Execution

Long time friends Rolf and Lizzie Weichardt.
Reach the Soul
Intensive Level: Selective and Tailored Mentoring
Intensive mentoring is focused around two desired outcomes: transformation and replication. We become spiritual guides that provide accountability, direction and insight for decision making.
First, we start at the unique place in each missionary’s development that meets their needs. Their pioneer path helps to reconnect the spiritual and professional behaviors that often become disconnected as we separate the work and spiritual aspects of our day-to-day lives. In short, we want missionaries to recapture what it means to lead a balanced spiritual life — to live, learn, and lead as Jesus did.
Secondly, we look to transform the way the missionary sees their world. We deeply desire to see the missionary replicate themselves — to mentor others as they have been mentored. It will create ripples through the lives of many.
Above is Rolf and Lizzie Weichardt from South Africa. They have provided encouragement to us for some years. God connected us over twenty years ago when they came to America with a racially mixed music and dance team that served our ministry. Mentoring is seldom a one sided affair. We have come along side one another and collaborated to assist in reaching out to missionaries all around South Africa. God has provided a new facility to host weary workers and allow them to rest, renew, refocus and restore their vision from God. These are the types of relationships we seek to build with missionaries where ever God leads us.
Intensive Level: Selective and Tailored Mentoring
- And Jesus kept on hewing a pioneer path ahead, making steady progress in wisdom and maturity and in favor in the presence of God and with men. Luke 2:52 The New Testament, Expanded Translation by Kenneth S. Wuest
Intensive mentoring is focused around two desired outcomes: transformation and replication. We become spiritual guides that provide accountability, direction and insight for decision making.
First, we start at the unique place in each missionary’s development that meets their needs. Their pioneer path helps to reconnect the spiritual and professional behaviors that often become disconnected as we separate the work and spiritual aspects of our day-to-day lives. In short, we want missionaries to recapture what it means to lead a balanced spiritual life — to live, learn, and lead as Jesus did.
Secondly, we look to transform the way the missionary sees their world. We deeply desire to see the missionary replicate themselves — to mentor others as they have been mentored. It will create ripples through the lives of many.
- This makes strengthening and encouraging a person’s relationship with God the central component of any member care programme. (Kelly O’Donnell, ed., Missionary Care: Counting the Cost for World Evangelization, p. 44)
Above is Rolf and Lizzie Weichardt from South Africa. They have provided encouragement to us for some years. God connected us over twenty years ago when they came to America with a racially mixed music and dance team that served our ministry. Mentoring is seldom a one sided affair. We have come along side one another and collaborated to assist in reaching out to missionaries all around South Africa. God has provided a new facility to host weary workers and allow them to rest, renew, refocus and restore their vision from God. These are the types of relationships we seek to build with missionaries where ever God leads us.