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Author: Pocock, M.        
Title: A recruiter's view of missionary training.
Evangelical Missions Quarterly,
 
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Pub. Data: 21, 409-412.    1985
Pub. Type: Article      4 pages
Summary: An article written by a missionary become recruiter telling of his change in view about what is needed preparation. He specifies the core needed and calls for a flexible approach to achieving that core.
Gems: There isn't one best way to get prepared and prospective workers begin from many starting points Because of the many different points from which people begin missions preparation, almost every case needs individual assessment to determine readiness for missions career. Continuing education and a lifetime learning attitude are more desirable than lengthy prefield preparation.
Outline: Concentrate more on outcomes than on method
The essential components
Outcomes
Flexibility and adaptability
   
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This citation is indexed in the following categories:

    Assessment
    Agency Responsibility
    Adaptability
    Competence
    education
    screening
    training

 

 
 

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