AIU Management & Leadership of Global Mission Hispanic Ministry Perspective Paper

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American InterContinental University

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Write a carefully Integrated Paper on the Management and Leadership of Global Mission - AN HISPANIC MINISTRY PERSPECTIVE.

A. Conduct an Action Research with

3 Hispanic Individuals

- Listen to their Story about La Familia:

- Inquire about their experience of Religiosidad Populare:

- Inquire about their immigration story if they are immigrant or the immigration story of the people they know if they are born in the USA:

- Try to elicit Information about how s/he understands the

CONCEPTS OF MESTIZAJE

AS A THEOLOGICAL PROPOSITION

AS A SOCIOLOGICAL PROSITIONMestizaje Concept

B. Carefully integrate the stories of your respondents to the Class Teachings as presented in the Course.

C. Give your paper or portion of it to a non-Hispanic person and have him/her write an impression of your paper

Your paper must be Turabian format, Times New Roman (or similar font), 12 points, double spaced on A4 sheets. The margins should be 1.00 inch at the top and bottom and 0.5 inches on the sides. Write at least 40 pages for this project.

Write your paper in a manner that will interest a publisher.

Choose an overriding concept in the Management of Missions.

Let the overriding concept flow from what inspires you and connected to the Class materials and your Action Research.

CLASS MATERIALS

MY Journey into Hispanic culture.

(Movie the mission): how people sacrificed so many things in order to spread the gospel. How the Jesuit died for the mission.

The section autodoxes about the teaching of the church

Who are the Jesuit and mission with their impact on the church.

Jesuiite principle: sacrificial leadership

The principal lesson of Jesuit

Reductions of South Americanis that WE MUST BUILD PEOPLE, THEN OUR WORK WILL LAST.

BIG BUILDING CAN BE DESTROYED IN ONE DAY.

The Jesuit build the people of Latin American.

The people are still faithful to their teaching nearly 500yrs later.

The society of Jesus called Jesuit

Who were the Jesuit missionary? They are male missionary who was focusing on spreading gospel and education to wherever they go, they were founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola and his good friend Francis Xavier. Both of them went to spread gospel to different part of the world such as India, China, and the rest.

They did not go for any gain whatsoever, not for conquest but for service. They risk their lives against the government in order to help the poor, those in need. They were the pacesetter who has gone to different part of the world that nobody has exploited for the gospel of God. In 1624, it was the Jesuit missionary that visited Taibet having cross a huge mountains, valleys, and different obstacles. The Jesuit did not go their in term of physical profit or gain for selfish interest but were determined to win soul to the kingdom of God. They gain the soul of people by adding eternal qualities to their lives which is more fulfilling than silver and gold. The good things about Jesuit missionaries is that they always work with the local culture in order to pass information and for the people to see them as part of them which make communication cordial and smooth. They adapt their dressing style, learn to eat their food, Lean to speak their language. It was like the Victorian missionaries in 1900 century which is called the greatest century of missions. ( Victoria missionary of 19 century)

Jesuit missionaries in Japan? In 1549 the Jesuit went to Japan to impact their lives through the gospel. By 1601 they have trained and gotten native Japanese pastors who embraced the gospel of the Lord. The people that were born and raised in Japan committed their lives to the gospel, it was recorded that by the early 1600 century there were hundred of thousand and of committed Christian across the Japanese. But the Portuguese and the English frown at the liberation of the Japanese through the gospel because it made it difficult for the Portuguese and the English to exploit them and enslave them. The Portuguese brainwashed the Japanese government that the Jesuit are their to conquer their country and that result the Japanese to prosecute the Jesuit leaders and persecute the Japanese Christian to the extend of crucifying them.

The impact of Jesuit in South America, this great missionaries helped and encouraged many people in Latin America, they brought gospel of hope to those that are in need and stabilized their emotional trauma through their message. Some of the people are part Europeans, part Spanish and part native of America. Jesuit encouraged the Latin Americans by opening schools, universities, hospitals, and started to combined their native language with English grammars and teach them to be liberated through the gospel of the Lord. They encouraged the native language especially in Paraguay because the Jesuit also learned their language. They translated the Bible into their native language for proper understanding, the Jesuit farm with them by introducing a modern farming techniques, taught them out to sing and play different type of musical instrument. They played their native game together, taught them how to manufacture musical instruments, watches, drums and many other things. It has a lot of positive impact on the people and some leaders of the land are began to be worried because the gospel is a great eye opener to the people in bondage. Jean le Rond d’Alembert recorded that Jesuit has established a way of government among the Paraguay people, because the Jesuit did not use force but their service and gospel to convince the people which was embraced by the native of the land. The leaders of Paraguay called the work of Jesuit a triumph work of humanity.

This is a global mission class, am trying to understand the impact of Jesuit missionaries in China. They adopted the local ways of dressing and work tirelessly to spread the gospel in the country. Matteo Ricci and Michele Ruggierri in 1589 brought different languages and things to China such as astronomy, mathematics, maps, books, watch and teach them how God can change their lives to better. They did not just go their with gospel but a way to liberate them and increase their mental capacity and emotional stability through the gospel of God. They change some certain things for them by reforming the calendars, change some of their festival by not worshiping the native god but heavenly God. The gospel in the church was so successful because the Jesuit are using things that connect with their ideas to teach the gospel of the Lord. They composed different song in their native language which encouraged them to worship God in their own language, this allow the Jesuit to be successful in China. Until unfortunately 1800 century when the vertican want to take a greater control over the Jesuit and began to forbid things like worship in their languages, frustrating the native pastors.

JESUIT CONTINUES

WHAT DOES THE JESUIT BELIEVES

Train of tears: people were forced to walked in winter with many miles across the nation with a destination which is Oklahoma.

The current situation in our world,

12;000 people were led into safety with sharing any of the glory.

Inquisition- Dominicans, when Jesuit built people the Dominican came to say that they did not build people well.

Don’t join massive stupidity.

Augustine of hypop: is an African who was the one of the biggest thinkers in the church also the father of Pentecostal, another father is called TETULIAN AND ATTUNAISIOUS: a dwarf man that was sent to an exile for 5times.

Dont be a cultural Christian,

Prostestant:

Spirit of servant leadership:

Difference in Character:

RIGHT to go to war:

Just war theorem??

CAN GOD RAISE JUST LEADERS WHO CAN DO JUSTICE.

THE JESUIUT

SOCIETY OF JESUS IN 1588 by permission of commander

They re-educated and brought them to church

Each land have their own location

1706 Santisima One of the best mission in the world.

1)How did the gospel get into this continent

  1. what are the sacrifices that the missionary (Man) made to be able to preach the gospel?
  2. The foolishness of compromise, when the church compromises with the world and how it hurts the gospel
  3. The Root of Hispanic Christianity in North America
  4. What the Portuguese and Spanish did in the name of Jesus?

Other class materials

The lever of the mission

The owner- God

The sender - God (Organization)

The sent - The personnel.

Categories of Missionary

Visit missionary

Missionary supporters

Short term missionary: some people help to build.

Medium term missionary: help for a while

Long term missionary: someone spending about 10yrs.

Life term missionary: sold out completely to the mission work.

MISSION WORK!

Challenges of Cross-cultural

  1. Organization: The sender could not understand the terrain.
  2. The motive of the sender: some sent missionary in order to get promotion, personal interest, demand.
  3. Sender wanted an immediate result
  4. The believe of the sender

The Missionary:

  1. Do you (Missionary) have any revelation? Every missionary need a revelation to be able to sustain the work.
  2. The motive of the person is most important.
  3. Training is essential
  4. Adequate information about the new land.
  5. The culture of the new place is very important.
  6. Adaptation of the land
  7. Loneliness is a big challenge.
  8. Inexperience
  9. Tools to work with. E.g vehicle, finance
  10. Family

Challenge of mission field

  1. Speaking the language barriers
  2. Territorial demons
  3. Spiritual atmosphere
  4. Religious believe of the people (chronic catholic background).

Spiritual wave interpretation of ( Holy Spirit ) became interpreter.

Factors that can grant us success to achieve the purpose of the one that sent us.

  1. Audacious Faith: a very big sacrifice.
  2. Help of the Holy Spirit.
  3. True Love, Transparent Love, unfailing love, unconditional love.
  4. Courage to do a lot of mission.
  5. Passion:
  6. Strategies
  7. Contextualization.
  8. Networking
  9. Law of the land

INVOLVEMENT

How we can involve, if you can not send somebody. You can support those that are there.

We can raise mission team

We can raise construction

Each time you help the missionaries they are encouraged.

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Kindly print three copies of the questionnaire and have them filled by a Hispanic immigrant then send them to me so that I can do the analysis

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Management and leadership of global mission-Hispanic Ministry perspective

Action Research on Hispanic Immigrant
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Management and leadership of global mission-Hispanic Ministry perspective
Introduction
This action research paper will scrutinize, evaluates and considers important elements
that are included in the management and leadership of the global mission. The term global
leadership is used to refer to the act of leading interdependent people who stretch beyond the
national borders. Global leaders are tasked with integrating the roles of teams and individually
dispersed across various geographies. In particular, we will focus on the Hispanic people who
represent 14% of the American population and are considered to be the fastest-growing
immigrant group. This research will examine the experiences and insights of 3 Hispanic
immigrants. The paper will describe their story, inquire about their experiences of religiosidad
populare. Furthermore, the report will ask about the immigrant story if they are immigrant or if
they know they were born in the USA. In addition, the paper will try to elicit information about
how the participant understands the concept of Mestizaje.
Just like the story of the Jesuit, it is necessary to remove the mentality Anglo Saxon
missionaries to understand the life experiences of Hispanic American families who have
migrated from their countries to America. Only this way can one begin to visualize the need of
the Hispanic missionary families. For instance, from past research, one thing stands out about the
immigrant families, and that is women easily adapts to the new culture as opposed to men.
Immigrant Hispanic women tend to assume the leading role by facilitating healthy cultural

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adaptation. Women tend to be more flexible, prone to risk-taking, socially outgoing, humble and
take the learner role in learning a new lifestyle1.
In contrast, Hispanic men tend seeking power instead of service. Nevertheless, women
role in the transition to the new culture continue to be devalued despite the evidence and part of
men is given more visibility. The basis of this research is that a new reality dawn in our
generation and people of different cultures and traditions are being bought together such as the
Hispanic. The paper provides an opportunity to understand a variety of culture and how to
embrace the cultural richness and diversity. In mission, based management leaders inspire
because they can quickly connect to other belief and craft goals in a meaningful manner.
Therefore, what has led to the research is the desire to understand the management and
leadership of global mission from a Hispanic ministry perspective.
The Latino or Hispanic community is considered to be a community of communities’
very diverse people which is reflected in their religious aspect whereby community members are
influenced by the Reformed Church as well as the Roman Catholic. Majority of the Hispanic
have over the years learned to corroborate and strengthen each other after years of oppression.
Mestizaje is one of the concepts that will be addressed by our research participant, and
the term is used to refer to the mixing of cultural and ethnic groups who share Mexican history.
Unlike the race issue whereby one identifies himself as either white or black, mestizaje is
different in the sense that it is ever-changing in matters to do with politics, social and
philosophical ideas about national identity. The mestizaje concept expresses ambiguities,
contradiction and tensions of its origin in the new world. Today the idea continues to take
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Währisch-Oblau, Claudia. The Missionary Self-Perception of Pentecostal/Charismatic Church Leaders from the
Global South in Europe: Bringing Back the Gospel. 2009.

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aesthetic and spiritual dimensions. Even though the literal connotation of Mestizaje refers to
cultural or racial mixing o...


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