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IMPACT handbook how to run an IMPACT mission trip
“It has motivated and inspired me, given me new ideas, good examples
of others and reminded me of the importance of mission.”
“God’s goodness was the primary theme throughout this IMPACT.
It has truly made an impact on me and has encouraged me to walk Participant IMPACT Västerås, Sweden, 2012
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“I got new inspiration, I have seen God work in others and my own “IMPACT made a difference in my life – time spent together with
life. I am baptized but have been baptized anew. And during IMPACT family in Christ has made me to be a better Christian and has given
I decided to use the rest of my life to the cause of God.” me an impulse that I so needed to start over my relationship with
Participant IMPACT Helgeland, Norway, 2010 Christ.”
Participant IMPACT Aizkraukle, Latvia, 2012
“I am so glad that this mission trip has not just been an event but
something that encouraged and strengthened me in my walk with
“Motivated youth, very good and inspiring meetings with practical Christ that has effects which reach into my everyday life.”
appeals , very positive atmosphere, good leadership and nice Participant IMPACT Bergen, Norway, 2013
fellowship.”
Participant IMPACT Västerås, Sweden, 2012
“IMPACT Bergen was indeed a highlight this summer for me. Besides
the great activities, outreaches and spiritual messages shared every
“It has changed me very much and I want to become a better fighter day, I mostly treasured to encounter God anew in manifold ways.”
for God! It has strengthened my faith and given me more courage” Participant IMPACT Bergen, Norway, 2013
How would you like to see IMPACT (in general) develop the next 5
“I understand that IMPACT has to be a part of our lives not only years? ”More countries, more people and more IMPACTs in each
for one week in summer, but in our daily lives as well. IMPACT has country
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Name
the attendees receive training and get share books, magazines and flyers -
The logo visually represents an elec- a taste of different outreach activities, ‘seeds’ containing truth and offering
trocardiogram (EKG) heartbeat. We while surrounded by vibrant fellow- a more extended exposure to truth.
Impact was introduced by the Gen- pray that IMPACT may always be a ship. But often they also realize their Activities like Health Expos, public
eral Conference, and had an event in living, dynamic movement, beating need for more thorough equipping, meetings, concerts, prayer ministry
Utrecht in 1995and continues to have in harmony with God’s revealed will. which is where mission schools offer and neighborhood help are relation-
events at GC sessions every quin- The logo indicates our desire to help a unique opportunity. Being trained ship-building activities, which culti-
quennium. In recent years IMPACT people to improve their quality of life - as missionaries for life in these insti- vate the seeds that have been sown.
has been developed by a lay youth physically, mentally, socially and spiri- tutions is a life-changing experience, The cultivation continues after the
movement in the Norwegian Union. tually. It is our desire to pattern after through which the students will natu- IMPACT mission trip is ended, as we
IMPACT is an acronym that stands Christ’s method of ministry, showing rally be inspired to want to serve the encourage a close connection with
for: Inspiring Members to Proclaim genuine interest in the health of the Lord for the rest of their lives. The the local church and pastor, training
the Advent of Christ Together. To ex- body, as well as the soul. definite aim of every mission school and involving church members to
pand the vision, the phrase “in this is to lead their students towards life- continue the effort. We also recom-
generation” was added, inspired by a The logo has four different colors, long service for Christ - the last step mend involving Bible workers in the
quote found in the book Education, symbolizing the four stages of com- of the IMPACT graph. follow-up work. Together with the
page 262: “The heaven-appointed pur- mitment we long to see developed in pastor and local church, they can lead
pose of giving the gospel to the world in the army of workers God is raising up Mission is the core of IMPACT. Not out in continual offers to the commu-
this generation is the noblest that can to finish the work in this generation. only does the logo indicate the four nity. This will pave the way for the last
appeal to any human being.” The graph points from left (1) to right steps of commitment that we wish two steps: harvesting and finally re-
(4). It starts with blue, which is a cold to see develop in the lives of the producing, completing the cycle and
Thus IMPACT generation stands for: color, and goes towards green, which participants, but it also reflects the leading people on to the commitment
Inspiring Members to Proclaim the symbolizes life. We pray that one step sustainable cycle of evangelism we graph.
Advent of Christ Together – in this may lead to another, gradually lead- would like to see implemented in our
generation. ing people through a transforming outreach activities. Sowing is the ini-
process, from being cold to being full tial step. During the mission trips we
Logo
of life - life eternal.
mission training
conferences
lifelong service
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“It has been shown me that our campmeetings are to increase in interest
and success… [a]s we approach nearer the end...“
–Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6, p. 87
Duration: 1 – 7 days
conferences
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mission trips
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“The Lord calls upon our young people to enter our schools and quickly fit
themselves for service.”
–Testimonies for the Church, vol. 9, p. 170
mission training
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lifelong service
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Spiral
Christ’s method on a chart (see evan-
gelism spiral) It is crucial to realize that evange- Step 1, contact-building: HealthExpo,
lism is not in any way to be limited to ADRA ingathering, ADRA tire change,
What is the best way to reach people? Whatever we do needs to be able to a concerted effort in the form of an community surveys, Literature Evan-
Which method works? Is there only fall into one of these categories. Ev- event. It is like a fruit tree. It is a long gelism, etc.
one way that will give true success? ery local church in one way or another term investment and should be fol-
We think the answer is yes. Let us ex- does some events that could fit into lowed up deliberately over a long time Step 2, confidence-building: Lifestyle-
plain what we mean. these categories. The question is, are period before the promised fruit can club activities (www.livsstilsklubb.
we doing them intentionally and are be expected. Continuity, love, care no): monthly lifestyle-club meetings,
God has given us an example of how the events connected to the next step and tireless effort are required to get food-demo, cooking classes, health
he reaches people, and he claims that in Christ’s method? With a chart like the desired result. weekend, community health day,
this is the only method that brings this one can systematically facilitate health week (Steps4life.no), ADRA-
true success in reaching them. and promote this method to church With IMPACT we need to realize that run, Sonnmatt health resort (bergpen-
members. when we come to a local church and sion.ch), ADRA concert, etc.
Christ’s method alone will give true have a mission trip there we are enter-
success in reaching the people. Many activities can be put into such ing this evangelism spiral. The local Step 3, conviction: CARE-group, Bible
[Step 1, contact-building:] a model and what is important is that church might not be aware of it, so studies, evangelistic meetings, DVD
The Saviour mingled with men as one the various initiatives be seen as part even before you decide to go to a cer- Bible studies, online links, cultural
who desired their good. of a bigger picture. We must look at tain city, find out what what the local evening in church, inspiration week-
[Step 2, confidence-building:] things in context and have the ulti- church is doing and how IMPACT can end, etc.
He showed His sympathy for them, mate goal in mind, while we invest contribute to facilitate Christ’s meth-
ministered to their needs, and won personally in people and, as one sees od for the respective church. We need Step 4, discipling: Sabbath school,
their confidence. God lead, invite them inward toward to show them how the church can prayer meetings, worship services,
[Step 3, conviction-building:] the core of the spiral. use the evangelism spiral to improve FAST training group, local mission
Then He bade them, “Follow Me.” their efforts and invest in something spotlights in church, mission after-
[Step 4, discipling:] If we were to use one word to sum up that has been promised will give true noons with church, youth activities,
There is need of coming close to the this method, it would be CARE. This success. etc.
people by personal effort. is an acronym that stands for the fol-
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July June
The Heartbeat of IMPACT
It is our aim that the following points will become 6. An abundant lifestyle, exemplifying Jesus, in work,
the very heartbeat of the lives of all IMPACT recreation, dress, conduct and healthy living
participants: 7. The cultivation of relationships, preserving purity
and encouraging accountability
1. A strong faith in and love for the Scriptures as 8. A loyalty to God through faithful stewardship of all
the foundation of our lives our time, talents and resources
2. A deep respect for the Spirit of Prophecy as 9. A commitment to the worldwide Seventh-day Ad-
an authoritative source of truth ventist Church as God’s remnant church by support-
3. A life marked by a personal relationship with ing and upholding its principles, organization and
Jesus Christ, who is the center of our faith leadership
4. A vibrant devotional life, characterized by dai- 10. A commitment to the heaven-appointed purpose
ly prayer and Bible study of giving the everlasting gospel, in the context of the
5. A vibrant worship experience, characterized three angels’ messages, to the world in this genera-
by principle and reverence tion
IMPACT strategic
plan
advancing with a
definite aim
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“Success in any line demands a defi- decision-making process, helps you gies and talents in the service of God. 2. UNITY - focused | Showcasing uni-
nite aim.” determine priorities, analyze critical By facilitating conferences, mission ty in the midst of diversity
–Education, p. 262 issues and constantly assess and ad- trips, training and mission opportu-
just your direction. nities, we implant a lifelong commit- We are longing for Christ’s prayer in
This counsel can revolutionize your ment to the spreading of the everlast- John 17 to be fulfilled: A unity mod-
personal life, as well as your organi- It also forms the basis for evaluation. ing gospel to the world. elled after the divine pattern and built
zation. Everything done should have Suddenly every board meeting be- on the foundation of truth, appreciat-
ning
be measured, money is only allocated bringing glory to God through unself-
for things that will contribute to the 1. BIBLE - based | Seeking to be in ish ministry
fulfilling of the goals set and the team harmony with God’s revealed will
Strategic planning is the process of naturally focuses on excellence. (See It is our aim to pattern after Christ’s
determining WHAT you intend to ac- appendix 1 for a template of a strate- We acknowledge that no work can be method of ministry, characterized by
complish, and HOW you will direct gic plan.) successful without a strong founda- sacrificial love and a sincere inter-
your team and your resources to- tion. IMPACT endeavors to respect in- est in humanity. We seek to develop
wards accomplishing these goals The following is IMPACT’s overall vi- spiration and act in harmony with the resources and make them available
over the coming months and years. sion: Word of God and the Spirit of Proph- so the work of God can move forward
ecy. more quickly.
Our Vision
A man once asked a cleaning lady in
a hospital: “What do you do for a liv-
ing?” She answered: “I cure cancer.”
This lady had understood that she Empowered by the Spirit, IMPACT
was contributing to the vision of the seeks to inspire members to proclaim “Young men and young women, cannot you form companies, and,
organization she was working for. It is the advent of Christ together – in this as soldiers of Christ, enlist in the work, putting all your tact and skill
very important that your team under- generation. and talent into the Master’s service, that you may save souls from
stands the vision and mission of IM- ruin? Let there be companies organized in every church to do this
Our Mission
PACT, as this will determine their level work.... “
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Goals, Objec-
responsibility for them.
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Inspired Youth
In 2008, about 40 young people orga- This incident raised some questions his buses have faithfully transported
nized two simultaneous evangelistic in Pastor Sven´s mind. He was con- young missionaries every summer.
campaigns, one in Bergen and one in vinced that God had given him this
The Merge
In 2006 a group of young people were Molde. Encouraged by the success, great tool to reach people of the West
very inspired during a campmeeting they started to plan for three simul- coast of Norway, which is so full of
at Fredheim Health Center, Norway. taneous evangelistic campaigns the curvy roads and multiple ferry cross-
They were young and inexperienced, following summer – but God had oth- ings. “Why did God give this tool to In 2009, God led these movements
but on fire, and they wanted to do er plans… me, only to take it away a few years together as the youth director of the
something for God. During dinner at later? God, what do you want me to Norwegian Union initiated meetings
Matteson and
the end of the week, they decided to do now?” he inquired. between them and encouraged them
organize an evangelistic campaign to work together. Thus, the Norwegian
the Helicopter
the following summer. God answered by directing his Union, Matteson Mission School and
thoughts to the book Education, Timen er kommet joined forces.
Crash
The dream was realized. In 2007 where Ellen G. White writes about
about 20 young people, under the the “army of youth, rightly trained” (p. IMPACT Finnmark was a direct result
name Timen er kommet (The Hour 271). “Do what you can to bring the of this merging of forces. Instead of
Has Come), organized an evangelistic A few years earlier, in 2003, the Ad- army of youth rightly trained into the having many smaller summer proj-
campaign in Oslo, the capital of ventist Pastor Sven Arvid Gustavsen sphere of your mission.” ects, there was one bigger, better and
Norway. The average age of the emergency crash-landed his (self- longer event. 60 young people trav-
participants was under 20, and the built) mission helicopter. By God’s Years before, this quote had inspired elled up to Hammerfest, “the north-
majority had never attended an grace, except for a little cut on his the founding of Matteson Mission ernmost town in the world”, and spent
evangelistic campaign before. God head caused by the broken plexi- School. Since 1986, the school has three weeks sharing the love of God
blessed, the young people were glass, Sven was not injured. Even offered a one-year mission training through words and actions. This was
inspired and they decided to do it secular newspapers wrote about his program to small groups of students made financially possible through
again the next summer. guardian angel protection. in a homelike setting. As a part of its funding from the Norwegian Union.
activities, Matteson Mission School
had been organizing a yearly summer This is how God led the Norwegian
literature evangelism camp, in differ- Union, Timen er kommet and Mat-
“We have nothing to fear for the future, except as we shall forget the ent parts of the country, with good at- teson Mission School into a suc-
way the Lord has led us, and His teaching in our past history.“ tendance. cessful cooperation. This is how God
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Since the inception of IMPACT Norway How did it start – how did you catch next summer IMPACT Sweden was There is no limit to what God can do
in 2009, a lot has happened. We are the vision? born. through us as long as we let Him lead
excited about how both interest and and shape our plans.
participation in mission trips have The vision was born during an What has happened since you
grown in Norway and abroad. The Inspiration Weekend at Ekebyholm, started? What would you say to someone who
following pages will give you a small arranged by the local youth in the is considering starting an IMPACT
glimpse of how the work continues to spring of 2010. That very same IMPACT Sweden has been going for chapter?
move forward. weekend we spoke to the youth three years now. One of the greatest
leader of the Swedish Union about results of IMPACT Sweden is that the 1. Participate in an IMPACT event
IMPACT
the possibilities to arrange something participants are inspired, motivated yourself to get the inspiration and
similar in Sweden. A few weeks later and educated in mission work. The practical advice.
Sweden
two of us were headed to Norway effects are seen in local churches and 2. Form a team that understands
to participate in IMPACT and see communities all over the country the vision and shares it with you.
firsthand what it was all about. The 3. Speak to the church leaders in
What are your visions for IMPACT your country (union) and find
Sweden’s future? ways to work together.
4. Make sure that the local church is
The vision for IMPACT Sweden is that involved in the planning.
it will continue to inspire people to be 5. PRAY – and let God lead!
witnesses, not just for a few weeks
during the summer, but every day. We
IMPACT Latvia
want to create an environment where
the participants can experience the
impact evangelism has both on one’s
own life and the lives of others. How did it start – how did you catch
the vision?
What do you think about the potential
of the IMPACT concept? One of our friends attended IMPACT
”IMPACT changed my life and I would like to have IMPACT twice a Norway, caught the vision and brought
year!” We believe that there is great it back to Latvia. Other young people
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IMPACT
take this concept to Denmark and
combine biblical preaching with
Denmark
practical evangelism.
We see how the local churches are We see IMPACT as a very effective
changing, as they see young people tool. Applied correctly, IMPACT can
so inspired for evangelism, willing contribute to a huge change in the
to meet people where they are and local churches. By inspiring members
make friends with them. Including to be active missionaries, we will see
Pathfinder evangelism in the IMPACT growth, not only in numbers, but also
mission trip also impacted the city in in the lives of lay members in the
a positive way. Many lives have been church.
touched.
What would you say to someone who
What are your visions for IMPACT is considering starting an IMPACT “God worked in my life so much, and I will never forget what he did
Latvia’s future? chapter? for me in my life.”
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Austria
His work, it has more potential than deep Christian fellowship, unity in
What are your visions for IMPACT we can imagine. prayer and enthusiasm about many
Denmark’s future? different mission activities. At the
What would you say to someone who How did it start – how did you catch end of October 2013 we also had an
The vision of IMPACT Denmark is is considering starting an IMPACT the vision? IMPACT weekend in Vienna, with good
to assist in the “heavenly appointed chapter? attendance and Spirit-filled speakers.
purpose” of giving the gospel to the During my time studying theology
whole world in this generation. This God has commanded us to do this at Bogenhofen, Austria, I helped What are your visions for IMPACT
high calling can be accomplished work. And “all His biddings are lead out in mission activities and Austria’s future?
only by using evangelistic methods enablings.” So go forward in faith, inspiration weekends. Later I heard
that are in complete accordance with trusting in Him who knows no about IMPACT Norway. At the Youth in In the summer of 2014 we will have
Christ’s evangelistic methods as they failure and be afraid of nothing – Mission Congress 2012 in Mannheim, an IMPACT in Vienna. It will be part of
are revealed in the Word of God and except letting go of your complete I got to know the IMPACT concept the “Mission to the Cities” strategy.
the Spirit of Prophecy. We want to see dependence on God. Seek help and better and decided to attend IMPACT We are planning for 80-150 people. It
IMPACT grow and spread to different counsel from faithful, experienced Sweden myself in the summer of will be immediately after the GYC Linz
areas of Denmark. Adventists - and from the Word of 2012. That experience encouraged convention, so we are hoping to have
God. Attempt much and expect that and motivated me to get started right many international guests as well.
What do you think about the potential God will accomplish much! away. We want to extend IMPACT to include
of the IMPACT concept? all age groups. If IMPACT continues
What has happened since you to grow, we will plan on having two
If the IMPACT movement remains started? smaller IMPACT mission trips in
100% faithful to biblical and inspired 2015. We also want to encourage the
We had our first IMPACT mission trip local churches and youth groups in
with the theme “HE Revives Us” in different parts of Austria to unite and
“Prayer and effort, effort and prayer, will be the business of your life.
You must pray as though the efficiency and praise were all due to
God, and labor as though duty were all your own”
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IMPACT Spain
talent. Cernica in May, 2013. Under the motto We believe there is a great power in
“In this generation”, almost 400 young the networking of young people that
What would you say to someone who people benefited from the Christ- are on fire for Jesus. Christ-centered
is considering starting an IMPACT centered messages and seminars. events, like conferences and mission How did it start – how did you catch
chapter? The second step was a mission trip trips, followed by mission schools, the vision?
to Sibiu, where 200 young people can help raise up a generation for
Pray, pray, pray, visit IMPACT in impacted the city through Health Christ. In 2012 the youth group in our local
another country, keep praying, get Expos, street evangelism, door-to-door church had meetings where we talked
a team together, get counsel from work, seminars, children’s programs What would you say to someone who about how to start doing mission in
IMPACT leaders, keep praying, get the and visiting orphanages. 100 people is considering starting an IMPACT our community. In 2013 we attended
conference/union/church on board, signed up for Bible studies! chapter? the IMPACT Scandinavia New Year
start right away, start small. conference, and were filled with a
What are your visions for IMPACT Come and see the power of a desire to share the gospel in Spain.
IMPACT
Romania’s future? movement started by God. Shortly after, a God-fearing pastor
Romania
To have a mobile IMPACT training
school/team that goes where young “...every true soldier of the cross of Christ must receive strength and
people want to be trained to save courage to overcome obstacles that often seem insurmountable...”
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“...While walking by the way, or seated by the wayside, you may drop
into some heart the seed of truth....”
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One of the powerful things about the opportunities – to help spread
IMPACT concept is the name. God the word
counsels us to: “Arouse your associ- • Resources: Handbook, webpage,
ates to work under some name whereby templates, advertisement – to fa-
they may be organized to co-operate in cilitate the work
harmonious action. Get the young men • Networking: Mailing lists, web-
and women in the churches to work.” page, retreats, fellowship – to
–Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6, learn from each other
p. 267 In the Bible, a name is not only
a name. If all the IMPACTs unite, not Thus IMPACT generation serves –
only under the name of IMPACT, but not to control, but to support – to be
under the identity, vision and heart- a resource and a connecting link to all
beat of IMPACT, this movement will IMPACT chapters.
be much more powerful! Just think-
ing about the fact that more and more Join the movement: www.impactgen-
people around the world are doing the eration.org
same things, in the same spirit, with
the same mission and identity, will be
inspiring for IMPACT participants.
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Choosing
“We must live a twofold life—a life of After a season of intense ministry, to reach the big cities of the world,
thought and action, of silent prayer and Jesus encouraged His disciples: and to inspire members to join that
the Place
earnest work.” –Testimonies for the “Come aside by yourselves to a de- movement (see appendix 3).
Church, vol. 4, p. 459-460 In prepa- serted place and rest a while.” –Mark
ration for our yearly mission trips, we 6:31 Following this model, the IM- What is the condition of the local
seek to combine soul preparation, PACT board endeavors to gather One of the first and most important church?
uniting in prayer, and seeking wisdom shortly after completing each sum- decisions you need to make in the
from God with practical preparation, mer’s mission trip. As far as possible planning of an IMPACT trip is where This question is important for two
delegating tasks and consistently the entire IMPACT board should be it will be held. Some crucial things to reasons:
working towards their completion. present at this yearly retreat, which consider are:
is preferably held in peaceful natural 1. It influences what IMPACT can
In order for that to happen, in order for surroundings. The program, usually a How populated is the area? possibly contribute in order to kindle
this work to move forward “in harmo- weekend, includes Sabbath, with time a zeal for mission in the local church
nious action” and reach its potential, for prayer, study and fellowship, and No doubt, God calls us to reach “the - to inspire, equip and mobilize mem-
IMPACT generation was formed. Its Sunday, with time for evaluation and highways and the byways”. He calls bers to be active soul winners in their
purpose is to improve and expand the planning. One of the crucial points us to reach every single populated community. What are the plans and vi-
work that has started, by providing to be discussed is the host church / area in this world. But inspiration sions of the pastor for the church and
the following: area for the next mission trip. Before makes it clear; God wants us to focus for reaching the community? What
the retreat, applications from poten- our efforts on the big cities, where are the needs? How can the church
IMPACT
tial host churches should be secured over half of the world’s population is contribute? (See appendix 2)
(see appendix 2). living today! Reaching the big cities is
Retreat
the key to reaching the surrounding 2. It influences how big of an impact we
area and the entire country! can make in the community. Through
the Spirit of Prophecy we are told that
“The work in the cities is the essen- God sometimes waits with leading
tial work for this time. When the cities people into the church because the
are worked as God would have them, church is not ready to receive them.
“We must live a twofold life—a life of thought and action, of silent the result will be the setting in opera- The first effort of a minister should be
prayer and earnest work.” tion of a mighty movement such as to train the church. When the church
we have not yet witnessed.” –Medical is in good condition, much more can
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IMPACT
important factor for how much can be ers and laity unite will our church be plan ahead to participate as far as
accomplished. really powerful. Only when ministers possible..
Planning Trip
and lay people join hands can the
IMPACT Team
How can the mission effort be sus- work be finished!
tainably followed up?
6-9 months before the actual mis-
This is crucial – it is a matter of life sion trip, appropriate representatives Make sure you choose your team
IMPACT Com-
and death. In agriculture, sowing with- from the IMPACT board should visit wisely, that your team members are
out cultivating and harvesting does the host church. During this trip we committed to the vision of IMPACT
munication
not make sense. It is a waste. Simi- meet and connect with the church, and willing to put time and effort into
larly, if you do an outreach effort with the church board and the pastor. In this work. If they have previous expe-
with Church
no follow up, much is lost. How can cooperation with locals, we survey rience from the mission field, mission
IMPACT be followed up in the nearest potential venues both for lodging and schools or IMPACT trips, this is pref-
Leaders
future? How do the possibilities for activities like the Health Expo, public erable.
long-term follow up look in the area? meetings, etc.
This needs to be considered. In IMPACT Norway we have the fol-
As a part of the planning it is very im- The planning trip can be combined lowing positions, which we consider
What are the plans of your Confer- portant to keep in mind that you as with an inspiration weekend in the appropriate for our size. We encour-
ence, Union, Division and the General an IMPACT affiliate are accountable host church. The purpose is to cast age each IMPACT chapter to adapt
Conference? to the appropriate church administra- the vision and inspire members with the model to the situation and need
tion. In our mission statement and
Ask the leaders of the church about bylaws we make it clear that we work
their plans and ask for their input in closely together with the church.
the process of choosing a place. Ben- “The church is God’s appointed agency for the salvation of men. It
efit from their experience and knowl- It is also important to understand was organized for service, and its mission is to carry the gospel to
edge in the field. Prayerfully consider that not communicating with the the world.”
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IMPACT Equip-
ping Weekend
About 3 months before the actual mis-
sion trip, an IMPACT team visits the
host church again. Church members
may be inspired and see the need of
outreach, but they may still be hesi-
“The work of God in this earth can never be finished until the men
and women comprising our church membership rally to the work
and unite their efforts with those of ministers and church officers.”
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Health Expo
Mission is the core of IMPACT. Dur- are also offered a free massage and the local newspaper for a news
ing our yearly mission trips we seek samples of whole, plant-based food. report. Usually the media is posi-
to offer a wide variety of outreach Health professionals do the tests and tive towards the efforts of young
activities. The participants have the “The medical missionary work is to be counseling, working together with people in relation to health and
opportunity to rotate and get a taste to the work of the church as the right youth trainees. The participants are lifestyle. In contrast to adver-
of different approaches to sharing arm to the body... The medical mis- offered information and materials on tisements, which are usually
Christ’s love and truth with the com- sionary work is the gospel in practice.” physical, mental and spiritual health. quite expensive, a news report is
munity. The following are some of the –Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8, Please visit: www.healthexpo.org / free. It may be in the interest of
activities that we have found to be ef- p. 77 “When properly conducted, the www.healthexpobanners.com for the shopping center, hosting the
fective in IMPACT Norway. This is by health work is an entering wedge, mak- more information about the Health Health Expo, to advertise on their
no means an exhaustive list. The ac- ing a way for other truths to reach the Expo concept. webpage. Posters may be print-
tivities should be adapted to the situ- heart.” –Manual for Canvassers, p. ed, and put up in shops and other
ation and needs of the country where 45 Health Expo is an excellent tool to Helpful hints: central places (ask permission
IMPACT is to be held and to the size implement these wonderful counsels when appropriate).
of the group. In deciding what out- we are given. • Secure a central, public venue (ex.
Literature
reach activities to focus on, three key shopping center) | 6-9 months in
things should be considered: Health Expo is an exhibition with a advance.
Evangelism
1. How does it fit into Christ’s method holistic approach to health, present- • Contact the host church and find
of reaching the people? See the evan- ing the 8 keys to an abundant life, out how many local health profes-
gelism spiral pp. 12-13 (15) contained in the NEWSTART con- sionals are available | 6-9 months
2. The longterm results: What will it cept: Nutrition, exercise, water, sun- in advance. “God has ordained the canvassing
accomplish for the local church? shine, temperance, air, rest and trust • Order equipment and materials | work as a means of presenting be-
3. The participants: How will they in God. At different stations the par- 6-9 months in advance. In many fore the people the light contained in
experience it? What are the chances ticipants get to measure their blood- countries Health Expo sets with our books... This is the very work the
they can continue with this activity pressure, cholesterol, fitness, BMI, banners etc. are available from Lord would have His people do at this
during the year? lung-capacity and health age. They the church’s health department time.” –The Colporteur Evangelist, p.
or resource center. 5 IMPACT would like to do its part in
• Form a core team of experienced boosting the canvassing work of the
“The medical missionary work is to be to the work of the church as Health Expo instructors that can church, by including this important
the right arm to the body... The medical missionary work is the gos- both instruct and lead out at the outreach tool as a part of our mission
IMPACT handbook page 76
Street
with the other mission activities. view and Herald, Aug. 11, 1903 Door-
Canvassing will be their focus. In Helpful hints: to-door work may include a survey on
Evangelism
order to be equipped and get the • Secure a central, public venue (ex. health and lifestyle or faith related
needed experience to continue library, university, culture-center, questions. (See appendix 6) The IM-
this outreach form, proper train- town hall, etc.) | 6-9 months in ad- PACT magazine has been a very ef-
ing and mentoring is needed. vance. fective tool. (See appendix 7) Truth “Paul... reasoned... in the marketplace
• Provide the attendees with regis- • Contact potential lecturer(s), filled books, DVDs, etc. can be used daily with those who happened to be
tration cards for credibility at the brainstorm concept / topics | 3-6 as gifts of appreciation for the time there” –Acts 17:17 Street evangelism
door. months in advance. people take to answer the questions. can be performed in many creative
• Develop advertisement materials ways, like sharing our IMPACT maga-
Public
(flyers, posters, newspaper adds, Helpful hints: zines and creating awareness of our
webpage, power-point, etc.) | 3-6 activities, doing surveys with people
Meetings
months in advance. • Print maps and divide districts. on the street, having a singing group to
• Plan registration and follow-up. • Make and print surveys, order create atmosphere and attract atten-
One idea is to hand out a form, pens and clipboards. tion, having a tent and book table with
“There is a special power in the pre- surveying how people got to • Order books, DVDs, tracts, etc. literature, using advertisement bikes,
sentation of truth at the present time.” know about the meetings, asking • Print labels with contact informa- book crossing (www.bookcrossing.
–Southern Watchman, November 5, if they would like to be informed tion to stick in the books, in or- com), offering massages, smoothies,
1907 During the mission trip we meet about similar events – and offer-
people personally - at the Health Expo, ing a gift draw (Great Controver-
on the street, in their homes, etc. Hav- sy, Ministry of Healing, Desire of
ing an evangelistic series towards Ages, etc.) (See appendix 5) “There is a special power in the presentation of truth at the present
the end of the mission trip (or just • Plan a welcoming atmosphere for time.”
IMPACT handbook page 78
Prayer Ministry
zine. have a contact list of those who have
participated in previous activities or • Find a person who is willing to co-
showed interest in attending future ordinate and have his/her phone
“There are those all around you who events. The pastor of the host church number advertised for people to
have woes, who need words of sym- might be interested in doing visitation contact.
work together with one or two of the • Advertise in the IMPACT maga-
IMPACT youth, to regain a relationship zine.
with these people and invite them to • Make a form where ‘orders’ can
“How can the great work of the third angel’s message be accom- attend IMPACT’s activities. be noted and delegated. Since we
plished? It must be largely accomplished by persevering, individual do not know how many ‘orders’
effort, by visiting the people in their homes.” Helpful hints: we will get ahead of time, it is
IMPACT handbook page 80
homes
is a powerful tool to reach out to the
community in an unthreatening way.
The concert has a double benefit; of-
“You shall rise before the gray head- fering a blessing to the community,
ed and honor the presence of an old at the same time giving them the op-
man, and fear your God: I am the portunity to bless others who are less
LORD.” –Leviticus 19:32 In our west- fortunate than they are.
ern world the elderly are often not
sufficiently appreciated. In our expe- Helpful hints:
rience, there is a double blessing in
connecting IMPACT’s youth with the • Include a point in the registration
elderly locals. They are encouraged form, surveying the musical skills
by the vibrant energy and hopeful tes- of participants (instruments
timonies of the youth, and the youth played, etc).
are blessed by the wisdom, experi- • Contact the host church and sur-
ence and appreciation of the elderly. vey local musical talents.
The program usually consists of • Include choir practice in the IM-
song, music, prayer and testimonies PACT program.
- where Bible texts and poems can be • Preferably follow a theme
interjected. Gift books and cards may throughout the concert.
be prepared beforehand, and after the • Make a varied program, with song,
program the youth have time to share instrumentals, testimonies, etc.
the gifts and interact with the elderly. • Consider the language of the
country, and include songs peo-
Helpful hints: ple can understand and relate to.
• You may make a PP-presentation,
• Contact a local nursing home. with an IMPACT identity, visually “You shall rise before the gray headed and honor the presence of an
• Prepare a music-program, gift- guiding the program. old man, and fear your God: I am the LORD.”
IMPACT handbook page 82
Charity Concert
welcome team, deacons for the
offering, preparation and service
of refreshments, book table sales,
“Song is one of the most effective etc.
means of impressing spiritual truth
IMPACT mission trip
programming
84
“Success or failure in ministry depends pers, schools and shopping centers, to the chosen theme, may be a fresh and be a living example. All members
much on one’s use of time.” –Testimo- as well as inviting their friends and breath and inspiration. The speak- of a group will do the same outreach
nies to the Church, vol 2, p. 299 Time neighbors. ers may also do the lectures for the activities, as well as kitchen duty,
can be spent in so many different public, and should be encouraged to dishes, night shift (when required),
Theme
ways, and therefore it is important to join the participants in their outreach cleaning and leading out in song ser-
have a well planned schedule during activities. The worships may be con- vice before worships, meetings, etc.
the IMPACT mission trips. IMPACT ducted by IMPACT participants, which The small groups meet once a day for
focuses not only on reaching out to A theme should be chosen that will will encourage a sense of ownership. prayer, sharing experiences, planning
the community, but also on reaching create a frame and a definite aim We have found a combination of ex- and announcements. (See appendix
in to the participants attending the for the speakers and the program at perienced speakers and young people 8)
trip, as well as the host church. The large. The entire IMPACT concept, sharing the Word to be very good. A
Program Book-
program should be varied and provide and the purpose of leading people to message delivered by a young person
space to properly digest impressions, the right side of the IMPACT graph, often speaks to people in a special
let
experiences and new knowledge. should be kept in mind. A theme song way, and such opportunities can play
and Bible verse will strengthen the an important role in developing pow-
Church
impression, and the messages and erful preachers.
appeals should correspond with the In order to keep each participant in-
Small Groups
overall theme. formed, and save time for announce-
It is important to involve pastors and ments that could be given in a written
Main Speakers
church members in the IMPACT ac- form, we recommend making a pro-
tivities. If they are contacted ahead IMPACT mission trips can have more gram booklet with information about
of time, they can contribute both to than 100 participants. In big groups the outreach activities, workshops,
the preparation and execution of the Inviting one or two main speakers, in there is always a danger that indi- groups, duties, etc. (See appendix 9)
project, in areas like transportation, addition to local talents, who pres- viduals are passed by. Splitting the
Minute by Min-
communication with local newspa- ent meetings and workshops related big group into smaller building blocks
of 5-10 people will answer personal
ute Program
needs and give room for growth, sup-
port and a family-like atmosphere.
“Decide how long a time is required for a given task, and then bend The small group concept also sim-
every effort toward accomplishing the work in the given time.” plifies the organization, as the group It is important to respect the time
IMPACT handbook page 86
Testimonies
On Sabbath we have the privilege of booklet, which can be used in differ- group draws the name of another
enjoying the fellowship with our host ent settings, even during recreation in group for whom they will make nice
church. IMPACT participants may be nature. (See appendix 11) surprises during the mission trip –
involved in the program, like leading “Let all bear testimony with the one anything from leaving an encourag-
Social
Sabbath school and the children’s object in view, to glorify God, to gain ing Bible verse in their outreach bag,
meetings, sharing mission stories a deeper experience themselves and to taking their breakfast duty... At the
Activities
and even preaching the sermon. Our to save souls.” –Signs of the Times, end of the trip the secret angels will
aim is to encourage and inspire the March 16, 1882 Scheduling suffi- be revealed.
church members to follow up the cient time for sharing testimonies will
Board
work that has been started. keep the fire burning. The testimo- A team can only be a team if there is
nies shared, should be short and to trust and cooperation. This may be
Training Meetings
the point. They may include personal promoted by social activities - espe-
conversion stories, as well as fresh cially on the first evening, but also
Activities
experiences from the field. Make sure throughout the trip. Some well-orga-
that the testimony meeting does not nized trips in nature can be scheduled There will always be surprises and
get out of hand, running far into the for recreation and team building. challenges during the trip. We recom-
“With such an army of workers as our night, without an official end. This will mend a daily IMPACT board meet-
Secret Angel
youth, rightly trained,…!” –Education, affect other areas of the program, in- ing to discuss matters, pray and lay
p. 271 The training emphasis should cluding time for rest and reflection. plans for the day. Needed information
Concept
be placed on the first part of the mis- can be passed on to the group lead-
United Prayer
sion trip, since the mission experience ers, who in turn will share with their
of IMPACT participants varies a lot. group.
In order for outreach to be effective, One activity that we have found uni-
and also to stimulate participants to Offering a season of united prayer as
adopt a mission lifestyle, proper train- a frame for the day, will strengthen
ing in the various outreach activities the awareness that the work depends “Let all bear testimony with the one object in view, to glorify God, to
is necessary. on God, not our efforts and abilities. gain a deeper experience themselves and to save souls.”
IMPACT handbook page 88
Workshops
ed prayer concept, see appendix 10.
90
Programming and outreach are not pick-ups from the airport, train- tingencies, present a “most likely
the only departments involved in an Helpful hints: station, etc. case” budget to the board and
IMPACT mission trip. Many elements • Communicate what the partici- agree upon the budget. Adjust as
need to be in place, and the entire • Secure accommodations (school, pants need to bring in time. necessary. (See appendix 12)
board - and many other volunteers – church...) according to the size • Answer emails with questions re-
Communica-
need to be actively engaged. The fol- of your group Consider meeting lating to the mission trip prompt-
lowing are some helpful insights from rooms, separate sleeping quarters ly.
tions
some of the other departments: for men and women, bathroom fa- • Coordinate duties / cleaning dur-
cilities, kitchen, cafeteria / dining ing the trip.
Logistics
room, centrality in relation to the
Finances
church and outreach district, etc. A concept and vision may be won-
| 6-9 months in advance derful, but if it is not communicated,
“The forces for good among the lay • Secure a cook | 6-9 months in people will not benefit from it. The PR
members of the church cannot be de- advance. Make sure you have “A knowledge of bookkeeping should position is central to the influence,
veloped and brought into proper work- sufficient plates, forks, knives, be regarded as important as a knowl- development and growth of the IM-
ing order without careful planning... spoons, cups, etc. for meals. Ar- edge of grammar.” –Review and Her- PACT movement.
All lines of service are to be bound to- range shopping. ald, October 25, 1898, par. 9 Dealing
gether in one united whole.” –Review • Check out travel possibilities and with finances in a good way is central Helpful hints:
& Herald, October 22, 1914 Logistics inform the participants about the to a project’s long term success and
is a central department for the suc- options. Organize transportation growth. Prayerfully plan ahead and • Develop advertisement materi-
cess of a mission trip. Careful plan- during the mission trip (from the be open for adjustments as you go als in line with IMPACT’s corpo-
ning is needed in order for the event venue where you stay to the out- along. rate identity, together with our
to be efficient and run smoothly. reach area, church, etc). Arrange IMPACT designer. Templates are
Helpful hints: available. Please contact us for
more information.
• Check possibilities for external • Actively communicate the vi-
“The forces for good among the lay members of the church cannot funding (local union / youth de- sion and development of IMPACT
be developed and brought into proper working order without careful partment / ASI, etc.). through social media, like face-
planning... All lines of service are to be bound together in one united • Get estimates of expenses from book, twitter, etc. Promote www.
whole.” each department / basic costs impactgeneration.org.
IMPACT handbook page 92
Resources
In cooperation with the communica-
tions department, the resource de-
partment is responsible for ensuring
that the resources of IMPACT are
shared in every possible way.
Helpful hints:
• Organize translation during meet-
ings. “A pure, unselfish, well-ordered Christian life is the strongest argu-
• Record and distribute IMPACT re- ment that can be presented in favor of the religion we profess.”
IMPACT handbook page 94
96
Evangelism IMPACT -
In order for the effort to have lasting welcome feedback from participants,
results, it is crucial that the activities which can help us grow and improve.
Cycle a Lifestyle
continue after the mission trip - both After each mission effort we encour-
in the host churches, community and age the participants to fill out a sur-
in the lives of the IMPACT partici- vey. (See appendix 15)
pants. During IMPACT there is much ac- IMPACT encourages the participants
tivity and many offers are made to to make mission their lifestyle. On the
Bible Workers
the community. We do not want an mission trips we appeal for commit-
abrupt halt after the mission trip. ment to continue mission efforts dur-
Plans should be laid ahead of time for ing the year, with varying degrees of
We recommend that at least two Bi- continual offers to the community all challenge. (See appendix 14) Through
ble workers follow up the effort of a year around. Based on the feedback our webpage, www.impactgeneration.
mission trip, in cooperation with the from the community interest survey org, participants can encourage each
church and pastor. The process of conducted during IMPACT, activities other and keep each other account-
recruiting Bible workers should start may be adapted to the interest in the able. Towards the close of the mis-
well in advance. Conferences and community. Personal Bible studies sion trip the participants may split up
newsletters are ways to inspire young and study groups - or cooking classes in local groups, depending on which
people to send in their application, but and lectures - should be started while geographical area they are from, and
the most effective way is usually per- the flame is still burning. This may lay plans for how they can make an
sonal invitations. (See appendix 13) pave the way for a larger reaping ef- IMPACT during the year. IMPACT par-
fort, involving an evangelistic series. ticipants are encouraged to join the
inspiration and equipping weekends
during the year and to take part in rel-
evant outreach activities organized
by the churches or by ministries, like
Health Expo, evangelistic meetings,
“Our heavenly Father has a thousand ways to provide for us, of which etc.
we know nothing. Those who accept the one principle of making the
IMPACT
service and honor of God supreme will find perplexities vanish, and
a plain path before their feet.”
IMPACT handbook page 98
100
Bylaws
year during a mission trip. plished. ty. What is discussed in the board
• Chairman | This is the person • Discussion | If there is a second to stays in the board, unless other-
chosen to preside over the board the motion, the chairman opens wise decided.
IMPACT Norway is organized through meeting. up for discussion, which he then • Minutes | Decisions and other
the Norwegian Union. It has its own • Agenda | The agenda should con- leads. relevant notes, are recorded in
board and bylaws to organize, struc- tain all the points to be talked • All in Favor | When the topic has the minutes (written summary
ture and regulate it. (See appendix about during a given meeting. been discussed sufficiently, the of the board meeting), which are
16) We strongly suggest that any Before each board meeting the chairman says, “all in favor, say taken by the secretary. (See ap-
new IMPACT entity be in agreement chairman, or secretary, sends out aye (or amen)”. Everyone who pendix 18 for an IMPACT minutes
with these bylaws. This gives the the agenda to the board so that agrees with the motion either template.) By implementing the
movement structure, consistency they can give input before it is says “aye” / “amen“, or raises process of motion making and in-
and longevity. It also educates board voted on at the beginning of the their hand to indicate this. cluding them in the minutes, we
members and participants in how meeting. Sending out an agenda • Any Opposed? | The chairman ensure a much more efficient pro-
the church is organized and prepares in advance makes the meeting then asks, “Are there any op- cedure, which can be easily moni-
them to play an active role in church more effective and allows deci- posed?”, thereby giving opportu- tored and followed up on.
decisions. In accordance with the by- sions to be more carefully thought nity for those who are opposed to
IMPACT
laws, IMPACT has a board and an an- through. Each point should con- the motion to raise their hand.
nual council. tain sufficient information for • Anyone Abstain? | The chair-
Affiliate
proper preparation on the side of man then asks, “Does anyone
Robert’s Rules
the board members. The agenda abstain?” Those who are neither
should be sent out a week before for nor against the motion should
of Order
the board meeting, allowing 3-4 raise their hand at this time. If you would like to start up an IMPACT
days for feedback, before the fi- • Motion Carried | If the majority branch in your country, we invite you
nal version is sent to members are in favor, the chairman says, to have a look at our IMPACT affiliate
In order to make your board more ef- and invitees. “motion carried” - which means document. (See appendix 19)
ficient, a certain set of rules is used to • Motion & Second | For every offi- that the proposal is confirmed.
support the discussion - also known cial decision taken by the board a • Motion Denied | If the major-
as “Robert’s Rules of Order”. (See a motion (proposal) must be made ity are against the proposal, the
short version of this in the appendix and seconded. If no one is will- chairman says, “motion denied” -
17.) These rules include much detail ing to second the motion, it is not which means that the proposal is
IMPACT handbook page 102
104
Skype
In all types of work, tools make it
more efficient. Whether you are do-
ing gardening or carpentry, food or
office work, good tools are a great “Wherever you are, wherever they are
help. And so it is also in the work of – Skype keeps you together.” We have
God and the work of IMPACT. In this found that to be true in our work with
section we want to share some tools IMPACT. We conduct many of our
that have been very helpful for us, planning and prayer meetings through
even though they are simple. Skype. Get it here: www.skype.com
Doodle Registerseat
Instead of spending time trying to Registerseat is possibly the most
decide when to meet, we simply send helpful tool we have been using. It is
out a doodle. Everyone fills out the a service offered free of charge by a
chart according to their availability. mission-minded Adventist. It is a reg-
Then everyone can see all the options istration system with payment pos-
and when it would work best. Fast, sibilities; discount codes, barcode
simple and free: www.doodle.com systems (QR and Code 128), reports,
statistics, email lists and more that
Copy and
can be tailor-made for your needs!
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Dropbox
Copy and Dropbox are two great tools
for sharing and working on files. Ac-
cess your things everywhere on any “Ever keep before you the thought that what is worth doing at all, is
device and share big files painlessly, worth doing well. ”
IMPACT handbook page 106
108
IMPACT seeks to operate with a cor- Our corporate designer has devel-
porate identity – a unified visual rep- oped guidelines and templates –
resentation, which manifests itself valuable resources, which we are
through a common design. Specified happy to make available for each IM-
guidelines are developed – including PACT chapter (see some examples on
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Realize Come and See
Getting the finances you need and It is common sense that we can do
participants to come is not the great- a lot more, be more efficient and do
You Can
est challenge. The most essential is a things even better, if we learn from
committed team. This will make any A helpful tool in the inception of new the experience of others. “It is not so
challenge or difficulty easier to over- IMPACT chapters is to visit and learn much about what you know, as who
“It is not so much about ability, but come. It is crucial that you get a team from established IMPACT missions. you know”. You are welcome to coun-
rather availability”. “God does not al- together that understands and shares Get your team, or potential team mem- sel with IMPACT leaders to glean from
ways call the qualified, but He always the vision of IMPACT and has experi- bers, together and visit an established their experiences. We also recom-
qualifies the called”. The God that can ence with mission work. Having some IMPACT trip. Get inspiration, practical mend counseling with other faithful,
use donkeys and stones can use you people on the team who have been in- advice - and take every opportunity to experienced Seventh-day Adventists,
and me. No doubt, God wants to do a volved in organizing an IMPACT trip counsel with experienced leaders. and most importantly – to know and
great work. He wants to inspire mem- before would be a great advantage. learn from Him whose name is Coun-
Small, Simple,
bers to proclaim the advent of Christ selor. –Isaiah 9:6
together. He wants to reach your As soon as you have a core group
with a Team
accountability. great! But rather than not starting be- same. This is the most effective way.
cause the task is too big, remember One example of that is the IMPACT
the 3 s’s: Small, Simple and Soon. Scandinavia Conference 2013. 248 of
414 participants heard about it from
Do Not Rein-
a friend! Another practical suggestion
is that each board member shares
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God may bless your efforts, but He even the whole world, in this genera- “Many, even in their seasons of devo- and sanctified by the merit of Christ
might be able to do even more! The tion, we need to expect and attempt tion, fail of receiving the blessing of will in the end prove to have been ef-
points below are essential for reach- much for Christ. real communion with God. They are in ficient for good.” - Desire of Ages 362
ing the potential, for God to work too great haste… These workers can
Steps!
must give themselves time to think, to
Aim High!
Not only are we to aim high to accom- pray, to wait upon God… Not a pause
plish much for Christ, we also need for a moment in His presence, but per-
to dig deep. We need to be in deep sonal contact with Christ, to sit down You can organize great mission trips
You will never reach high if you don’t (close) communion with God. In order in companionship with Him--this is that are a blessing to many people,
aim high, just like you never build a to build high you need to dig deep if our need.” - Education 260 but don’t stop there. Then much of
high house if you don’t try to build a you want the building to be strong. what God could have accomplished
Realize Your
high house. will not be accomplished. Make sure
Close communion with God was the to connect all the other steps of the
Dependence
Christ aimed high. “Throughout His secret to Christ´s ministry and that of IMPACT graph. If you don’t have a
life on earth, Jesus was an earnest Moses. The mighty movement of the mission school or an evangelism-
and constant worker. He expected early church began with ten days of focused inspirational conference in
much; therefore He attempted much.” earnestly seeking God. “From the se- It is crucial that we constantly realize your territory, then maybe you could
- Desire of Ages 73. His disciples did cret place of prayer came the power our dependence on God. help to start one. If you are connected
the same: “They expected much, and that shook the world in the Great Ref- “As activity increases and men be- with the other steps, think of how you
therefore they attempted much.” - Acts ormation.” - The Great Controversy come successful in doing any work can more effectively lead people from
of the Apostles 594. And only when 210. And the list could go on and on. for God, there is danger of trusting one step to the next. When you have
we aim high can God accomplish the We need to remember that the secret to human plans and methods. There all four steps strongly connected with
great work He wants to do through of success is the same today. is tendency to pray less and to have the definite aim in mind to lead people
us. In order to reach our country, and less faith. Like the disciples, we are in to lifelong service – God will work in
danger of losing sight of our depen- a mighty way and make a great and
dence on God and seeking to make a lasting IMPACT that will cause vibra-
savior of our activity. We need to look tions to the ends of the earth!
“Do your very best in everything you undertake” constantly to Jesus, realizing that it is
IMPACT handbook page 120
124
Dear friends and siblings in Christ, “do exceedingly abundantly above all
may we by the grace of God always be that we ask or imagine, through the
teachable, willing to learn and eager power that works in us,” (Eph 3:20)
to improve. May we always be willing and even through the humblest of us
to put self aside and may the words – through you and through me – the
of Paul “I am crucified with Christ; influence of our ministry “will be felt
it is no longer I who live, but Christ to the uttermost parts of the earth”
lives in me,” (Gal 2:20), be true in our and cause vibrations that will “make
lives. May we consecrate our lives melody through eternal ages.” (Desire
completely to the cause of the gospel of Ages, p. 822)
and reflect the loving character of our Maranatha!
Savior more and more fully through
our words and actions. May we live
to impact, “sow beside all waters”
(Isa 32:20), never “grow weary in well
doing” (Gal 6:9) and lead and inspire
others by our example.
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The resources referred to in the ap- tations. Visit our webpage to find a # 5 | Feedback Form, Public Meet- testimonies and other resources.
pendixes are made available on our sample application! ings Visit our webpage to find a sample
webpage: www.impactgeneration. magazine!
org/handbook/appendix #3 | Resources, Mission to the Cities In order to keep in touch with people
and follow up the interest after a pub- # 8 | Letter to Group Leaders, Mission
#1 | Template, Strategic Plan The General Conference has launched lic meeting series, we recommend us- Trip
a vision to impact the big cities of the ing something like a feedback form,
In order for your team to be effective world with the everlasting gospel, in- which the participants fill out at the In order for the mission trip to func-
in carrying out the vision and mission spired by the divine counsels through beginning of the series. The form tion more optimally, we recommend
of the movement, it is important to the Spirit of Prophecy. IMPACT would helps us to analyze which method dividing the participants into groups
define both your overall goal and the like to do their part in supporting this of advertising is most efficient, and with appointed group leaders. This
needed steps to accomplish it. Visit vision. Visit our webpage to find out it gives the visitors the opportunity eases communication and ensures
our webpage to find a template of a more! to leave their contact information, that all participants are included and
sample strategic plan! in order to be informed about future cared for. The IMPACT board com-
#4 | Work Descriptions, IMPACT events. It is nice to include a drawing municates with the group leaders be-
#2 | Application, Host Churches Board for a gift (Great Controversy, Ministry forehand, who then take responsibil-
of Healing, Desire of Ages, etc.) Visit ity and communicate with their group
Before choosing a district and church In order for an IMPACT team to run as our webpage to find a sample feed- members. Visit our webpage to find a
for the IMPACT mission trip, we rec- efficiently as possible, it is essential back form! sample letter to the group leaders!
ommend that the potential host to delegate tasks. We recommend
churches fill in an application. This forming a board with specific offices # 6 | Neighborhood Survey, Outreach # 9 | Program Booklet, Mission Trip
will help you to get a better picture and corresponding work descriptions.
of the foundation for a sustainable Visit our webpage to find an example Surveys are an excellent tool to get in A program booklet is a good tool con-
IMPACT and enable both sides to get of offices and work descriptions for contact with people and analyze the taining all internal information relat-
acquainted with each other’s expec- the IMPACT Norway board! interest in the community for poten- ing to the mission trip; the program,
tial outreach programs. Visit our web- groups, tasks, activities, etc. Visit our
page to find a sample survey! webpage to find a sample program
booklet!
“Very inspiring speakers that gave encouraging appeals. Lifechang- # 7 | IMPACT Magazine, Outreach
ing in another way than other meetings I have heard.” # 10 | United Prayer, Mission Trip
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