MISSIONARY | NOVEMBER 2023

MONTHLY GREETING

This month, E. Scott Martin, senior director of U.S. Missions' Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, U.S.A., window, challenges us to take care of the most important part of us.

YEAR-END INFORMATION

Make note of these important dates:


  • The General Council will process all mail received that is post-marked on or before December 31, 2023, for year-end.


  • For giving received through the giving.ag.org site, the donation must be received and fully processed (i.e., approved by the credit card issuer) by 11:59 p.m. (CST) on December 31, 2023.


  • Cash receipts will be open longer in January for the above processing to be completed. Do not expect your January pay to hit your bank until January 15.


  • If you receive direct donations after you have turned in your November AND December monthly reports (both due no later than December 15), please send those deputational receipts to agusmfinance@ag.org as soon as you receive the donation. We will also need a copy of the mailing envelope that is postmarked before December 31 for proof that it was sent by that IRS deadline for credit to be issued for 2023.

MONTHLY REPORTS

Please have your monthly reports and all given direct offerings reported to Accounting in a timely manner as we near year-end.


Send:

  • October reports the first week of November
  • November reports the first week of December and
  • December reports by December 15. (This is the only time we ask you to send in a monthly report before the month is over.) Any offerings received after December 15 must be reported to Accounting as soon as possible, but no later than December 31.


Make sure you don’t duplicate reporting by sending us the information in more than one way (email, fax, etc.).

HOUSING FORMS

Housing forms are due by December 1. We only need housing forms from those who are paid through U.S. Missions. If we don’t receive a housing form from you, the housing amount will default to 50 percent for 2024.

OPEN HOUSING FORM
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1099 CONSENT

We're quickly approaching the end of the year and the start of the 1099 season. If you have not done so, please fill out the 1099 Consent form before December 1, 2023 (link below).

 

The IRS only allows us to send your 1099 electronically if we have an official consent form on file.

 

Once you submit the online 1099 Consent form, you will receive an email from DocuSign to sign the form digitally. Please make sure you do that step as the form is not finalized until it is electronically signed. You will know it has been completed and received by us when a final copy is sent to the email that you provided on the form.  

 

You also have the option to print and sign the form to mail or email to us.

 

Both forms can be found on the U.S. Missions Missionaries page under +Forms, then Other Forms (https://usmissions.ag.org/missionaries).

 

As we have in the past, we will send all 1099s by USPS to the address we have on file AND deliver them to your U.S. Missions portal if we have the consent on file.

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THE HEART OF U.S. MISSIONS — SPANISH

The Spanish subtitled version of the newest U.S. Missions videos are now available to view and share on the U.S. Missions website as well as our YouTube channel. Each showcases a different perspective of missions in the United States: From the heart of a leader, a missionary, and a child.


You are free to use the videos and share these links in any way that helps advance the Kingdom in your ministry.

AGNO HOLIDAY CLOSURES

As year-end business approaches, keep in mind these building closure dates at the AG National Office.


Thanksgiving: November 23 and 24


Christmas and New Year: December 25 through January 1. The building will reopen on Tuesday, January 2.

OPPORTUNITIES

Do you have opportunities available in your ministry? Send us the details, and we'll try to help you find the right person by posting the position on the U.S. Missions website.


Openings for Missions Associates are shared on the Join the Team page while opportunities for those without credentials are shared on the Volunteer page.

SEND OPPORTUNITY INFO

JOB OPENINGS

We continue to search for the right person to join our team and help support the work you are doing on the field. Do you know someone who is looking for the right ministry job? Take a look at these open opportunities in U.S. Missions Administration:


  • Accounting Specialist (Accountant I II III)
  • Receptionist/Coordinator (Administrative Coordinator IV)


Learn more and apply on the AG's website. Come grow with us!

SEE JOB OPPORTUNITIES

STEPPING OUT TO PUT KIDS FIRST

“Pastor Ken, you have lived a Joseph’s life.”


The woman’s words caught Ken Owen by surprise. For more than 36 years Ken and his wife, Tammy, had served as kids pastors in Greenville, South Carolina. They loved their work and had taken their ministry outside the church walls and into the surrounding community.


Yet in their spirits they were struggling. God had been nudging them to leave their position and expand their vision by serving as full-time missionaries to children. But the thought of stepping out in faith made them anxious.


Now Ken was hearing a woman from his church compare his situation to Joseph’s life. Somehow the prospect of being betrayed by people he loved and unjustly imprisoned didn’t help them feel better!


“What do you mean?” Ken asked cautiously.


“You have spent your life helping our lead pastor fulfill the dream that God has given him, just as Joseph helped fulfill the dream of feeding the nation of Egypt in a time of famine,” the woman continued. “But God has seen your faithfulness. Now he wants to fulfill the dream he placed in your heart and launch you beyond your borders.”

 

Ken understood this to mean God’s assignment was taking them beyond their current ministry borders. Still, the idea of leaving a secure life and jumping into the unknown with no safety net caused him to hesitate.


Four months passed. While eating lunch one day with a U.S. missionary with Chi Alpha, Ken was startled when the missionary stopped and said, “Ken, I believe God has given me a word for you.” He then repeated the exact words the woman from Ken’s church had spoken.


The Owens knew it was time to act. In 2018 they sought appointment with U.S. Missions in U.S. Specialized in Children’s Ministries. Since then, God has opened doors of ministry beyond their expectations by using them to reach children in the United States and beyond.


TRAINING BY EXAMPLE


Now directors of Kidsfirst Ministries, the Owens focus on reaching children through a two-pronged approach: harvesting and equipping.


“Kidsfirst is all about coming alongside local churches to help them reach the next generation for Jesus,” Ken says. “We do that by giving away tools and resources so kids pastors and KidMin leaders can more effectively reach kids and families both inside and outside the church.”


He asserts that, children are among the most overlooked and underrated people groups since culture tends to focus on who has the most money or influence. Unfortunately, this trend can sometimes be found in churches.


“Some churches today are what we call ‘aged out,’” Ken explains. “They ignored the red flags of fewer young families attending, which leads to fewer children in the church. That’s an early sign of death in a church, since the majority of people start their journey with Christ between the ages of 4 and 14. Most pastors want to reach all generations for Jesus, but they don’t know where to begin. We want to give them a starting point so they can take steps to be healthy again and impact their kids and communities.”


With years of experience serving in the local church, Ken and Tammy understand the unique challenges of children’s ministries. They spent 24 years overseeing a bus ministry First Assembly in Greenville and held a sidewalk kids church for two decades. They also emphasized missions, raising more than $150,000 for BGMC. Ken is eager to share materials and resources to help ignite a passion for children’s outreach in any church, no matter its size or spiritual health.


“Tammy and I want to use our experience to partner with local churches and ministries that want to impact their communities,” Ken says. “For instance, we are currently assisting Street Church Ministries, located in a distressed area of Greenville. Most of the people living there have severe struggles in life. We have been able to resource the ministry’s outdoor kids outreach with a tent, games, puppets, and curriculum. At an event called We Love Kids Day, we were invited to share the gospel with several hundred boys and girls. A large number of kids and several parents responded to the salvation call.”


Earlier this year an opportunity for Kidsfirst arose when a summer day camp asked the Owens to hold an African Safari devotional for six weeks. Ken spoke about second chances during one session. As he looked over the group, both children and staff were wiping tears from their eyes.


“I told Tammy it shouldn't seem weird when the presence of God shows up in a secular venue, but our culture has removed God from the public square,” he recalls. “What an awesome opportunity that camp was!”


In addition to kids crusades, summer camps, and retreats across the United States, the Owens have been invited to hold training sessions and special events in the Caribbean and Southern Asia. In 2023 alone, more than 700 leaders have attended Kidsfirst events.


“We love being able to share our tools, resources, and passion for the next generation,” Ken says. “In the last couple of years we have been privileged to lead several hundred kids and adults to Jesus. We have also seen ‘the light come on’ in the eyes of pastors, KidMin leaders, and volunteers as they see the possibilities of reaching children with the gospel. Each child won to Jesus represents a potential 70 years of service for Him. No other ministry has that kind of return on its investment.


A JOURNEY OF FAITH


Ken’s continued investment in children involves writing more training materials to equip KidMin leaders. He and Tammy also hope to expand their work and form coaching and mentoring groups to connect children’s workers from local churches so they can share ideas and needs. A future goal is to outfit several 6- by 9-foot trailers with Bibles, curriculum, games, and concessions and make them available for community-wide outreaches to kids and families.


“Our hope is that we will be part of seeing a great harvest of kids who, with their parents, turn to God and find their identity and purpose—who they are and why they are here,” says Ken.


As the Owens scramble to keep up with the opportunities and challenges of missionary ministry, he remembers the words spoken over him when he was hesitant to step out in faith. In every step of their journey, Ken and Tammy have found God more than faithful.


“I tell others, ‘If you say yes to God, you will do things other people wish they could do and go places others wish they could go,” Ken says. “You will hear things from God that will be possible only from walking with Him in faith.’”

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