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Arthur Nisly

Sexual Addiction among Us and the Way Forward

Arthur Nisly addresses the pervasive issue of sexual addiction within conservative Anabaptist communities. He describes it as a powerful "tsunami" and a hidden "internal bleeding," emphasizing its devastating impact and the...

Ministering to the Abused

Sexual abuse damages people in ways that are deep and significant. Abuse among our plain people is much more prevalent than we wish. Reaching out to the abused who are not a part of our churches will also require that we confront...

Addressing Turnover (Arthur Nisly)

When mission workers must leave their place of ministry before they planned to leave, everyone loses! Kingdom momentum is lost, worker growth potential is stifled, and there are even financial losses. Language learning and...

Preparing Your People for Ministry (Arthur Nisly)

There are gifted people you know that God is calling to missions. Planting the idea, believing in them, helping them prepare, guiding them to the right place, and staying in touch with them while they are away are all important...

Avoiding Overload and Burnout

After describing what overload and burnout looks like, this presentation discusses and looks at solutions to common external and internal causes, wrestling with what it means to have appropriate balance in all areas of life. How...

Ministering to the Abused

Sexual abuse damages people in ways that are deep and significant. Abuse among our plain people is much more prevalent than we wish. Reaching out to the abused who are not a part of our churches will also require that we confront...

Living Intentionally

Intentional living is a way of understanding and actuating the latent gifts God has given us. Living intentionally assumes that we have appropriate goals and that they are clearly defined. Arthur discusses the value of...

Avoiding Overload and Burnout

he burden behind this workshop is that we finish well in the ministries that God has called us to. Too frequently the exhaustion of never being able to rest catches up with the best of us. How sad when uniquely gifted individuals...

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