Saturday, January 13, 2007

Working on my team's teamwork: ET Family Conference

How is my team’s teamwork working? Ummm, less tautologically, how well are the members of my team working together? Er, one of my priorities for 2006-07 is working on teamwork principles.*

So teamwork was the theme of the GBIM Europe Team’s triennial Family Conference in Portimao, Portugal (December 28-January 2, 2007).


GBIM Europe Team - January 07
Why are we all smiling? Southern European sun!

Sharon and Dr. John
Nice STEELERS hat John!

I felt like Dr. John F. Smith was richly anointed by the Spirit of God as he led us to consider the non-negotiables of spiritual unity, brokenness, forgiveness and five qualities essential to teamwork: trust, encouragement, acceptance, missional harmony and submissiveness.

After each session we discussed concrete application of a spiritual principle for teamwork

Then we gathered back together to pool our thinking on teamwork applications

Fred - Charis Associate in Madrid
Rather than viewing musical worship as preparation for the Word, we concluded with praises to God as response and culmination

Fred, Phill (my son) and David helped guide us before the throne

Love that travel guitar David!

AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES

Could one ever cease to be awed?

God's handiwork
(A big thanks to Daniel Swain for this beautiful photo contribution!)

Man is capable of some amazing achievements as well

Two would-be pirates from Dublin

A paparazzi caught these mysterious men in a super secret meeting ;-)

We green-sensitive members of the ET visited "A Rocha," a Christian ecological community

Sue's shepherding cafe

Crafts and basket weaving

"I could really get used to this!"

EVENING ENJOYMENT

The older MKs led us in an all-evening murder mystery.
I think it was a conspiracy; the Regional Director's son (sunglasses) was the culprit!

Henry the Grif navigated us through an artistic evening…

… along with Queen Jessica (alias Catherine of Portugal)

The younger MKs worked together to prepare songs based on the 10 commandments

Dennis and the impromptu Gospel Choir

Helen, typically quite reserved, set her violin's strings on fire!

Claire "Cosby" goes to the dentist!!!

"Larry Boy" - the Return!

Alfredo (Charis Associate - Lisbon) as the insistent cafe customer

This event was cool that even Elvis decided to make a special guest appearance!

Midnight on the beach - New Year's Eve 2006

FOOD, FAMILY AND FRIENDS





"Kids? What kids?!"

A mega-MERCI! to the child care team from Martinsburg, PA GBC for their untiring, enthusiastic ministry to our children…

… and to the Strapellos. THANK YOU!

Kudos, appreciation and heartfelt love were extended to Marlin and Sue Weaver for faithfully serving their Lord for over two decades in France…

… and to Larry and Vicki DeArmey for over three decades of service in Europe.
Bravo to both of these dear couples!

John, our conference speaker, mentioned to me a number of times, "You have an awesome team!" I wholeheartedly agree and am honored to lead these missional men and women here in spiritually needy Europe.

All throughout the Europe Team Family Conference there was an ambiance of unity; I sensed team cohesion. Each and every person was challenged by the Word and Spirit of God toward spiritual unity, personal brokenness and forgiveness. We discussed together how to better promote trust, encouragement, submission, acceptance and missional harmony. I truly believe that succulent fruit will be forthcoming as a result of this conference that was graced by the presence of our missionary God.

So on behalf of the GBIM Europe Team, I would like to thank those of you who prayed for and made special gifts toward this time of resourcing. And I thank our loving God for this time of refreshment!

* For more thoughts on teamwork see June 21, 06 entry “The Trinity and Teamwork.”

2 comments:

Keith's Blog said...

Thanks Paul, and for the abundance of great pictures too. Pictures like that always motivate me to pray more diligently.

Keith

Paul Klaw said...

Hi Keith,

Actually, the thanks go to my teammates for the great photos. And thank you so much for your prayers!

Looking up,
paul