Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Meet Keith Anderson -- Leadership Interview Series (Part 3 of 6)

Which member of the Area Directional Team has been part of ReachGlobal the longest? Keith Anderson! In this installment of our leadership series, you'll hear directly from Keith... and find out how you can pray specifically for him as you continue to keep the entire ADT in your prayers.

Name
Keith Anderson


What is your history with ReachGlobal?
Believe it or not, my parents were doing support team building when I was born, so I have been part of ReachGlobal for nearly all of my life. However, Judy & I were officially accepted in 1978.


In terms of area leadership, I was involved from 1992-2000, and now again since 2004. My ministry has included church planting and theological education (Hebrew and Old Testament) in Venezuela, field leadership and administration, and now I serve as Director of ProMETA.


What is your position on the leadership team?
Although I really don't have a specific title, my focus as a team member is on leadership development.


What does that mean? What do you do?
My focus on leadership development flows out of my role as Director of ProMETA, a Master's level program designed to equip Spanish-speaking leaders in Bible and leadership. ProMETA has over 120 active students (with about 50 of those enrolled in a course each quarter). These students represent 24 different countries and dozens of organizations and churches. My responsibilities as Director are becoming more and more like those of a university president, but I hope much less bureaucratic!


What makes you a good boss or leader?
I'm a strong believer in implementing biblical leadership. Biblical leadership cannot be summarized with two or three words -- it is a complex configuration of responsibilities, attitudes, commitments, sensitivities, and submission to the Lord of the Church.


The three primary metaphors that bring together what I believe are at the core of biblical leadership are shepherd, servant, and priest. To be a good leader, it's critical that I be as biblical as possible.


What do you want to/need to work on as a boss or leader?
I have made it a personal goal to work more intentionally on hearing God (and what He wants me to do as a leader), because a biblical leader is only as effective as his or her level of obedience and faithfulness in carrying out the "orders" of his or her boss.


What has God been teaching you lately about being a leader?
There are two major themes that God has brought to my mind in recent months:
  1. The value of all His servants. Each person, in God's sight, has incredible value, and I need to make sure that I am doing all I can to develop, empower, and release His people for service.
  2. The need to remember that all I do is out of brokenness. Everything I do as a leader (and as a person) is the result of His enabling, and it's critical that I live in light of my dependency on God.
Why do you love Latin America?
I have spent more of my life in Latin America than in any other region of the world, and I've been greatly impacted by the culture, customs, language, and people. There is very little about LA that I don't like, but if I had to choose one thing I love most, it would be the value Latin Americans place on relationships and the joy Latin Americans bring to life.


What excites you about the ministry we're doing in LA?
I like the focus RG has on coming alongside what God is doing in the region. As a leadership team, we are sharpening our focus on those priorities that we believe God has given us. As we sharpen our vision, it may seem an overwhelming task, but I like it because it does two things for us:
  1. It will help to keep us focused as we move ahead in the next ten years.
  2. It also requires us to see ourselves as incapable to do this ourselves. It forces us to go to our knees in dependence on God. 
How can people contact you?
I can always be reached by email -- keith.anderson@efca.org.


More Personal...


Tell us about your family.
My wife Judy and I have three married sons and two granddaughters.
  • Our oldest son lives in Boston with his wife and twin daughters and works online while doing his Master's online. His wife is currently applying to med schools.
  • Our second son lives with his wife in the Chicago area. He's a student at TEDS and an assistant soccer coach at TIU. His wife is a marketing director for a health care organization.
  • Our youngest son lives with his wife in Fort Lauderdale. He's a second year med student, and his wife just graduated as a nurse.
Where do you currently live?
Judy & I are "empty-nesters" living in San Jose, Costa Rica.


What's the last book you read?
I have read a few books in the last two months:
  • Don Carson's Scandalous -- I would highly recommend it.
  • Wayne Cordeiro's Leading on Empty -- also very good.
  • Henri Nouwen's The Return of the Prodigal Son
  • Tim Keller's The Prodigal God
Currently, I'm reading Robert Wuthnow's Boundless Faith: The global outreach of American churches and Justo Gonzalez's The History of Christianity in Latin America (also written in Spanish).


What do you like to do for fun?
I like most everything that has to do with beaches: snorkeling, scuba, boogie-boarding, fishing, aquariums, eating seafood (!). Also, photography and working in the Hebrew Bible.


Prayer requests:
  • I’m convinced that God designed us to build healthy rhythms into our lives. This includes taking a Sabbath rest and a time for recreation (there is a difference!). Thus, I would want people to pray that I would have the wisdom and the discipline to have a healthy rhythm. 
  • I would also like to have prayer for developing a growing and joyful walk with Jesus.
  • Finally, mobilizing prayer for our sons and their families is always needed. I can think of few things that are more debilitating and de-energizing for missionary parents than to be wrestling with family issues across the ocean.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Meet Omar Rodriguez -- Leadership Interview Series (Part 2 of 6)

For the second installment of our RG LA Leadership Series, you have an opportunity to learn more about Omar Rodriguez and his role with Latin America. Please continue to pray for the entire leadership team in general and for Omar specifically!

Name
Omar Rodriguez

What is your history with ReachGlobal?
I have been a missionary with the EFCA since 1993, serving 1 year in Mexico City and 10 years in Venezuela. I've been part of the Area Directional Team since 2000.

What is your position on the leadership team?
  • Catalyst for Church Based Training
  • Area Crisis Manager
What does that mean? What do you do?
Church Based Training: Our principal goal is to help local church leadership to effectively nurture believers toward maturity in essential Bible knowledge, godly character, fruitful ministry skills, and Biblical relationships.

Crisis Management: If missionaries get into serious trouble, I coordinate RG efforts to help them. [Read more about Crisis Management from this previous blog entry.]

What makes you a good boss or leader?
I'd like to think that I can lead well under pressure, and I enjoy helping my teammates to succeed at what God has called them to do.

What do you want to/need to work on as a boss or leader?
I'd like to be a better encourager.

What has God been teaching you lately about being a leader?
To be a better student of those you lead, and to deal with "relational stuff" faster.

What excites you about the ministry we're doing in LA?
The hope I feel in seeing a new generation of leaders arising to serve the Lord.

How can people contact you?
In case of EMERGENCY, my cell is 714-930-6451. Otherwise, email me at omar.rodriguez@efca.org.

More Personal...

Tell us about your family.
I've been married 24 years to Rebecca, who works at developing women's ministries in the region. We have two sons: Omar Daniel is in his second year at UCLA studying engineering. Benjamin is a junior in high school.

Where do you currently live?
Fullerton, CA (USA)

What's the last book you read?
  • The Pacific
  • James in the New Testament
  • Deep Survival
What do you like to do for fun?
Ocean kayaking (even if I hardly get to do it anymore!), hanging out with Beck (always an adventure), and traveling with the family.

Prayer requests
  • Wisdom
  • Wisdom
  • Wisdom

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Meet Bob Werntz -- Leadership Interview Series (Part 1 of 6)

As you get to know more about Bob (in his own words) and his role on the leadership team, please remember to keep him and the other area leaders in your prayers!

Name
Robert (Bob) Werntz

What is your history with ReachGlobal?
  • Worship Pastor at Park Hills EFC 1995-1998
  • Founded Evangelical Free Church of Honduras church plant in 2001 – and have been part of the ADT since that time I think.
What is your position on the leadership team?
Financial Management

What does that mean? What do you do?
I monitor our financial resources and manage their application with the counsel of the Area Directional Team. I find creative ways to report the financial information so that the ADT can more easily make necessary decisions… I’m the guy that reminds the ADT of the financial realities under which we serve!

What makes you a good boss or leader?
I guess I often see things from a different angle; I like to find creative solutions.

My StrengthsFinder strengths are strategic, focus, input, learner, and deliberative.

What do you want to/need to work on as a boss or leader?
I want to work on balancing my desire to focus on the task with the need to cultivate quality relationships. 

What has God been teaching you lately about being a leader? 
To try to see people and ministry as Christ sees them.

Why do you love Latin America?
I love the culture and the people – and I love the music!

What excites you about the ministry we’re doing in LA?
Multiplying our resources by serving national movements – including movements that are not EFC but are compatible.

How can people contact you?

  • Email: Robert.werntz@efca.org
  • Skype: robertwerntz
  • Facebook
  • Text/phone: 815-275-6346

More Personal…

Tell us about your family.
Wife Joyce serves full time with RG CONNECT. We have three sons and three granddaughters.

Where do you currently live?
Freeport, IL (USA)

What’s the last book you read?
Doce Cuentos Peregrinos – por Gabriel García Márquez

What do you like to do for fun?
Date day with Joycie! Music!

Prayer requests

  • For my family
  • For wisdom for the ADT
  • For continued health and growth of the Evangelical Free Church of Honduras

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

We'd Like To Introduce You To...

...the Latin America Area Directional Team!

While everyone knows that Brian Duggan is the International Leader for Latin America, it's evident that there is some uncertainty as to who else serves as an area leader.

Please follow the upcoming short series of blog entries introducing you to...
  • Arthur Ellison
  • Bob Werntz
  • Keith Anderson
  • Miguel De Marco
  • Mike Gunderson
  • Omar Rodriguez
Some of these introductions may be brand new while others are re-introductions of old friends. However, no matter what your previous relationship, we hope that, through this blog series, you feel more connected to these leaders, better understanding their roles in RG LA.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Meet Your RG LA Pastors-to-Missionaries

A long-standing part of the ReachGlobal Latin America family -- faithfully serving as missionaries in Venezuela from 1971-2000 and as ENHANCE team members since 2001 -- George and Donna Warren probably aren't strangers to most of the RG LA staff. However, do you know how they serve you in their current role as Pastors-to-Missionaries (PTMs) for Latin America?

What do PTMs do?
As part of the ENHANCE team, PTMs come alongside missionaries to provide support, strengthen, and encourage them in their walk with the Lord. While they do work for ReachGlobal, they are are careful to maintain confidentiality in their interactions with LA staff.

The nitty-gritty of their role includes:
  • Visiting with missionaries on the field
  • Attending debriefing sessions for missionaries returning on home assignment to the States
  • Crisis debriefing
  • Assisting in the candidate process -- occasionally attending REV and PT Live
  • Working towards conflict resolution
  • Advocating for missionary care in churches
  • Walking alongside missionaries going through difficult times
  • Ensuring necessary counseling occurs when needed
  • Providing tools for self-care and healthy teams (such as a the Healthy Teams Toolbox)
  • Encouraging missionaries to take needed rest
What is missionary health all about?
According to George, it all comes down to the heart -- having a transparent walk with the Lord. Reading the Bible and obeying God's Word. And walking the journey with others -- having a handful of people with whom you can talk in confidence and pray in earnest.


Why might you contact George & Donna (your Latin America PTMs), for example?
  • For help with emotional or mental issues or stressful situations in your ministry or personal life
  • For support throughout a ministry change or ministry decision
  • For post-traumatic stress counseling
  • For counsel in family issues and decisions -- from children returning to the States for college to caring for aging parents
  • For conflict resolution
  • For a field visit from George and Donna!
While travel to the field has been difficult in the past, George and Donna love to spend time with you (the RG LA staff) in the field -- and they are more equipped to do so at this point. They have received an invitation to visit with staff in Costa Rica in November, and they welcome and encourage invitations to visit other LA locations, too.

How should you contact them?
For George and Donna, PTM is not a job. It's being part of a family and a ministry. They desire to be there and available for their RG LA family whenever and wherever needed.