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Starting
an Ambassadors for Christ Chapter
Why
launch an Ambassadors for Christ
Chapter
in
your church?
It's
our Kid's and Our Future, One Way or the
Other!
Why
Partner with ODB?
Member
Benefits & ODB,
Matching Funds Program
(ODB &
Association Benefits)
First, scripture tells us that we are one
body with many parts and we are called to
support each others ministries.
Secondly, the body is the temple of the Holy
Spirit and as the temple the gifts move in
love, unity and compassion for the needs of
others. Thirdly, shared resources. ODB,
besides its Macthing Funds program has links
and resources globally so no stone is left
unturned. The next reason is that we do not
work against the local church but work to
support its outreach either in training,
resources, funds or links to outside
resources. Everything has been designed to
help local outreach from prayer to training
to financing. The next reason is simple, in
cooperation and communication we can get
more done together for His glory than by
ourselves or by yourself. All problems in
the world can be solved inside the body as
Jesus is the head, but He also works through
the body if we are willing.
Our
Commitment & Your Commitment
We at ODB are
committed to standing with you as our
strength is in Him but also as one body in
unity and love.
Our
Stand with You! We
are committed to doing everything we can to
help you become all that you have been
called to become, no matter what that takes.
That is a big commitment. We understand that
whatever we do for the very least, we do to
Him directly.
Your
Stand with Us! Our
commitment is to you first in helping you
and you ministry that you have been called
to do and while we stand with you, we ask
you to stand in unity with us so we can
accomplish what we all have been called to
do and leave not stone unturned, no matter
who they are and no matter where they are,
we as one body are to reach them.
Chapter
information.
Charter
Information. What's the Difference?
Chapters,
usually work within the local church,
school, or organization. They are usually
run by volunteers and work with ODB to solve
the needs of those in their local community
from food, to shelter and other outreach
programs all designed to reach out to the
needs of others. To offer counseling
services, prayer hotlines and local youth
ministries out of existing churches or
organizations. A Charter on the other hand
is used to form a church or ministry
outreach but also designed to help support
the work of the local churches ministry
outreaches. It is usually staffed and run by
full time professionals. We supply training,
resources and methods for outreach for both.
Both entities are designed to work together.
If
you are interested in starting a ODB,
Chapter group at your church, school or
organization, we have ODB, representatives
located throughout the U.S., Canada, and
many regions across the globe. They are
eager to provide guidance and encouragement
to you and your leaders. They have been
called by God to serve in local churches
across the globe.
Our
staff are anxious to help you start one of
the most exciting ministries your church,
school or organization can have.
Information:
If
you are interested in previewing the
resources available for use in ministering
to the various groups in your local church,
we have Links
& Resources & Join
the team! & Partnerships
& Covenant Relationships available
that will help you. These links include
information about the specific groups we
operate i.e. Charters, Chapters, Schools,
Ministries, Missions, Ambassadors for Christ
(youth), Prison Ministries, Loaves and
Fishes, Counseling Services and Fellowship
Houses all designed to support the efforts
of the church and its outreach in local
communities throughout the globe and how to
get started. Most of the information is
located in this web site, however the site
is extensive as we are one of the fast
growing missions and outreaches in existence
today.
The
reason for this is clear; We
care about each one of you that God has sent
us. We have learned at ODB the more we give
the more we receive, in order to help
others. In order to serve you better, we
have created a Welcome
Page for updates, and new resources
added. Thank you and God Bless. Together we
can make a Difference. We,
our members, affiliates, ministries,
associations, churches, schools, teachers
and ministers at ODB, live by: We are
responsible .... When anyone, anywhere,
reaches out for help, We want our hand
always to be there. For that We are
responsible. As a result of our commitment
to others through Him, we are becoming one
of the largest outreach missions globally.
We are responsible both to God and each
other! Partnerships
& Covenant Relationships:
There
are basic steps that need to be taken :
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Set your Goals
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Appoint a
Coordinator
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Sign a Working
Agreement
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Recruit and Train
Staff
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Start the Ministry
The rest of this page describes in detail
those steps. You might want to print the
entire contents Do it now.
It is great
that you want to start a ministry outreach
with your church, school or organization to
serve those in your church or community. A
helpful place to start is to determine your
goals for the ministry.
Once you have determined
your purpose and got some goals, you can
organize your program and recruit the
appropriate leaders. Discuss your goals with
the people you recruit. Help them understand
where you are headed. Build a common vision
together.
What can you expect from ODB,
Missions? We will provide tools to help
you reach five objectives:
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Once leaders are chosen, we offer
training and support services to your
leaders. We give your
leaders a place where they can get the
help and the support they need to run a
successful outreach.
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Provide materials and training
information and support systems to those
in your chapter or charter that will
help them in that tasks they are asked
to do. Help your chapter or
charter develop a positive
image of charter and group in your local
community.
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Provide ways to raise
resources and help finance your outreach
to those in your local community through
our Matching Funds Program.
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Strengthen each
participants relationship to your church
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Offer participants
opportunities for leadership training
experience.
All of our programs place a
high priority on godly men and women
discipling adults, children and youth.
The Lord Jesus Christ
requires much of His disciples. As you
prepare to start a ministry with ODB,
Chapter, emphasize that same kind of
dedication to the leaders of your church.
What they put into this ministry is what
they will get out of it.
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The
COORDINATOR'S role is similar to that of a
Sunday School Superintendent. The
Coordinator's duties tend to be more
administrative, casting the vision for
reaching adults, children and youth and
shares it with the leaders and the
congregation. The COORDINATOR serves the
leadership team through encouragement and
support. The COORDINATOR's primary
responsibilities are
The Coordinator should be
a motivator of leaders, helping them be
successful and faithful in ministry.
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Each
church which wishes to operate a ODB,
Charter group must first complete and submit
to our office in Redmond, Or. the Working
Agreement Application which sets out
the respective responsibilities and
expectations of the local church and ODB
Ministries. As the mission of ODB is to help
local churches win and develop adults,
children and youth to be leaders for Christ.
We do this by providing materials and
literature and by having experienced ODB
representatives ready to help local church.
The ministry itself belongs to the local
church and needs to be "owned and
operated by your congregation". Such an
arrangement calls for cooperation and mutual
support between the local church and the
nation-wide ODB movement. The Working
agreement expresses this relationship in
a simple, effective manner.
ODB Ministries is eager to
help each church by providing program tools,
training resources, personal consultation by
field representatives, and a dedication to
quality and faithfulness to scriptural
principles in all its services. The local
church agrees to recruit qualified leaders
for leadership, conduct the ministry in
keeping with the purposes outlined in the
materials, and to accept financial
responsibility for sustaining an outreach
ministry.
A dedicated staff carry on
the ministry globally. Office staff prepare
program and training materials, process
orders, and provide assistance to churches
operating groups. Field representatives give
helpful counsel through annual conferences,
training sessions and personal interaction
The local church investment
in manpower, prayer, and financial support
is a vital link in reaching adults, children
and youth for Christ. As a missionary
service organization, ODB Missions is
supported by the gifts of churches and
individuals. Operating expenses are
carefully controlled by a budget, with a
major share used for direct field and
program services.
Churches may contribute
through two opportunities.
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Share in the work of individual staff
members, since all missionary staff must
deputize for support.
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Contribute to ODB's general expenses,
including administration, communication,
and program development.
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Make purchases through supporting
merchants links provided on the Matching
Funds page. This money comes back to
your ministry outreach in the form of
Matching Funds. It is a way to double
your efforts and your funds in order to
have a successful outreach.
On the basis of the
partnership in reaching adults, children and
youth Christ, each church is encouraged to
determine a share of financial support for
ODB. Because churches vary in size, vision
and resources, it is unrealistic to
recommend a fixed share for all churches.
However, an "average Church share"
to meet ODB expenses would be about $75 per
month once a program is running and
successful, however until that time chapter
dues of $36 annually is sufficient. What
happens is that we sow time effort, training
and even finances into the local chapter and
we reap long term rewards from productivity
either God and donations. These amounts
contributed from churches are sent to our
office in Redmond, OR.
In sharing the vision of ODB, we invite
each church to realistically share in
supporting the ministry financially. Under
the guidance of the Holy Spirit, mutual
needs will be met in our partnership of
winning and developing children and youth to
be leaders for Christ.
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Sometimes
churches are excited to get started with
their ODB, chapter meetings immediately.
However, many have found that it is much
wiser to train its leaders first. ODB and
the efforts of the local church, school or
organization succeed when leaders take time
to study and prepare to conduct the program.
The Coordinator has several important tasks
to perform:
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Find leaders in the
church who are interested in the
ministry with adults, children and
youth.
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Contact
Us to
arrange for a ODB Orientation session
for your leaders. By attending this
course, new leaders will receive a
certificate indicating they have
completed this course.
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If a ODB Orientation session
cannot be arranged because of time and
distance the leaders should can read
through the studies and complete the
self study guide at the end of the
books. They can then notify the ODB
office and receive official recognition
as certified leaders.
What kind of leaders are needed? A
Christian leader has a large responsibility
because he is both a personal counselor and
a living example.
When thinking of prospective workers,
leaders might ask themselves, "Which
believers in our church are the ones that
have a desire to serve and care for the
needs of others?" This will help you
identify qualified believers to serve as
leaders.
While there is no human measure that can
adequately determine the quality of these
leaders, the Word of God gives clear
guidance. The Scriptures suggest checkpoints
both as a measure and aspiration for a
leader:
Exhibit love for Christ, the body and
those in need. Because of a leader's
love for Christ, he or she can display a
deep and genuine love regardless of their
background, attractiveness, interests or
spiritual condition.
Communicate the Word of God
Because our Father's Book is the guide
and principal resource for spiritual growth,
each leader must be personally capable of
making the Scriptures attractive to those in
need and applicable to their lives.
Demonstrate faithfulness in
responsibilities
Respect for others, loving thy neighbor
as themselves. A leader's leadership among
adults, children and youth grows as it is
demonstrated in other areas of his life and
activity.
Recognize the potential for ministry
A leader must see the importance of their
position as a model and understand the
responsibilities which rest upon them for
their spiritual development.
Dedicate time and ability to Christ
A leader's time and abilities in working
with others must be dedicated to serving the
Master, wanting to bring glory to Him.
Demonstrate Christ's power in daily
life
The leader's life must provide a positive
example for others in order to have the
maximum effect upon them for Christ. Each
leader needs to continually evaluate his or
her personal conduct according to Scripture.
Leadership characteristics
Effective leaders demonstrate certain
characteristics which help them in
meaningful service. They are alert to the
pressures and needs of others. They are
sensitive to the up and down mood swings
often people experience. They identify
with others and maintain their respect.
They're mature, while possessing a godly
outlook.
When seeking to identify leaders who are
best suited for serving, the following
characteristics are significant. Leaders
need patience. They need a sense of humor.
They need creativity and imagination to keep
up to the short attention spans.
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Get set
Once your leaders have
been selected and completed the ODB
Orientation program (or the self study
guides) their first task is to organize
their leadership team and plan the first
meeting. Each leader should know what his
role will be. At the same time the
Coordinator should begin recruiting chapter
members for the program.
Get Going
The time, place and date
for the first meeting will be influenced by
other church, school and community
activities. Begin announcing your program
several weeks in advance.
Get registered
Joining a ODB group means
belonging to an international fellowship who
serve Christ together. We are all very much
in the same boat and the boat stays afloat
as when we all participate in faith. We need
each other in the body and our strength
comes in unity.
New members may register
at any time. Complete the membership forms
as soon as possible after your meetings
begin.
Thank you for your
interest in the ODB Missions. We are
standing with you in winning and developing
your outreach program for Christ.
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©2003 | Our
Daily Bread, Missions
Organization | PO
Box 1934 | Redmond,
OR 97756 |
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