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"Huge
increase in American tentmakers"
Steinar Opheim
The US is sending out
more tentmakers today than ever before according to statistics
from US mission agencies.
From 2005 to 2008 the number of
tentmakers deployed by US agencies grew a dramatic 73.4 percent,
an annual growth of 20.1 percent, writes professor A. Scott
Moreau in the latest issue of International Bulletin of
Missionary Research (IBMR).
Figures in the bulletin show that 3,354
US citizens were serving overseas as tentmakers in 2008. Ten
years earlier the number of tentmakers was 1,853.
Overall fifty-nine agencies reported
more tentmakers than in 2005, while sixty-two agencies reported
fewer, writes Moreau.
Unclear definitions
This is great news and it is wonderful
to see that so many agencies make more use of tentmakers in
their work. At the same time the IBMR-article raises some
crucial questions regarding the nature of the tentmakers
reported.
Certainly one advantage to agencies in a
tighter economy is that tentmakers can earn at least a part of
their salary through their employment or business ventures,
states Moreau. This indicates that many of the tentmakers in the
statistic cannot live by the money they make and are therefore
partly supported by their sending agencies.
The title "tentmaker" is not protected
in any way, and anyone who wants to may call themselves
tentmakers. Often we hear people describing themselves as
tentmakers even when they work and live in their own culture. As
long as this label is helping people to gain an identity of
being Godīs ambassadors where they are this is very well. Then
Godīs kingdom is made known in new circles and more people are
led to Christ.
Great advantages
In the GO-Tent alliance however we
promote tentmakers as people crossing cultural borders in order
to bring the gospel onwards through their professional work.
Most of the people we work with are fully supported through
their jobs or through the businesses they have created. There
are several advantages to this way of doing tentmaking. Here are
some of them:
- When you get your full salary from
your job you live under the same conditions as the people around
you. Thus you can model what it means to follow Jesus Christ in
a common, everyday life.
- Through your work youīll get in touch
with a lot of people in a natural way.
- No one needs to ask you where you are
getting money from since you have your full salary from your
work.
- All nations are open to Christian
professionals. Even countries that are closed to missions have a
desire to recruit skilled, Christian workers.
The most sad part of GOīs and Tents jobs
as tentmaking mobilizers is to face the fact that we are unable
to find workers for so many of the wonderful job openings we get
information about in places where Christīs love is not known.
Maybe it is time for you to sign up?
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