Missionary Care Course (MCC)
Are you losing your missionaries or church staff for the wrong reasons? Are you losing them for reasons like unresolved conflict, burnout, lack of support or low morale? If your answer to these questions is “Yes” then this course if for you!
MCC is a four week course designed to help develop the effectiveness of your missionaries and to provide preventive care and development. The course gives practical guidelines for encouraging growth and spiritual vitality for those called to reach others in obedience to the Great Commission.

Missionary Care Course details
Date: 26 September to 22 October 2010
Fees: S$900 (live in) / S$600 (live out)
This includes accommodation (for students living in), course fees, fees for accreditation at the University of the Nations. Meals are not included.
Registration fees : $100 (Single)
(non-refundable) $150 (Couple)
Venue:
Youth With A Mission
1 Lorong 23 Geylang
Block 8, High Point Social Enterprise
Singapore 388352
Daily Schedule:
Monday to Friday, 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Who should attend?
Missionaries, Missionary Care providers, Church Mission staff from all nationalities, evangelical agencies and churches are welcome. Missionaries need to have completed their initial training and one year of service in missions.
Some of the Topics:
(Please email if you would like the complete list of topics and speakers profile):
Self-care Debriefing
Stress Management Burnout
Inner Healing Saying ‘No’.
Family Life and Missionary Kids Conflict Resolution
Listening Skills Re-entry
Miscarriage of Vision Relationship with Sending Church
Crisis Management and Contingency
Speakers and Activities
Speakers who will participate in covering the above and other topics are from five mission agencies and various nationalities. The course consists of more than teaching only – it contains many hours of class discussions about relevant Member Care issues, practical hands-on Member Care, personal ministry, worship, intercession for Member Care issues, fellowship and fun.
Testimony
“I would say that one major thing I learned in MCC was to maintain self-care. I also learned about the priority of care – it is first and foremost about Master Care. That moves the burden of caring from me to our Father, so that our people will not only look to us to feed them, but to our Father.” Ann Ho (Graduate of MCC Singapore, 2007)
Contact Us
For detailed course information, please contact:
Too Ai Ling
Email : tooailing[at]gmail[dot]com
Tel : +65 67459700 |