By Hans-Henrik Johansen, board member
This is one of the things Falck offers, and I think in many ways it also applies to the Danish European Mission: We must provide start-up assistance.
The people we serve are our Christian brothers and sisters around the world who, in different ways, need help to get started or to move forward. God creates faith in His children, He builds churches. Everyone has their own characteristics and tasks in the context/country where they are. (It's amazing to see how many brothers and sisters we have across borders and denominations)
In my opinion, our most important vision and mission is to provide starting assistance, preferably with a quick boost like Falck, when they provide power to a dead battery and get the engine running again. Other cars need to go to the workshop - maybe the battery needs replacing, maybe it's all burnt out.
We should not create "engines" or build churches from scratch, we should find those who need a "charge" and give them the right help. There is a big difference between such chargers. There are small ones for the batteries we have at home and big ones for cars, trucks, etc. Some can handle a lot of power at once, others need a little at a time. There can be a big difference in size and power.
This is where we need to find the wisdom to give help in the right way. Too little has no effect, too much can ruin everything.
Pray for guidance to find those who need our help and wisdom to give it in the right amount. Our goal is Helping the persecuted and preaching the gospel by passing on the help that God has given us and by praying that through the atonement of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit, He creates saving faith in the hearts of men.
With thanks to the many people who are helping.