In Preparing to Serve, author Robert Brynjolfson draws on his global research into missionary training, exploring practices from both Western and non-Western contexts. His study reveals a diverse range of approaches to equipping cross-cultural workers, shaped by cultural, theological, and practical realities. The book underscores the importance of establishing clear training objectives and developing programs that begin with a solid understanding of the local context. Brynjolfson highlights the crucial role of the trainernot merely as an instructor, but as a mentor and model of missionary life and character.
He also outlines thoughtful criteria for selecting trainees and identifies the hallmarks of effective training: spiritual formation, ministry competence, emotional and relational maturity, and contextual adaptability. Central to the book is the concept of holistic equippingengaging the head (knowledge), heart (character), and hands (skills). Brynjolfson emphasizes the value of a contextualized curriculum and the need for ongoing, intentional assessment of both the training process and the participants.
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