Thursday, April 5, 2012

Where in the World Have you Been?

OK, so it would appear that I broke the cardinal rule of blogging - I have not posted anything in almost 8 weeks.  Allow me to be the first to apologize for leaving you hanging for nearly 2 months, my friend.

And, to answer your question - no, I was not abducted by aliens, nor kidnapped by villanous pirates, nor anything else exciting.  Where I have been is actually very un-exciting.  As you may already know from reading previous blog entries, 2012 has been a difficult year for me thus far.  Through the loss of a loved one, various stresses and setbacks, and just the stress of life in general, I've needed a little of time to get my head clear.  Much of my attention has been focused upon preparing to go overseas, which will be the subject of this post.

This summer I have an amazing opportunity of going to the Solomon Islands with Discovery, a short-term missions program of Wycliffe Bible Translators.  Discovery will give me an opportunity to learn more about another culture, to see first-hand what’s involved in cross-cultural ministry, to learn about Bible translation and it’s support roles, to observe the use of media in overseas ministry, to see where I might fit in, and to figure out whether what’s been placed on my heart is something I could do long term.

This trip is scheduled for June 17 – July 31, during the Festival of Pacific Arts (FOPA).  Once in the Solomon Islands, I’ll spend my initial time in orientation, cross-cultural training, and some language learning.

The team will have a twofold focus.  Half of the members will be focusing on language work, and the other half will be focused on the use of ethno arts in worship.  My specific focus will be on using the “art” of radio broadcasting to spread and promote God’s Word.  We will be partnered with a radio station in the Solomon Islands, and I will be helping to record and produce interviews with locals, promotions of the FOPA, brief devotionals/testimonials, short Bible studies, and Scripture readings.  All of these will be done either in English or Solomon Islands Pijin, which is the lingua franca.  The team will also record and produce a DVD of the festival.  The final week, we’ll be traveling to Fiji where we’ll meet again as a team for debriefing and then travel home.

Before this trip can take place, I need to trust God to provide a team of financial partners who will stand with me.  The cost of the trip is $4675, which includes my room, board and international travel. I am expected to have half of the money by April 30 and the balance by June 3.  I will list the information for contributions below.

However, even though finances are very important, what I’ll need most are prayer partners.  One of my goals for this trip is to raise 26 prayer partners - one for each of the countries we'll be working with during the FOPA - to pray for a specific country.  If you would like to join my prayer support team, please contact me.

But also, I would like to ask for you to pray for me right now, before you even finish this letter. Please pray for God’s provision, for a safe trip, for my health, for me to go with a servant’s heart and have humility while in another culture, for the rest of the team, for the work we are planning to have an impact on the people of the Pacific, for peace of mind, and for discernment about whether this is something I’m being led to long term.

Thank you for praying for me. If you’d like more details about the trip, or if you would like to know more about how you can be involved with me in this opportunity, either through prayer or finances, please let me know.  And thanks in advance for the time and consideration that you’ve given to this request.

Sincerely His/yours,
Colin Schultz



Information for contributions:

If a donor wants to give by Mail, send donations to:

Wycliffe Bible Translators
Finance Coordinator
P.O. Box 628200
Orlando, FL 32862

Donor should include a note with their Name, Address and Phone number.  The note should also include my name, the phrase ‘Discovery – Solomon Islands’ and the Discovery account number of 990561.

Here is an example:
Donor Name: John Doe
Address: 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield, IL 12345
Phone: 123-456-7890

Donation for:  
Colin Schultz
Discovery - Solomon Islands     
Account Number: 990561

If a donor wants to give on-line, they must go to: www.wycliffe.org/supportteam
They should fill out the form like this:
            First Name:  Discovery
            Last name: Schultz
            Location: Discovery
            Account #: 990561
            Special Instructions: Colin Schultz + Discovery


All contributions by supporters are tax deductible.

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