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Where will I be housed?
During the initial week of training, all missionaries will
be staying at Northern Illinois
University. Housing will vary during the following two weeks
based upon the area of Chicago that
your team is ministering to, and will include schools, churches, and church
members' homes. Accommodations will be
very basic.
What type of food will be served?
During training, you will eat in the dining hall of the
university. During the following two
weeks, a continental breakfast will be served every morning, and a sack lunch
will be given to you before you depart to teach your 5-Day Clubs. You will be given an allowance for dinner,
and you and your team may eat at a location of your choice.
What types of ministry
opportunities will I participate in during Chicagoland '08?
Your primary ministry will be to teach 5-Day Clubs, and in
doing so to evangelize children who have never before heard the Gospel (some
have never even heard of God). You will
also participate in church presentations in some way, as well as a children's
rally at the end of each week.
Certified teacher trainers may be involved in teaching
church members how to lead a child to Christ, and in giving instruction during evening
Good News Club training sessions that will be held for members of our
partnering churches each weekday evening.
Others may have opportunities to assist teacher trainers during classes.
What types of leadership/supervision will there be?
You will be assigned to a team comprised of five
individuals, one of which will be an adult leader who will provide guidance and
leadership to your team. Your team will
also be a part of a group which will be made up of approximately four other
teams in addition to your own. Groups
will be led by experienced CEF ministry leaders, including CEF World
Headquarters staff members, state directors and local directors.
What will be done to ensure that I am as safe as possible?
Part of the initial four-day training will include
instruction from the Chicago Police Department.
Through an established program known as Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS), you will learn about the best ways to remain safe in the Chicago
area. The Chicago Police Department will
also be informed of your club locations and will be patrolling those areas from
time to time. Also, under no
circumstances will any club be held after daylight hours.
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