O QUE É O PLANO PEACE?
O Plano PEACE está focado em recuperar o papel da igreja como o centro da missão. Ele é modelado após o ministério de Jesus e posto em prática através de crentes comuns que amam seus vizinhos – não importa onde Deus os coloque. Pessoas comuns, capacitadas por Deus, fazendo o que Jesus fez, onde quer que estejam.
O QUE TORNA O PLANO PEACE ÚNICO?
DEIXa OS CRENTES Comuns LIDERAREM
Promove, Planta e Realiza Parcerias Com a Igreja Local
O Plano PEACE trata de recuperar a primazia da igreja local em seu papel nas missões globais.
Frequentemente, quando trabalhamos culturalmente, entramos em uma comunidade e contornamos a igreja local – a própria organização projetada e melhor posicionada para enfrentar os desafios de sua comunidade. Quando ajudamos os crentes da igreja local a ficarem equipados com ferramentas e treinamento, todos aprendem e o trabalho transformacional continua muito tempo após a saída dos visitantes.
Trabalha de cima para baixo e de baixo para cima
O Plano PEACE reúne igrejas de diferentes denominações e culturas como equipe, para lidar com os maiores problemas enfrentados pelo mundo. Embora o governo, o setor privado e as ONGs tenham um papel a desempenhar, eles não podem mobilizar a força exponencial dos membros comuns da igreja que servem sua comunidade. Quando as igrejas fazem o que somente elas podem fazer – amam suas comunidades de maneiras práticas – a transformação sustentável começa a ocorrer.
IMITa O MODELO DE JESUS
Em Mateus 10 e Lucas 10, Jesus expôs princípios missionais instrucionais a seus discípulos. Entre eles estava a ideia “Não pegue uma bolsa”. As missões não precisam ser caras – elas sempre foram feitas para fazer discípulos, não apenas para trazer recursos. Quando nos associamos para levantar e treinar outros crentes, concentrando-nos em suas necessidades espirituais e práticas, nossos esforços missionais não são mais limitados pelo tamanho de nossa bolsa.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PEACE PLAN: LOCAL VS. GLOBAL
Local
The local church is designed to be a family that welcomes in the community and reaches out in practical ways to meet their felt needs. The church is the only organization that cares for the whole person and their whole family, for their whole life.
When we reach out using the PEACE Plan principles through the local church, we focus on several key things:
Transformation over Transaction
How can we help meet all the needs of the hurting in our communities? Focusing on physical needs is not enough. We want to go beyond their tangible needs to their intangible needs.
Drawing People into Deeper Discipleship
Beyond giving “stuff,” PEACE Plan style outreaches focus on creating discipleship opportunities that bring people into our church family and help them take their next step towards Jesus and community.
Unleashing Ordinary Believers to Create Solutions
Often, when someone is hurting, they need care on multiple levels. Through the PEACE Plan, any member can be equipped to meet needs – all they need is a willingness to step up and reach out. As every member lives out the unique call God has placed on his or her life, the local church becomes a place where many needs are met in practical ways.
Focus on causes, not symptoms
If we want to create real, sustainable change, that means going after the tough stuff. It’s not enough to medicate the symptoms of the problems in our communities, as the church we are equipped to tackle the relationships, hurts, and systemic problems driving the challenges of those in our neighborhoods.
Global
When working cross-culturally in missions, it can be tempting to enter a community and meet needs directly. The problem with this approach is that it side-steps the local church. Local believers are experts on their communities – and they will continue to live in that community long after cross-cultural visitors leave!
The PEACE Plan takes a different approach to working cross-culturally:
Go to serve the local church
For many Christians, we’ve thought the best we can do to serve globally is pay for missions efforts, pray, and stay out of the way. However, we believe that when Jesus commanded us to go in Acts 1:8, he actually meant go! We live in a unique time in history when it’s never been easier to serve in our neighborhood or around the globe. Every believer has something they can contribute to the body of Christ.
Bring ourselves, not “stuff”
It can be tempting to focus on giving resources, but as Jesus modeled, the greatest transformation comes from relationship. We each have much to learn from each other cross-culturally in the body of Christ.
Foster local ownership of local problems
When we shift our focus on empowering local believers with tools and training, the outputs of cross-cultural work are sustainable and reproducible. When they become the hero in their context, the local church is seen as the source of hope for that community and God gets the glory.