What came to your mind when you read the title to this new article? I hope the picture in my mind came across to yours: paperwork! Paperwork can be pretty tedious sometimes. Whenever I have to fill out paperwork I thank God that He didn’t call me to be a doctor, a lawyer, or a secretary, because I would have to fill out a ton of paperwork probably on a daily basis.
Well, you may wonder why I spent my first paragraph talking about paperwork. Mainly because it is on my mind…I just did some. But, for the first time in my life I was happy to fill out paperwork. This was a special stack of papers…our application papers to New Tribes Mission!
It may seem a little strange to some that we even have to “apply” to New Tribes Missions. It may be strange to others that we haven’t applied already, so let me explain the process. About 2 years ago we applied to the New Tribes Mission Missionary Training Center. Our goal was to one day be a full-fledge member of the mission. As the process goes, you cannot join New Tribes Mission until you have completed the training. During the training process not only are you equipped to serve as a missionary with the organization, you are also evaluated to see if you and the mission are even a good fit. When the training is completed you apply to become members of the team.
We currently stand 4 weeks out from completing our church planting training, and our official interview is in two weeks. It’s not really a concern that we might not get in. Remember how I said that during the training we are evaluated? The Missionary Training Center won’t let someone complete the training only to say that they are not allowed to be members. That wouldn’t be fair to anybody. If there was an issue with the person or couple becoming members of the mission, they would have let them know long before so that the issues could be worked through.
All that to say is the paperwork is in! We have gotten far enough along in the process that now we can officially apply to the mission! Our interview is with a couple from the home office in two weeks. If all goes according to every indication we will accept membership January 1st. We are standing at the thresh-hold, one step away from walking through the door.
We covet your prayers these days. Praise God with us that He has gotten us to this point. It’s been a long time since that day in Argentina in 2003 when I decided I wanted to be a part of what New Tribes Mission was doing. But here we are today, and the time that has transpired was worth every second.
Remembering the past, and turning away from what lie ahead
Till All Are Reached
Jon and Jen Quast
Jon and Jen Quast Preparing for Tribal Church Planting in Paraguay 