The first FMS First
had in the first week after the first two days of teaching on Introduction, Cross Cultural Issues', that is about cultural differences. This is especially interesting in the new class, because it consists of various cultures, Indians, Koreans, Filipinos, Sinhalese, Americans, Canadians, Swiss and Austrians. The key message was that we should evaluate other cultures not as good or bad, but they should understand. How can we learn to love others better - by trying to understand. People from cultures foreign to us is to love a challenge, but the more we see it through the eyes of God, the easier we find it. God has something in each culture initially good, down a blessing. This was the spokesman Jeff Littleton also make us more understandable by praying for each of us and had encouraging predictions for us, especially in terms of our personality. It was amazing how closely it matched. He says that it is a mixture of a gift and much of human nature. He was long active years in the ministry and he and his wife opened the first FMS after the death of Don Kirkby, the spiritual father of the Family Ministries School. He lives with his wife for 16 years in Malaysia.
came simultaneously with the start of school and the Pursuit (discipleship school for young adults with focus was outdoor, music, surfing) from their outreach back and last Saturday a concert.
I gave you a 5-minute video of one, I think, successful pantomime put on the history of salvation, I hope you could watch it. It could be however that the latest Flash Player must download from the Adobe website. Try it out.
follows soon then the next report from a vacation in the South Island!
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