Research
An on-site research trip should not be attempted without guidance from an experienced mission agency. Sharing information about a people is a basic function of both networking/partnership and advocacy. Before taking a research journey, talk to other agencies and churches focused on your people to see whether a trip is appropriate and how cooperation can enhance your on-site research experience. Contact your denominational mission and other agency before planning your research trip to see whether they might assist your team.
What is on-site research?
On-site research begins with organizing or joining a team of fellow
Christians to visit a particular people to gather specific information
about them. The information gathered may be used to:
What comprises a research team?
A research team is a group of like-minded people traveling abroad to
gather information and to pray on-site for an unreached people. It is recommended
that a team have a minimum of four people so the following roles may be
filled: team leader, prayer coordinator, research coordinator and photographer.
Note: research team recruitment and other vital considerations are fully covered in the Life<> Changing Encounters training manual.
Who may take a research journey?
Intercessors, encouragers, helpers, worshipers, photographers, and
researchers in good health, all have a place on the team. Ask God to bring
the team together in such a way that each member's gifts complement the
rest. Good training sessions can properly equip the team for sensitivity
to the culture, handling security concerns, and provide a more favorable
experience. AD2000 and Beyond Movement considers pre-journey training (including
a live training seminar) as crucial for a profitable journey.
How do researchers receive training?
A comprehensive training manual, Life<>
Changing Encounters, has been developed specifically for short-term
research and prayer teams by AD2000 & Beyond Movement and Caleb Project.
It covers all aspects of preparing a team to visit for research and prayer
in another culture.
If you need help in preparing for a research journey you may contact Caleb<> Project.
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