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Getting StartedGetting to Know Each OtherWhere do we begin? The questions below are a starting point, as potential Partners seek to get to know one another. It is anticipated there will be a period of “courtship” prior to the signing of a Partnership agreement, as both parties attempt to discern their compatibility for Partnership. This information can be shared by mail or e-mail, but at least one face-to-face interaction should be anticipated in this initial “courtship” phase. U.S. Partner:
Baltics Church/Church Planter:
In addition, it will be important to explore theological compatibility. Assuming both parties are “evangelical,” holding to the basic foundational doctrines of the faith, are there other issues which may cause concern? In any relationship, there will be differences which will need to be overlooked for the greater good to be accomplished. Can you work comfortably together? Will you be able to focus upon areas of agreement, and set aside differences? Discussion Items Regarding PartnershipOnce compatibility has been determined, the purpose and nature of the Partnership needs to be considered. The following are items related to Partnership which need to be discussed before a final agreement is made.
Discussion: How and how often should communication take place?
Discussion: What is the desirability and purpose of the sending of teams in this partnership?
Discussion: If so, how can they best be used? Any concerns/potential problems?
Discussion: What are other financial needs? What role may the U.S. Partner play in meeting these needs?
Discussion: How can this mutuality in ministry best be fostered? Recommended Reading: The New Direction in World Evangelism , Lutz/Bush, IVP Further InterestIf you are interested in a Church Planting Partnership in the Baltics, please contact Tim Trudeau, U.S. Director of Baltic Church Planting, Emmanuel Ministries, Int. He may be reached at:
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