Grit to Stay Grace to Go: Staying Well in Cross-Cultural Ministry

Author:   Sue Eenigenburg ,  Eva Burkholder
Publisher:   William Carey Publishing
Edition:   Colorado ed.
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9781645084839


Pages:   234
Publication Date:   30 May 2023
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Author:   Sue Eenigenburg ,  Eva Burkholder
Publisher:   William Carey Publishing
Imprint:   William Carey Publishing
Edition:   Colorado ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.422kg
ISBN:  

9781645084839


ISBN 10:   1645084833
Pages:   234
Publication Date:   30 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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"A significant shift in cross-cultural ministry has come from the ability to travel to any part of the world in such a relatively short time. Mobility has increased access to more places and has provided a means by which more people are able to participate in short-term mission endeavors, producing many wonderful outcomes. However, one detrimental aspect is the unfortunate understanding of missions as being able to be accomplished in brief periods of time. Those who have yet to hear of the treasure of the gospel are the most difficult to reach, and this workbook addresses one of the central components necessary: grit lived out gracefully! Sue and Eva have blessed us with what I believe will be a central tool to prepare for, gracefully persevere, and navigate transitions in the work God guides each of us as members of Christ's body to engage.Steve Coffey, DSLChristar, US Director I wish I'd had Grit to Stay Grace to Go in my resource library when I served in leadership and member care. It is an excellent book. The authors, scholars themselves with a great deal of life and mission experience, share vulnerably with courage and skill. The book is frank, no gloss here. It is a workbook that will connect with every reader. It begins with text, then moves into reflection questions, additional resources, biblical support, and proposed responses. The bibliography is robust and broad. The best audience for the book is new workers, leaders, member care staff, chaplains, and personnel overseers.Laura Mae Gardner, DMinDeveloper of Member Care, Wycliffe and SIL How clearly I remember those difficult days when my husband and I decided we needed to leave Egypt. It was our seventh year in the country, and from the outside, the work we were connected to was going well. Our work with a semester abroad program that introduced Christian college students from the United States to all the religious and political complexity of the Middle East was in its third year and we were busy raising our family in a cross-cultural context when the whispers we both felt became conversations that always began with ""Is it time to go?"" I remember longing for a map of sorts, a guidebook that could help show us the way. Instead, we floundered through the process in lonely isolation. It is this story that brings me to endorse with gratitude Grit to Stay Grace to Go, the very guidebook that would have helped us through the decision-making process. Indeed, it is a book that is much needed in the libraries of cross-cultural Christian workers. While through the years a large body of work has emerged with memoirs, personal essays, adjusting, and reentry, this book offers something different, summed up in the sentence ""Do I stay, or do I go?"" Thick with practical advice, never glossing over the hard, offering insight from saints who have gone before, and lacing scripture throughout, Eva and Sue will be your gentle guides as you read this excellent volume.Marilyn GardnerAuthor, Between Worlds: Essays on Culture and Belonging and Worlds Apart: A Third Culture Kid's Journey Sue Eenigenburg and Eva Burkholder do my favorite thing--they ""pull up a chair"" and tell their stories, and I listened! With candor, authenticity and conviction, they share their own experiences and lessons learned while observing and working with individuals and teams during their years of service. They adeptly drive home the truth that serving cross-culturally will require both grit and grace, yet with grace they come alongside to nurture and nudge us with practical application. Their reflection, suggested response, and prayer challenge sets us on a new path, and then cements our foundation with an arsenal of good resources. Bravo for such an authentic read and a tool we can happily pass on to equip future generations.Dorcas HarbinExecutive Vice President, One Another Ministries International I know you are not supposed to read the last chapter to see how the book ends, but if you choose to do so, I believe you will be drawn in by Sue and Eva's closing challenge. It is packed full of powerful insights to help you navigate the rough waters of a potential transition. It will entice you to read the chapters that pertain to your unique situation, linger long in the reflection questions (that make you pause and wrestle!), process potential responses, and delve deeply into the abundant resources provided. Thank you, Sue and Eva. May the Lord use the gift of this practical handbook to help both Goers and Stayers!Lorrie LindgrenCEO/President, Thrive Ministry I found the book helpful in so many ways. I enjoyed the personal illustrations from people who have both gotten it right and messed it up. The authors clearly have lived what they talk about and offer great advice, practical insights, and applications. This workbook will be useful for those going through transitions--either one of their own or someone near to them. I appreciate that this book looks at several sides to the issues: one who is trying to decide whether to stay or go, one who has already decided to leave and has to walk that out, and one who is staying while others leave. The use of Scripture is helpful and reassuring. I appreciate their ability and willingness to go deeper and acknowledge the pain and grief felt by everyone. Though not an easy topic to address, Sue and Eva present a realistic and balanced approach to the sorrows and joys of ministry.Steve MaybeeMember Care Director, TEAM Eenigenburg and Burkholder's workbook is a timely addition to the literature on cross-cultural transition for it delves deeply and wholistically into the personal and relational dynamics of why mobility matters to those both staying and leaving. In a conversational tone, the authors examine the unhelpful beliefs, emotions, and behaviors we commonly engage in when staying ourselves (Part One) or experiencing the departure of others (Part Two). Alongside the candid narrative and analysis are rich scriptural insights and diverse practical resources for staying well. Part Three explores critical questions when deciding to stay or leave and is itself a relevant manual for facing this dilemma. Taken together, the three parts invite us to reflect, process, and ultimately bring a transformative presence to our relationships in the crucible of change. This workbook is valuable for the cross-cultural mission community as a whole--those sent, senders, leaders, and member care providers. It is a resource for developing emotionally healthy and resilient relationships in the constant cycles of transition and goodbyes.Michèle Lewis O'Donnell, PsyDConsulting Psychologist, Member Care Associates, Inc This is a wonderful resource for all of us who are called to do ""the hardest work in the world."" Grit to Stay Grace to Go overflows with the kind of biblical and practical insight I wish we'd had when my wife and I started our own missionary journey years ago. It tackles the tough questions that every cross-cultural worker encounters sooner or later, when the stakes are high and the answers feel elusive. Sue and Eva have given us a precious gift from their decades of experience.Steve RichardsonPresident, Pioneers USA In their book Grit to Stay Grace to Go, Sue Eenigenburg and Eva Burkholder provide nearly everything a cross-cultural worker needs in a single, stand-alone volume. Biblical wisdom and personal experience are woven together with practical steps and heart-focused reflection questions. This book will help you persevere through the challenges of cross-cultural ministry, sort through your emotions during times of transition and farewell, and discern whether it's time for you to stay or move on. Grit to Stay Grace to Go is a true ""cross-cultural manual,"" and every worker needs a copy.Elizabeth TrotterAuthor of Serving Well: Help for the Wannabe, Newbie, or Weary Cross-cultural Christian Worker Editor-in-Chief of the missions website A Life Overseas I'm glad Eva and Sue wrote this book because it is important to stay and thrive, but when it's time to go, to leave well.Joan WilcoxFormer cross-cultural worker on Eva's team Grit to Stay Grace to Go is a must-read for all cross-cultural workers because it equips people at three key touchpoints in their overseas lives: when life is hard (very hard!), when you say goodbye as others leave (again!), and when you're discerning your next step. Grit to Stay Grace to Go is destined to become one of the books that makes the cut when you have to decide on your ""keepers.""Amy YoungAuthor, Looming Transitions Founder, Global Trellis"


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Sue Eenigenburg graduated from Moody Bible Institute and Lancaster Bible College. She has served with Christar for more than thirty-six years. She and her husband Don have four children and twelve grandchildren. Sue has served on four different continents. Sue is the author of Screams in the Desert and More Screams, Different Deserts. She also co-authored Expectations and Burnout: Women Surviving the Great Commission and Sacred Siblings: Valuing One Another for the Great Commission. Eva Burkholder's experience as a missionary kid, cross-cultural worker, and member care provider adds a global dimension to her study of scripture and storytelling. Through her blog (www.evaburkholder.com) and her book, Favored Blessed Pierced: A Fresh Look at Mary of Nazareth, Eva invites readers to slow down, reflect, and apply God's Word. She and her husband live in Texas and enjoy spending time with their two married sons and their wives.

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