FAITHFULNESS AND FRUITFULNESS

Evaluating mission efforts is important - and challenging!

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You are not alone if you wonder how to effectively and appropriately evaluate the works you support.

“How do I know if our missionary is doing a good job or not? I want to be fair to the missionary while also making sure that we are acting responsibly with our church’s funds. How can we make sure to evaluate mission work well? And how can we make sure we’re giving our mission partners the support they need?”

Have you ever asked questions like these?

You need to assess and evaluate the Kingdom workers you support, but it is hard to know how to do that because a collection of common factors can make it complicated for everyone involved.

  • How long should it take for a work to yield fruit?

  • What things needs to happen before fruit can even be anticipated?

  • How does the culture of a place impact the length of time it might take?

  • What parts of bringing people to Jesus can be attributed to what a worker is doing? What part is God’s?!

  • What systems could we in place have to make evaluation something we do regularly?

While we may not be able to provide answers to all your questions, we have put together a guide that can help you think through the important questions to consider as you develop your evaluation critera.

Best part?! It’s free! Just complete this short form and you’ll get the link to the online handbook.

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We have recently developed a practical guide to evaluations that has proven to spark helpful conversations with cross-cultural workers. Called the CG Assessment, it provides a useful framework for an assessment process with your workers on the field.  Learn more here.