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National Director for Malawi

 

29 October 2012

 

To whom it concern

 

I hereby certify that Pastor Geoffrey Mputa has been appointed as Voluntary National Director for Change a Nation, Malawi. Pastor Mputa appointment is from immediate effect. He has to appoint a committee for Salima, Malawi to oversee the evangelism and prayer clubs of Change a Nation through the soccer project.

 

Mar_10:14 And when Jesus saw it, he was angry, and said to them, Let the little children come to me, and do not keep them away; for of such is the kingdom of God.

 

We are so glad to have you on board of Change a Nation working together for the Kingdom of Christ.

 

In Christ

 

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Johan Lourens. National Director.{South Africa}

CODE OF CONDUCT

CODE OF CONDUCT.
 


As a mission volunteer team member, you are expected to conduct yourself according to the highest standards of integrity and morality at all times. We believe mission trips are an opportunity for team members to grow in their faith and to view all people with a high degree of love and respect. A mission trip provides fertile ground for a renewed perspective of service to others and a strengthening of your core values. There will be opportunities to pray, sing, speak, listen, comfort, and serve God and the people we encounter. Each host country has its own unique opportunities for the betterment of others and to flourish in your faith.

It is a privilege for all who serve on mission trips, and there is an expectation that team members will conduct themselves with integrity and portray honesty, love, respect, and cooperation to those we encounter during our travels and upon our arrival to our host destination.

1)We are guests, and we must act accordingly, including being sensitive.
2) Our mission is dedicated to enhancing and enriching the lives of others.
3)Provide a positive attitude, project a willing heart to serve, and maintain positive, respectful relationships with team members.
4) Demonstrate your faith through loving action, and reinforce all such behavior in others.
5) No smoking.
6) No use of alcohol.
7) Eat together with your host and SHARE FOOD.
8) Remember no culture is wrong, only different.
9) Make sure you have a buddy or someone who knows where you are at all times.
10) You should never leave the group or wander off alone at any time while on the mission trip.
11) Please remember that we are guests working at the invitation of our hosts.
12) Refrain from criticizing, swearing, complaining, or making any comments related to personal preferences, food, accommodations, etc.
13) Always demonstrate respect for the region’s culture, religious preferences, and political views.
14) Act with sensitivity, tolerance, respect, and impartiality toward others.
15) Demonstrate a flexible attitude and a willingness to work as a team, placing your own personal wants aside to be a valuable team member and a servant to those in need in our host country.
16) Offer to help others, and be willing to ask for help whenever needed.
17) As a team, we stay together, including leaving in the mornings at the same time and working and supporting one another throughout the day and the night, if needed.
18) Be mindful to ask others who may be in need of help, a break, a meal, a hug, or a prayer.
19) Abstain from the use of tobacco, tobacco products, drugs, alcohol intake, and from using inappropriate, derogatory, or foul language.
20) Take time to appreciate the blessings of being on such an extraordinary trip with exemplary hodt with a heart for mission work.
21) Remember you are a volunteer and attend this outreach on your own risk.
22) Start EVERY DAY TOGETHER WITH PRAYER AND DEVOTIONS AND END THE DAY WITH PRAYER.

This is such a rare opportunity that is truly transformative in countless, deeply meaningful ways. Seeds are planted, hope grows, and love endures. You will not return the same as when you first started the journey.
Once you return from the trip, share your experience with others.

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