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t.e.a.m. players
by Alicia Bunch
E-TEAM BRAZIL 2005 MEMBERS:
(L to R) Elizabeth Pool, Halie Garrison, Daryl Burger, Tahnee
Thielemier. |
E-TEAM HAS UNDERGONE SOME
CHANGES since I participated in 1998—
including the name: Eagleton-Teens
Equipped and Active in Missions. The
name Eagleton was added to honor Kenneth
Eagleton, founder of TEAM,
following his death. Another change is
the number of students who participate
annually. In 1998, 20 students volunteered
for TEAM. This year, nearly 100
students traveled around the globe.
Lugging my heavy suitcase around is a
fond memory of my TEAM training. By
the end of the week, I learned to pack
only the necessities. And for some of us,
necessity was redefined. Today, each
student receives a duffle bag, and he or
she can take only what fits in the bag.
While there have been changes in the
E-TEAM program, some things have not
changed.
E-TEAM allows young people to
see what God is accomplishing
globally.
Christ’s kingdom has expanded
because hundreds of students have
given their summers to see what God is
accomplishing around the world. Not
only do students see what God is doing,
but they become directly involved in the
work. E-TEAM provides many opportunities
for hands-on missions experience.
Students learn to use drama, music, and
testimonies to share Christ.
God is calling students to serve
Him.
In the three years I participated in
TEAM, my burden for the lost deepened.
I experienced the joy of seeing desperate
people give their lives to Christ. While visiting
national churches, I experienced
the love shared by believers around the
world. Every evaluation received from
participants of E-TEAM 2005 stated the
student wanted to serve as a future missionary
or be involved in sending others
overseas. This speaks volumes about
the impact E-TEAM has on students!
Former E-TEAM members are
serving Christ today.
In July 1998, I returned from Cuba
with a confirmed call to the mission field.
In 1999, I brought back a deeper understanding
of spiritual warfare and the
difficulties confronting the church in
Spain. In 2000, I came home from Brazil
encouraged by the growth of the Brazilian
church, yet with a burden for street
children.
Currently,
E-TEAM alumni are serving
as missionaries with Free Will Baptist
International Missions. Others are preparing
to be missionaries. Large numbers
serve their local churches. E-TEAM is
designed to help students gain a vision for
a lost world, but E-TEAM also equips young
people to fulfill God’s call on their lives.
What impact will E-TEAM 2006 have?
How will students be changed? Will the
program continue to foster a burden for
the lost world? Will your church send
young people? What about you? Will you
go? We need TEAM players!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Alicia Bunch, a missionary kid from
Panama, currently serves as student missions
coordinator for International Missions. In
time, she hopes to serve Christ in a restricted access
country.
TO FIND OUT MORE about E-TEAM or Free Will Baptist International Missions, visit www.fwbgo.com.
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