tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-324860522351083573.post8434289387267403255..comments2024-03-26T15:29:31.939+09:00Comments on on the edge of ordinary: A mobilising tableWendyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17882558757262419263noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-324860522351083573.post-45375971869306441342016-05-02T13:29:31.869+09:002016-05-02T13:29:31.869+09:00Thanks J. I'll definitely blog about the end s...Thanks J. I'll definitely blog about the end shape of this new initiative. What a great idea having people tell us what mobilised them. Someone has also suggested that we ask people to bring what mobilisation tools they've used for "show and tell".Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17882558757262419263noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-324860522351083573.post-1231021621037124532016-04-29T04:16:36.493+09:002016-04-29T04:16:36.493+09:00I can't wait to hear what your final idea is! ...I can't wait to hear what your final idea is! I agree that communication in all forms from missionaries helps with mobilization, if only to help debunk people's myths about what missions is and what missionaries do and the idea that, "I could never do that." <br /><br />I don't know if this would fit your setting, but it might be fun to have several writing prompts on the table (or wall) and have missionaries complete the sentence, e.g., "I thought I could never be a missionary because .... but God ..." or "Some of the ordinary things I do as a missionary are ..." or "I was mobilized by means of x, y, and z...." It might end up being something you (or someone else in your organization) can use in official mobilization materials, or it might serve its purpose as a brainstorm to help individual missionaries see more of their unique story which they can share in their own mobilization efforts. <br /><br />Or decorate the table with lots of speech bubbles telling how different ones mobilize. <br /><br />Exciting stuff!-Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11958748515619017752noreply@blogger.com