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10 Aug 2010
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Tentmaker training comes to Germany!
Ari Rocklin
Back in the fall of 1998, during a flight
from Helsinki Finland to Göteborg Sweden, to attend the Onådda Folk
Conference I felt God challenging me to develop tentmaking
mobilization and training in Europe. This seemed like an
impossibility and I felt overwhelmed at the scope such a task. With
some hesitation, I agreed to do my part.
Since then, I have worked tirelessly toward
this goal, often with setbacks and disappointments. So many trans-Atlantic flights in the hopes of finding people...having initial
consultations with various mission agencies and groups...though
exciting and promising at first, simply fizzled to nothing. Every
now and then, the vision seemed to take off and incremental
successes were attained, but always, the going was slow and often
seemed hopeless.
Looking at the map of Europe while praying
became a habit. Asking God for direction and connections. Always,
when looking at the map, my eyes fell on Germany simply due to it's
central geographical location in Europe.
Then out of nowhere, an email
came from someone from Germany who contacted us
through the website, interested in
learning more about tentmaking. After some dialogue this led to an
invitation to consider running our tentmaking business as mission
course in Germany.
After almost two years of emails and
consultations, it was finally time to fly to meet the people at AWM
Korntal Germany. One big step toward the goal of tentmaker training
in central Europe had been reached. Not only that, but we met with
like minded, like visioned people excited at having this course at
their excellent facility.

The director of AWM, said it best in his
invitation to over one hundred mission agencies in Europe:
(Ari Rocklin, Traugott
Hopp & Steinar Opheim at AWM Korntal Germany 2010)
Word from the President of AWM
Dear colleagues working in an intercultural
setting!
Has it ever happened to you after meeting a
person whom you did not know formerly – that you soon discover that
you share a common vision with that person?!
That was my experience a couple weeks ago
when I meth with representatives from Global Opportunities and Tent.
God was at work. It didn’t take us long to see that we both desired
to support God’s people looking to serve the nations.
As a result of this meeting, the
Academy of
World Mission, Germany is proud to host and
co-sponsor a seminar on tentmaking/BAM. We are looking forward to
welcome
you at our academy in Germany.
Serving with you,
Traugott Hopp
President
If you are interested in attending this
annual course in November 22-25, 2010, please let us know as early
as possible. Course size is limited and we fully expect it to fill
up quickly. If you can not wait until late fall of 2010, then
consider joining us in Bergen Norway May 12-16, 2010 or Victoria BC
July 1-4, 2010 (this course has only a few seats left)
or in Pasadena at US Center for World Mission, fall 2010.

The story of TENT Norway
TENT of Norway was
founded in 2001 by a team of dedicated people, a strong board
and effective former tentmaker, Steinar Opheim. Instead of
figuring it out alone, they invited Global Opportunities to help
them with resources and teachers for their courses.
An early indication of
God's favour was made evident when TENT was able to purchase a
historical prayer house building right in downtown Bergen for one
dollar. These historical prayer houses were built
using volunteer labor by everyday
workers who needed a place to worship.
Thus the location in the port area where most work activity took
place in the early days of this prayer house movement.
Although the cost of the building was one dollar, the renovations
that were needed were more than even the highest estimates. This
being a historical building meant that the exterior could not be
changed and had to remain original. The interior was completely
redesigned with the addition of offices in the loft area and
converting
the open basement into a rental unit and kitchen. The general
meeting room is large and bright, with excellent air circulation and
comfortable seating. Wireless internet is available to all as well.
TENT is able to rent
this facility when not being used for tentmaking events, which
helps in making payments on the renovation costs. After the
renovations loan is paid off, this income will go a long way
toward adding
much needed staff to this growing organization.
Why
not join us for the next tentmaking business as mission course
at this beautiful location? You will be housed for free in local
Christians homes, all meals and snacks are included in the low
course fee.
This course tends to fill up, so register early! May 12-16,
2010 Click
Here
TENT is also looking for
donations toward the renovation loan, if you are able to help or
know someone with Norwegian genes who might want to support this
work in a meaningful way, please contact Steinar Opheim directly
by sending him an email at: steinar(at)tent.no
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insights@globalopps.org with
your answers and
comments.
We would love to hear from you.
Feel free to call 239.243.0881 if you would like to speak
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