”. Our mission statement reads: “To advance the Gospel of Jesus and His Kingdom into the nations through spiritual generations of laborers living and discipling among the lost.”

The U.S. arm of the Navigators is organized under three spheres:
• launching
• life-long laborers
• the nations.
Ten missions function under these three spheres. The “launching” sphere includes three missions – Collegiate, Military, and Nav20s (young adults). These are the primary entry points into the Navs. I first got involved with the Navs back in the early 70s as a college student at UT. The “life-long laborers” sphere includes four missions – Community, Workplace, I58 Navs (Isaiah 58, the poor), and Church Discipleship. This is the heart of the Navs long-term work in the U.S. “The nations” sphere includes three missions – International Student Ministry, Nations Within (first generation immigrants), Nav Missions (our U.S. sending arm to the nations). This is the heart of the Navs cross-cultural work in the U.S. and globally.

There are also three ethnic networks (African American, Asian American, and Hispanic) that function as integrated parts of the ten missions.

I officially started with The Navigators on April 1. I have the privilege of serving as part of the “life-long laborers” sphere within the Church Discipleship mission. We have approximately 100 Church Discipleship staff nationwide, serving in 11 regions, and a growing number of key volunteers that serve alongside us. I serve as part of the south central region (Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas). I will also have a limited role as a liaison between Church Discipleship and Nations Within. Initially my work will focus on training, cultivating relationships with my new colleagues, and fundraising. I look forward to shifting soon into the roles I was hired to play. Please pray for success in my initial work and for a smooth transition.