Face To Face Missionary

Face To Face Missionary




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Face To Face Missionary
Face to Face for Youth: Trust in the Lord
During the March 2022 Face to Face for Youth, members of the Young Men and Young Women General Presidencies spoke with youth about trusting in the Lord.
Face to Face with the YW General Presidency: Celebrating 150 Years
The Young Women General Presidency celebrates 150 years of the Young Women organization in a Face to Face event for young women, parents, leaders, and all women who have been involved in the Young Women program.
Face to Face with Elder and Sister Rasband
On September 13, 2020, Elder and Sister Rasband participated in a Face to Face event for young adults. They answered questions focused on the new proclamation from young adults around the world.
Watch a recording of a conversation with returned missionary David Archuleta, moderated by Bonnie L. Oscarson and David L. Beck.
Watch this Face to Face event for youth featuring four musical artists on October 11, 2017.
Enjoy this worldwide broadcast that featured a conversation with the cast of Studio C. Youth may enjoy watching this event, in whole or in part, as a Mutual activity or with family or friends at home.
Face to Face with Elder Rasband, Sister Oscarson and Brother Owens
This worldwide broadcast that featured a discussion with Elder Ronald A. Rasband of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles; Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson, general Young Women president; and Brother Stephen W. Owen, general Young Men president.
YSA Face to Face with Elder Oaks and Elder Ballard
Watch this Face to Face event for YSAs featuring Elder Oaks and Elder Ballard on November 19, 2017.
In this recording of the Face to Face event, the group’s members; Jon Schmidt, Steven Sharp Nelson, Paul Anderson and Al van der Beek answer questions from youth all around the world.
Face to Face with Elder Gerrit W. Gong
On November 17, 2019, Elder Gerrit W. Gong and three general officers answered questions about the Children and Youth program.
Face to Face with President and Sister Oaks
On February 23, 2020, President and Sister Oaks answered questions about the Children and Youth program.
Face to Face with Elder Ulisses Soares
Elder Ulisses S. Soares and Elder Craig C. Christensen answer questions from young adults around the world.
Participate in a live event featuring Lindsey Stirling, a returned missionary and world-famous entertainer.
Worldwide Devotional for Young Adults: A Face to Face Event with Elder Cook
On September 9, 2018, Elder Quentin L. Cook and two Church historians, Kate Holbrook and Matt Grow, answered questions focused on Church history from young adults around the world.

Face to Face with Elder and Sister Bednar
Face to Face with Elder and Sister Bednar
Regional Face to Face with Elder and Sister Stevenson—Manila, Philippines
On August 11, 2018, Elder Gary E. Stevenson and his wife, Lesa, hosted a regional Face to Face event for youth where they answered questions from youth in Asia.
Face to Face with Elder and Sister Renlund
Watch this Face to Face event for youth on the African continent featuring Elder Dale G. Renlund and his wife, Ruth, on August 5, 2017.
Face to Face for YSA: with Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, Sister Carole M. Stephens, and Elder Donald L. Hallstrom
In this first Face to Face for Young Single Adults, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, Sister Carole M. Stephens and Elder Donald L. Hallstrom of the Seventy share their inspired thoughts and testimonies.

Imagine for a moment that you found out that a relative or friend is in danger. They have no idea what’s headed their way and they only have an hour to escape where they are. The problem is, they’re 1200 miles away. How would you warn them?
No doubt, your phone is already in your hand and you’re dialing away. If they don’t pick up, you’ll leave a voicemail, send a dozen texts, then post a message to their Facebook page, or send a tweet. You’ll even try calling or texting someone who may be near to them! Either way, you know that you don’t have enough time to buy a plane ticket, drive to the airport, get on a flight, then drive to where they are to give them the message face-to-face. Why? The time is too short.
Something major is about to happen on this planet. The time is short, yet millions of people have yet to know that Jesus Christ is returning soon. The Son of God is coming in all the glory of His Father to eradicate sin, suffering, and death and save those who have been faithful to Him. But so many are still in despair and don’t know of the wonderful hope that they have in Jesus. With 7 billion people all over the globe, is it possible to reach them all in a short time?
Maybe you’re worried that online evangelism isn’t for you because you prefer face-to-face interaction. You feel that communicating with someone online may not be as effective as interacting directly. Remember, when you meet the needs of people online and share the Gospel over the internet, it doesn’t replace “in-person” evangelism. Through online mission work, you can make the Gospel available instantly to countless individuals and still maintain your regular face-to-face ministry.
You can share the Good News with the man riding a train in London, the woman rushing off to work in LA, and a teen girl at school in Jamaica, all at the same time.
While you can’t interact with these three individuals face-to-face, you can still point them to Christ through a blog post, YouTube video, website, or podcast. Your online efforts can connect people in your online audience to a church or small group in their local area. That way, they don’t miss out on person-to-person contact.
I, for instance, love interacting with people in person. I enjoy sitting across from an individual and hearing their testimony or having a conversation about the Bible. I thoroughly enjoy interacting face-to-face. However, I won’t ever be able interact directly with everyone. Online evangelism picks up where traditional methods can’t go any further. In a matter of moments, you can shoot a scripture text that has the possibility to reach and bring hope to hundreds.
Mission work is not about preference. Rather, it’s about giving God permission to go beyond our own human abilities and potentials to fulfill His purpose. You can participate in face-to-face mission AND be an online missionary. If you have access to the internet or a device of any kind, you can be a digital disciple; it’s about integrating your relationship with Christ in your interactions (both online and in the actual world). Online evangelism doesn’t seek to replace face-to-face interactions, but to use what is available.
For others, the opposite is true; they prefer online communication, rather than in person interactions. No matter what we feel comfortable with, if we are willing to be used by God, He gives grace to help us where we are weak.Placing mission above preference and comfort levels gives the Holy Spirit the opportunity to manifest Himself powerfully. Moses didn’t like the idea of speaking to Pharaoh – he wasn’t eloquent in speech.
God replied, “Who made man’s mouth? Who made the mute? Or the deaf? Or the seeing? Or the blind? Have not I the Lord?”
God said this to remind Moses that He can use whomever He wants to fulfill His purpose. Inabilities and weaknesses are not factors that can hinder God’s work. What He needs is a willing heart.
If you use the internet or have a modern device (send emails and texts, go on YouTube, spend time on social media, read blogs, visit websites, etc.) you can be a digital disciple.
Do you prefer face-to-face interaction or not? How can you implement evangelism to your online life?
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At the heart of EMF are the missionaries and their work to share the gospel. When churches get closely involved with missionaries - getting to know them, understanding their work, praying for them - this brings great mutual blessing. With modern internet technology it is easier than ever to stay in close touch with missionaries.
Why not develop closer relationships with one or more EMF missionaries by talking to them over a video conference? Why not make it a regular event? We're keen to help facilitate this, and we think there are two simple approaches you can use:
Have a one-to-one video or voice call with a missionary, but why not record this and share with your church meeting?
Have a video conference with a missionary as part of a church meeting. They can present the latest updates on their work, answer questions, share pictures or videos, and you can have an engaging Q&A session, then pray for one another.
* Please note * This is intended for existing supporters of EMF wanting to develop closer links with our missionaries. If you are new to EMF, please do make use of all the resources on this website to get to know us and the missionaries better.
Have a one-to-one video or voice call with a missionary to catch up and get latest encouragements and needs for prayer. Then share these with your church - by a simple report, or by playing a recording of your call. There are several options:
Zoom video or audio call (our preferred option)
Skype video or audio call (you can record this)
(If you are unfamiliar with the Zoom app, we've produced some simple guides to help get started with these, for Windows PC or for MacBook or iPad )
Have a video conference with a missionary as part of a church meeting. Have everyone connecting into the conference, or a mix of people present and others connecting in. They can present the latest updates on their work, answer questions, share pictures or videos, and you can have an engaging Q&A session, then pray for one another. There are several options:
Zoom video or audio call (our preferred option)
(If you are unfamiliar with the Zoom app, we've produced some simple guides to help get started with, for Windows PC or for MacBook or iPad )


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