Showing posts with label global treasure of great price. Show all posts
Showing posts with label global treasure of great price. Show all posts

Friday, 29 August 2025

Global Pearl--9

 

Member Care Updates

Special News--September 2025

Issue 197

Member Care Updates
Expanding the global impact of member care
Working together for wellbeing and effectiveness


Special News—September 2025
Global Pearl: 9
Being Friends with Jesus Christ
 

Image from cover of GMC 2

Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking fine pearls, and upon finding one pearl of great value, he went and sold everything that he had and bought it.
Matthew 13:45-46
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Overview
Greetings! In this issue (#197) we continue our 12 part series called Global Pearl to help shape and support good member care practice around the world. Throughout the series we emphasize Jesus Christthe Global Pearl of Great Price (MT 13:45) as we collaborate to engage in mission among all peoplesthe global treasure of great price (MT 13:44).

Featured Resources
Core Book--When Serving Gets Tough: A Thirty-Day Devotional for Missionaries by Carol Ghattas, William Care Publishing (2025). "Help me, Lord! This is hard. Life in the harvest fields is not for the faint of heart. Many who answer the call to serve among the nations will, at some point, hit a brick wall in their faith. In When Serving Gets Tough, veteran missionary and author Carol Ghattas shares her experiences, providing practical guidance and hope through Scripture. Each daily entry is designed to help missionaries reconnect with their faith, find strength in God’s promises, and press on in their calling despite difficulties. Ghattas acknowledges that there is no one-size-fits-all solution to ministry trials but emphasizes that there is one God always ready to help and heal." (quote from the back cover)

Podcast--"Caring about Global Governance for the Sake of Human Flourishing" is a presentation by Dr. David Johnstone given at the EMS-ISFM conference (8 October 2022). David’s central message is that "God is carrying out His mission in the world (the missio Dei) through the church in the power of the Spirit and that part of the proclamation of the Good News in word and deed is to work for peace, justice and human flourishing. The Good News also includes giving others a concrete foretaste of the New Heavens and the New Earth to come, when all nations will serve God and one another in total peace and prosperity."

Multi-Sectoral Tools---Foundational Helping Skills Training Manual: A Competency-Based Approach for Training Helpers to Support Adults (2025), WHO and UNICEF. This training manual is a resource "for trainers and supervisors and explains how–using the EQUIP competency-based approach–you can teach foundational helping skills to helpers working with adults. Foundational helping skills include communication skills, empathy, collaboration, promoting hope, and other behaviours that are relevant to any helping role."

Blog Post--"Encountering Ethical Member Care" is an excerpt from chapter 9 of Global Member Care Volume 1It lists five premises for ethical member care: intrinsic worth of mission staff; wellbeing of everyone in mission; normalcy of suffering and sacrifice in mission; work-life balance to run and rest well; and quality care that is provided carefully. 

See these Member Care Updates  
Unreached PeoplesReviewing and Renewing Our Roots (April 2019)
Multi-Sectoral Member Care: Venturing into the New and Relevant (August 2018)
Go for It! Building Our Future Foundations Now! (March 2017)
Jesus Christ—The Lord of Member Care (September 2015)

News and Notes

Remembering Dr. Greg Livingstone, the founder of Frontiers, who passed away in July 2025, age 85. Read about his life and lasting contributions to mission HERE. Note his heart for member care--for mission workers!--in his short article, Reflections on Pastoral Care in Frontiers (1995). His final paragraph: "Thankfully...we have not lost our zeal for the Lord nor for pioneer church planting in the Muslim world. By God’s mercy we are applying valuable lessons about the need for character growth, community life, and pastoral care. We do not want to be the 'merry-go-round' mission, with co-workers going home as fast as the new ones come to the field. As Robertson McQuilkin wrote, 'Lord, enable us to finish well...and get home before dark.' ”

Mission Frontiers
"[This] is a bi-monthly magazine of Frontier Ventures...with innovative insights on a wide range of topics from field practitioners and thought leaders in missiology." The theme for the July/August 2025 issue is The Impact of AI on Missions.

Africa Member Care Network Newsletter
"This bi-monthly Email Forum is a service dedicated to glorify God through networking, discussion and sharing information on issues related to Member Care in Africa."

Webinar: 
From Burnout to Moral Injury: Workplace Mental Health Trends and the Role of Occupational Health; Thrive Worldwide (17 September 202, oriented for the UK context)

Conferences
Pastoral Training in Member Care Conference
Theme: Taking Courage
North Carolina USA (7-10 September 2025)

NCF Counseling and Member Care Seminar
“Grow personally and spiritually as well as professionally through education and training, elective workshops, networking, and confidential consultation and counseling with staff.” Eretria, Greece (5-17 October 2025)

Geneva Peace Week
Theme: Peace in Action
Geneva Peacebuilding Platform (13-17 October 2025), in person and virtual

This five-day event with dozens of sessions and presentations "is a leading annual forum in the international peacebuilding calendar through which organizations in Geneva and their international partners come together to share knowledge and practice on a diverse range of topics related to peace across contexts and disciplines." More information and free registration is available in September. Note the mental health and psychosocial support-related sessions and events!

Mental Health and Missions Conference
Theme: With Grace and Truth: Pathways for Humble and Effective Service/Care
Texas USA (20-23 November 2025)

International Days
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International Day of Charity (5 September)
--International Day of Peace (21 September)

See our framework for engaging in the world as followers of Jesus Christ:
Following Jesus Globally: Engaging the World through Global IntegrationLausanne Global Analysis (2020) and the expanded version (chapter 2) in Global Member Care Volume 3: Stories and Strategies for Staying the Course (2024).

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Warm greetings, 
Kelly and Michèle

 
--See more resources on our MCA website and MCA Facebook page 
--Send us your ideas and resources for future MC Updates
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Featured Resources
Global Pearl: 9
Being Friends with Jesus Christ

Image from cover of GMC 3

 I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father
I have made known to you.

John 15:15 NIV
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Resource One--Special Book
When Serving Gets Tough: A Thirty-Day Devotional for Missionaries (2025)
Carol Ghattas, William Care Publishing

"Help me, Lord! This is hard. Life in the harvest fields is not for the faint of heart. Many who answer the call to serve among the nations will, at some point, hit a brick wall in their faith. In When Serving Gets Tough, veteran missionary and author Carol Ghattas shares her experiences, providing practical guidance and hope through Scripture. Each daily entry is designed to help missionaries reconnect with their faith, find strength in God’s promises, and press on in their calling despite difficulties. Ghattas acknowledges that there is no one-size-fits-all solution to ministry trials but emphasizes that there is one God always ready to help and heal.

Both new and seasoned missionaries will benefit from this book. It offers encouragement and wisdom for anyone struggling with the demands of cross-cultural service. Whether you’re facing doubts, loneliness, or exhaustion, this devotional provides a balm for weary souls." (quote from the back cover)

See also: The interview with Carol HERE and Tough People and Teams for Tough Places and TimesMember Care Update (August 2021). 



Resource Two--Special Podcast 
Global Governance for the Sake of Human Flourishing
Dr. David Johnstone

 

This podcast is the latest episode (September 2025) of Staying the Course in Member Care and Mission (STC). It features presentation by Dr. David Johnstone, "Caring about Global Governance for the Sake of Human Flourishing," given at the EMS-ISFM conference (8 October 2022). David’s central message is that "God is carrying out His mission in the world (the missio Dei) through the church in the power of the Spirit and that part of the proclamation of the Good News in word and deed is to work for peace, justice and human flourishing. The Good News also includes giving others a concrete foretaste of the New Heavens and the New Earth to come, when all nations will serve God and one another in total peace and prosperity."

"Today, every nation has signed on to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs, 2015-2030) and these represent the best blueprint for eradicating extreme poverty and tackling the world’s greatest challenges, from pollution in our water and air, mitigating climate change, and designing more sustainable cities, industrial and agricultural production, so that we can live more peacefully and justly. The presentation highlights several Christians he interviewed who are involved in global governance, including a woman who was the permanent representative of the World Evangelical Alliance at the United Nations and is now active in several peacebuilding NGOs, one of the top academics consulting with and studying the G7 and the G20, and an Indian man who worked for 35 years in 13 different nations in a large NGO (HelpAge) serving the destitute elderly populations in developing countries." (summary by David)


Excerpts: 
“Michael J. Gorman in his 2015 book, Becoming the Gospel: Paul, Participation, and Mission, contends that Paul in his letters to the churches sees these communities as embodying the ‘justice, peace and joy’ of God’s present and coming kingdom. These are signs of that eschatological kingdom; but even more, ‘they are, like the Spirit, a form of down payment, a guarantee that the age of justice, peace, and joy is not a pipe dream but a future reality that can be known, imperfectly and incompletely but really, in the present. That is what it means for the churches . . . to participate in the missio Dei.’ In other words, working for justice, peace, and human flourishing (joy) is to create a foretaste of the New Heavens and the New Earth to come." 

"Godfred Paul is an Indian man in his sixties. He has worked for the British secular NGO HelpAge for 35 years in 13 different nations, mostly in Asia. For the last 5 years, he has directed its office in Myanmar. This is the only large NGO that focuses on the needs of the elderly, which are often dire in the developing world. He believes that the SDGs are a powerful tool to increase human flourishing, as long as NGOs work closely with the UN and local governments. He told stories of how his personal faith in Christ was not just a resource to navigate difficult interpersonal tensions as office director but also to help train a staff to be more harmonious and productive. He also has had many opportunities to share his faith in a very natural way."

See also: David's blog, humantrustees ("to foster understanding and cooperation between Muslim and Christians"); his article Mission and Global Governance: A Convergence of Pneumatology and Human FlourishingMissiology (December 2024)--abstract HERE; David's book (in press), The City Where All May Flourish: The Holy Spirit in Mission and Global Governance; and FlourishingMember Care Update (February 2013).

Note--STC podcasts (video and audio versions) feature our interviews with and materials from several of the 50+ contributors in Global Member Care Volume 3 (GMC 3). GMC 3 is a collaborative book with 20 chapters full of stories and strategies, and reflections and resources from colleagues around the world. It is inspired by the vision to see member care further develop globally to support mission among all peoples.

STC PodcastsFeaturing GMC 3 Chapter Authors
--Overviewing Global Member Care Volume  3 (August 2024)
--Prioritizing Frontier People Groups (September 2024)
--Developing Member Care in Indonesia (October 2024)
--Mental Health as Mission–Trauma Training and Care (November 2024)
--A Team Model for Pastoral Coaching (December 2024)
--How Is Coaching Different? (July 2025)

--The Unseen Journey: 50 Years of Gospel Advancement (August 2025)
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Caring about Global Governance for the Sake of Human Flourishing (September 2025)

STC PodcastsFeaturing GMC 3 Consulting Editors
--Trauma and Tragedy on the Mission Field (January 2025)
--Trauma and Soul Care (February 2025)
--Sharing My Father with the World (March 2025)

--What We Wish Mission Workers KnewCounselors' Perspectives (April 2025)
--Resilience, Trauma, and Post-Traumatic Growth (May 2025)
--Asia MC Network Conferences and the MC and Counseling Seminars (June 2025)


Resource Three--Multi-Sectoral Member Care
Foundational Helping Skills Training Manual: A Competency-Based Approach for Training Helpers to Support Adults (2025), WHO and UNICEF

This training manual "is a resource from the joint WHO/UNICEF initiative on Ensuring Quality in Psychosocial and Mental Health Care (EQUIP). The manual is for trainers and supervisors and explains how–using the EQUIP competency-based approach–you can teach foundational helping skills to helpers working with adults.

Foundational helping skills include communication skills, empathy, collaboration, promoting hope, and other behaviours that are relevant to any helping role. Competency refers to how well each skill is performed. The manual provides everything a trainer needs to teach the helping skills and assess competency in them to ensure that a helper can act in an effective and non-harmful way.

The training is modular and can be adapted for varying needs and contexts. A full training course takes around three eight-hour days, including breaks, but it is also possible to run shorter courses focusing on fewer skills making it suitable for integration in an existing training programme." (summary from WHO website)

See also: How Are You Doing? Tools for Wellbeing and GrowthMember Care Update (February 2024). 


Global Member Care--12 Pearls
Twelve special blog posts to explore good practice

I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven
from God,  prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband....
The twelve gates were twelve pearls, each gate made of a single pearl.

Revelation 21:21


Image from cover of GMC 1

This set of blog entries from 2011 explores member care by using brief quotes from the book, Global Member Care Volume 1The Pearls and Perils of Good Practice (GMC 1). There is one excerpt from each of the book's 12 chapters. Each excerpt is like a huge pearla pearl gatewaythat allows us to enter more fully into the global field of member care. Below are quotes from chapter 9 of GMC 1.

Pearl Nine--Encountering Ethical Member Care 
Premises for Ethical Member Care
First, staff are humans with intrinsic worth and not just resources with strategic worth. We appreciate them for who they are as well as for what they do.

Second, ethical care is concerned with the well-being of everyone involved in mission/aid. This includes the well-being of the organization, its purposes, and its personnel.

Third, sacrifice and suffering are normal parts of mission/aid work. We acknowledge yet try to mitigate against the serious negative consequences that accompany work in risky places.

Fourth, we encourage balancing the demands of professional work with the desires for personal growth. Personnel need to find a good work-life balance so they can both run well and rest well.

Fifth, how we provide services to staff is as significant as the actual services themselves. We respect the dignity and rights of all people and thus provide quality care, carefully."

(page 158 in GMC 1)

Reflection and Discussion
--Recall one aspect of your life/work that relates to the quote above.
--Connect the above quote with a current international area that interests/concerns you.
--Discuss the quote with colleagues.

See also: Safety and Protection, Member Care Update (June 2010)
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For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons,
neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth,
nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God 
that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
 
Romans 8:38-39



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Friday, 25 July 2025

Global Pearl--8

 

Member Care Updates

Special News--August 2025

Issue 196

Member Care Updates
Expanding the global impact of member care
Working together for wellbeing and effectiveness


Special News—August 2025
Global Pearl: 8
Aboding with Jesus Christ

If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him,
and we will come to him and make Our abode with him. 

John 14:23
 

Image from cover of GMC 2

Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking fine pearls, and upon finding one pearl of great value, he went and sold everything that he had and bought it.
Matthew 13:45-46
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Overview
Greetings! In this issue (#196) we continue our 12 part series called Global Pearl to help shape and support good member care practice around the world. Throughout the series we emphasize Jesus Christthe Global Pearl of Great Price (MT 13:45) as we collaborate to engage in mission among all peoplesthe global treasure of great price (MT 13:44). 

Featured Resources
Core Book--Resilience in Life and Faith: Finding Our Strength in God (2019) by Tony Horsfall and Debbie Hawker (Kindle and paperback editions). "Through biblical wisdom and psychological insight, [Tony and Debbie] show us how to understand ourselves better, appreciate our areas of strength and strengthen our areas of weakness. Read this book if you want a faith that persists to the finishing line." You can access the English version of the book's Resilience Rating Scale HERE and versions in 10 other languages HERE (see the Resilience section).

Podcast--The Unseen Journey: 50 Years of Gospel Advancement by RW Lewis (29 minutes). This podcast is the latest episode of Staying the Course in Member Care and Mission (August 2025). It features a special presentation given at the Perspectives Course's 50th Anniversary Celebration (2024). It reflects on "the tremendous impact of global mission efforts over the past five decades...how cultural and linguistic barriers are being tackled, the historical roots of contemporary missions, and the unique calling to reach Frontier People Groups. It also includes array of insights, maps, and quotes, this episode will inspire you to keep the momentum in global evangelism."

Multi-Sectoral Tools--The latest featured items for multi-sectoral member care are from the CHS Alliance (2020-2024). We share four short reports with guidelines to support wellness in humanitarian organizations which are also relevant for mission and member care: Working WellLeading WellGoverning Well. and Funding Well.

Blog Post--Resources for Good Practice is an excerpt from chapter 8 of Global Member Care Volume 1 focusing on promoting health in mission organizationsSome examples 'bad leaders: "They do not avail themselves of needed input from others to complement, balance, and correct themselves...They become entrenched in their ways, even when it is obvious to others that these leaders are digging a bigger pit of mistakes into which they and others will fall..."

See these Member Care Updates  
Staff Wellbeing and Effectiveness: Managing-Supporting-Working Well (June 2021)
Unreached PeoplesReviewing and Renewing Our Roots (April 2019)
Jesus Christ—The Lord of Member Care (September 2015)

News and Notes

--Soul Tending: Leadership for Strategic Human Flourishing (book--2025)
Virgil Tanner
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Sending Culture: Caring for Missionaries in Hard Places (book--2025)
Nik Ripken and Ruth Ripken

--World Humanitarian Day--19 August 2025
--Aid Worker Security Database

See our framework for engaging in the world as followers of Jesus Christ:
Following Jesus Globally: Engaging the World through Global IntegrationLausanne Global Analysis (2020) and the expanded version (chapter 2) in Global Member Care Volume 3: Stories and Strategies for Staying the Course (2024).
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Warm greetings, 
Kelly and Michèle

 
--See more resources on our MCA website and MCA Facebook page 
--Send us your ideas and resources for future MC Updates
--Forward to your colleagues and networks

MCAresources@gmail.com

Featured Resources
Global Pearl: 8
Aboding with Jesus Christ

Image from cover of GMC 3

If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him,
and we will come to him and make Our abode with him. 

John 14:23
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Resource One--Special Book
Resilience in Life and Faith: Finding Our Strength in God (2019)
Tony Horsfall and Debbie Hawker


Detail of the book cover

Tony and Debbie are respected colleagues in Christian ministry, mission, and member care. They "encourage us to develop our resilience and to prepare ourselves for the challenges that life throws at us in an increasingly difficult world. Through biblical wisdom and psychological insight, they show us how to understand ourselves better, appreciate our areas of strength and strengthen our areas of weakness. Read this book if you want a faith that persists to the finishing line" (quote from Amazon site). It is available in paperback and Kindle editions.

Resilience Tool. You can access the English version of the book's Resilience Rating Scale HERE and versions in 10 other languages HERE (see the Resilience section). We encourage you to review the many other member care resources on the website of Dr. Debbie and Dr. David Hawker as well as Tony's many books HERE.

See also: Resiliency for Team LeadersMember Care Update ( May 2018) 



Resource Two--Special Podcast 
The Unseen Journey: 50 Years of Gospel Advancement
RW Lewis
 

This podcast--The Unseen Journey: 50 Years of Gospel Advancement--is the latest episode (August 2025) of Staying the Course in Member Care and Mission (STC). It features a special video presentation (29 minutes) given at the Perspectives Course's 50th Anniversary Celebration (2024). "Join us as we reflect on the tremendous impact of global mission efforts over the past five decades. From the pivotal role of the 1974 S.I.I.S. course to the far-reaching consequences of William Carey's Protestant missions, this video highlights the progress made and the challenges that remain in spreading the gospel to all peoples. Discover how cultural and linguistic barriers are being tackled, the historical roots of contemporary missions, and the unique calling to reach Frontier People Groups. With an array of insights, maps, and quotes, this episode will inspire you to keep the momentum in global evangelism." (quote from the video summary)

Excerpts from the Conclusion: 
"I think we should prioritize the nearly 300 mega frontier people groups—those frontier people groups that have a population of greater than a million in size. Just these 300 mega frontier people groups contain 80% of the total population of all 5,000 frontier people groups [representing] 1.6 billion people and over half of these people...are in just the 37 largest frontier people groups that are greater than 10 million in size...Here are the 300 mega frontier people groups on a map separated by religion. 57% of the mega people groups are Muslim, 41% are Hindu cast Hindus. 70% of them are in South Asia that includes Pakistan and Bangladesh...and 52% of all of them are just in the country of India alone.”
 
“I pray that you would help the next generation to be willing to sacrifice everything they know and hold dear to be able to be your partner, your coworker, your friend reaching the lost sheep that is not in the fold. So we thank you that your power is available to us. We thank you that you rejoice and hover over those who are fulfilling your purposes. We are so glad to be on your team and we are so grateful for all that you've done in Perspectives all these years Lord.”



See also: The Telos Fellowship website, "an  international network seeking to identify and communicate insights leading to breakthroughs of the Good News in Frontier People Groups, the 25% of the world’s population with little chance of ever meeting a Jesus follower" and the interview with RW Lewis in Staying the Course--Episode 2: Prioritizing Frontier Peoples (September 2024).

Note--STC podcasts (video and audio versions) feature our interviews with and materials from several of the 50+ contributors in Global Member Care Volume 3 (GMC 3). GMC 3 is a collaborative book with 20 chapters full of stories and strategies, and reflections and resources from colleagues around the world. It is inspired by the vision to see member care further develop globally to support mission among all peoples.

STC PodcastsFeaturing GMC 3 Chapter Authors
--Overviewing Global Member Care Volume  3 (August 2024)
--Prioritizing Frontier People Groups (September 2024)
--Developing Member Care in Indonesia (October 2024)
--Mental Health as Mission–Trauma Training and Care (November 2024)
--A Team Model for Pastoral Coaching (December 2024)
--How Is Coaching Different? (July 2025)

--The Unseen Journey: 50 Years of Gospel Advancement (August 2025)

STC PodcastsFeaturing GMC 3 Consulting Editors
--Trauma and Tragedy on the Mission Field (January 2025)
--Trauma and Soul Care (February 2025)
--Sharing My Father with the World (March 2025)

--What We Wish Mission Workers KnewCounselors' Perspectives (April 2025)
--Resilience, Trauma, and Post-Traumatic Growth (May 2025)
--Asia MC Network Conferences and the MC and Counseling Seminars (June 2025)


Resource Three--Multi-Sectoral Tools
Four Reports and Guidelines for Wellness in Humanitarian Organizations (2020-2024). Core Humanitarian Standard Alliance (CHS Alliance)

Preview of CHSA-Working_well_report.pdf  

The latest featured items for multi-sectoral member care are from the CHS Alliance (2020-2024). We share four reports and guidelines to support wellness in humanitarian organizations which are also relevant for mission and member care: Working WellLeading WellGoverning Well. and Funding Well. Check them out!

Working Well?  Aid Workers Wellbeing and How to Improve It (2020). "The CHS Alliance has long been concerned about aid worker well-being. Why? Because staff and volunteers are crucial to the delivery of meaningful, high-quality aid. The actions of staff and volunteers underpin each of the Nine Commitments of the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS). To fulfil the CHS, organisations must support staff and volunteers to do their job effectively and treat them fairly and equitably. Ultimately, if people are not treated well – if they are not well – then they cannot serve well.

The report presents the findings to date of the CHS Alliance-incubated Initiative to Cultivate Caring, Compassionate Aid Organisations. It considers well-being at the intersection between mental health, people management and organisational culture. It proposes an inclusive, multi-stakeholder process as a way forward to address the findings."
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Leading Well: Aid Leader Perspectives on Staff Well-Being and Organisational Culture (2021)"To adequately deliver on their mandate, humanitarian organisations have a duty of care to promote their national and international staff’s mental and physical well-being and avoid their long-term exhaustion, burnout, injury and illness...

[15 humanitarian] leaders identified five key challenges to staff well-being and supportive organisational culture. First, professionalisation and bureaucratisation have turned us into...paper tigers” drowning in a sea of compliance requirements. Second, our sense of control is naturally tested by the stressful contexts and situations in which we find ourselves, which can be traumatising. Third, the rewards offered by the work are sometimes not adequate enough to satisfy our perfectionist tendencies and willingness to sacrifice our well-being for the cause. Fourth, our workplace relationships and sense of fairness are negatively affected by the internalisation of oppressive systems – patriarchy, neo-colonialism, white supremacy and others. And fifth, our personal and organisational values can seem mismatched once we realise that competition is often the key driver in our sector, not compassion." (quote from the Executive Summary)

  

Governing Well Five Questions Aid organiza=sations' Boards CH=Should be Asking  (2022). "Aid organisations’ governing boards could and should play a much stronger role in ensuring that the organisations they oversee meet the CHS Commitments to people affected by crisis. This “Governing Well” report makes the case for doing so, and offers five questions for boards to consider with examples:

1.What do we value, and how can we “live our values”?
2.What is power, and how do we use our power?
3.What is organisational culture, and how can we make ours people-centred?
4.How is the workforce doing, and what do they need to succeed?
5.How can we continuously learn and improve?

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Funding Well: A Path Towards Values-Aligned, Trust-Based Solidarity (2024)."After scouring our sector and others for examples of “funding well,” we present them to you as part of a proposed path forward to achieve a trust-based humanitarian system aligned to values like compassion with accountability and solidarity with equity...

Ultimately, if the humanitarian system continues to be financed using the status quo approach of short term, tightly earmarked funding slowed by heavy bureaucracy, we cannot, collectively, meet the Core Humanitarian Standard. The report that follows provides a framework and a path forward to get from the system we have today to the system we could have in the future, powered by those in power: donors."

See also: Voices and Videos: Lessons from the Humanitarian Trenches, Member Care Update (March 2015); the Nine Commitments of the Core Humanitarian Standard on Quality and Accountability including Organisational Responsibility 8.9 (“policies are in place for the security; the well-being of staff") and the CHS Guidance Notes and Indicators related to agency, managerial, and individual staff member responsibilities; and Charting Your Course Through the Sectors in Global Member Care Volume Two, especially the section on 'Ten Lessons from Crossing Sectors."


Global Member Care--12 Pearls
Twelve special blog posts to explore good practice

I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven
from God,  prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband....
The twelve gates were twelve pearls, each gate made of a single pearl.

Revelation 21:21


Image from cover of GMC 1

This set of blog entries from 2011 explores member care by using brief quotes from the book, Global Member Care Volume 1The Pearls and Perils of Good Practice (GMC 1). There is one excerpt from each of the book's 12 chapters. Each excerpt is like a huge pearla pearl gatewaythat allows us to enter more fully into the global field of member care. Challenging and relevant!

Below are quotes from two of the seven resources featured in chapter 8 of GMC 1The seven resources are: Safe People and Safe Places, Organizational Health and Dysfunction, Organizational Politics 101, Good Leaders Live in Reality, Leadership Listening, Preventing Corruption in Humanitarian Assistance,  and Healing the Body. 

Pearl Eight--Resources for Good Practice
Quote One. “People ought not to be encouraged or allowed to acquire the rights of statutory tenants to any part of the organization. In the voluntary world this applies particularly to management and executive committees, which have a preference for the re-election of their existing members, for co-option and for committee nomination for new members. Such ways encourage vested rights, and while there is a lot to be said for retaining wisdom and experience in the organization it need not always sit in the same place.” (Charles Handy, Understanding Voluntary Organisations, 1988, page 148) (page 140 in GMH book)

Quote Two. Some examples [of “bad” leaders, based on a lecture from Dr. Robert Sternberg, Tufts University, October 2007]:
• They see themselves as being above accountability—“ethics” are for other people.
• They do not avail themselves of needed input from others to complement, balance, and correct themselves.
• They lapse into an unrealistic and often disguised sense of omnipotence, inerrancy, mega-importance, unrealistic optimism, and invulnerability.
• They become entrenched in their ways, even when it is obvious to others that these leaders are digging a bigger pit of mistakes into which they and others will fall.
• They may have high intelligence, but ultimately all the above makes them “foolish.”

Ultimately, bad leaders distort and ignore reality. They create their own reality.
Bad leaders also display a significantly diminished moral competency. (page 144 in 
GMH 1)

Reflection and Discussion
--Recall one aspect of your life/work that relates to the quote above.
--Connect the above quote with a current international area that interests/concerns you.
--Discuss the quote with colleagues.

See also: March 2023: Developing Our Character--Being the People Our World Needs and our Reality DOSE! main article on organizational health and dysfunction.
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For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons,
neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth,
nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God 
that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
 
Romans 8:38-39



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