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B R E A K T H R O U G H SEND INTERNATIONAL 2016 ANNUAL REPORT A GLOBAL MOVEMENT OF JESUS FOLLOWERS making disciples among the unreached send.org

SEND INTERNATIONAL 2016 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS International Director: Prepare for Breakthrough 3 Thailand: Village Transformation 4-5 Russia: Full Circle 6-7 Diaspora North America: Story of a Prophet 8-9 Poland: Can t Keep Quiet 10-11 SEND USA: Catalyst for Breakthrough 12-13 SEND Financials: Daily Breakthroughs 14-15

I recently faced some challenges that pressed down like weights thrown over my shoulders. During this time, I asked God for a word or an image on which I could focus my prayers. He gave me a word: Breakthrough. I began asking God to breathe into this word. I thought that maybe if I prayed hard for many months, perhaps we would eventually see some significant developments in our work among the unreached. I was confusing my effort with God s grace. Just a few weeks later, I spoke with a coworker in Southeast Asia who shared about several new Bible studies starting in a village of outcasts. The key channel for these Bible studies is a group of teenage girls, perhaps the most vulnerable and weakest segment of that society. He said: This is an incredible breakthrough. And that became fuel for my heart, my faith. So often, we want to see God s power released in our lives, in our world, yet we feel weak. God s work through these young women energized me to continue pursuing him, doing what I can to join with his work among the unreached. I m expecting more breakthroughs. In fact, I believe 2017 will be filled with breakthroughs. That is not an invitation to sit back, wait and watch. That is an invitation to pray earnestly, to do all we can to be ready for how God will work. As you read this report, stop to praise our good, trustworthy Father who is working among the unreached in so many amazing ways. Stop and pray for breakthroughs in these hard and challenging contexts. Stop and consider how you will join his work. Prepare for a year of breakthroughs. Warren Janzen There it was again! Looking over the notes I had taken during our call, it was like God breathed. He pulled back the curtain just a little and showed how he was demonstrating his power through the weakness of these young believers. International Director SEND International SEND International 2016 Annual Report send.org 3

hailand VILLAGE TRANSFORMATION

When we offered 15 Shan girls educational scholarships, our vision went beyond rescuing them from the sex trade. Even as we watched the gospel change these teens lives, we persistently prayed for a breakthrough that would transform their entire village. We prayed for years, but only one Bible storytelling group started. We saw little interest in the gospel until now. We coupled our persistent petitions with frequent visits to the village. When we prayed for one woman, Pa Pram*, she felt the healing power that came through the name of Jesus. Pa Pram told us that the local fortune-teller does not welcome our visits when we re around, the spirits she cries out to do not show up. Pa Pram used to go to that fortune-teller, but now she believes that the Spirit of the Christians is different. She even believes in the death and resurrection of Jesus, but still worships Buddha alongside Jesus. Pa Pram wants to understand the gospel better, so she s invited us to share the stories from the Bible in her home. After years of prayer, the breakthrough has begun! And it s not just Pa Pram. In less than two months, three other village households have invited us to start Bible storytelling groups. Instead of one home group, we suddenly have five! In one new group, the team shared the creation story from Genesis. The villagers listened intently. When it was over, they announced, We have never heard anything like that in our entire lives. Our small team is thrilled. We re also overwhelmed. But this leads to another breakthrough: We are training the Shan teen scholars to lead these storytelling groups. The Shan dorm mom and one of the young women have already begun telling the stories, marking the beginning of a second-generation disciplemaking movement. Thank you, Lord, for new Bible-storying groups! May many more Shan trust you as Savior. *Not her real name SEND International 2016 Annual Report send.org 5

ussia FULL CIRCLE

Two decades ago, as the Soviet Union crumbled, a young Slavic couple moved across the border from their native Ukraine, hoping to reach other Russian speakers with the gospel. Slavic* and Katya* arrived in Russia s Ural Mountain region to a city of one million but they found only one evangelical church with 100 members. The next two years were exciting, as God added 50 young believers to the church. God went on to lead Slavic and Katya to a different church-planting effort in Russia, but they never forgot their time in the Ural Mountains. Our team in Russia has long asked the Lord for opportunities to engage new unreached people groups. In the past year, he started opening door after door in answer to these prayers. Slavic and Katya were the keys. As our team sought the Lord s leading, Slavic and Katya reconnected with two of the young men who had come to Christ during their stay 20 years ago. These men were now pastors and each had roots in two of Russia s 80 unreached people groups. Other believers in the community had started to write Christian songs in their own language. Not only did God give Slavic and Katya these connections, he gave his Word. For the first time, the whole New Testament has been published in the language of one of the unreached people groups. After 20 years, Slavic and Katya have returned to this Ural Mountain region, once again ready to engage the lost although this time, their focus isn t on Russian speakers. They ve joined a passionate team of experienced and new workers, all with a heart to make disciples among the unreached. For Slavic and Katya and for our team in Russia the time is right. God s time is always right. Thank you, Lord, for your perfect timing. May these unreached groups be reached with the gospel. *Not their real names SEND International 2016 Annual Report send.org 7

STORY OF A PROPHET Diaspora North America

The United States and Canada have welcomed more than 50 million immigrants, many of them from countries closed to Western missionaries. In response to this great opportunity, in 2016, SEND launched its newest field: Diaspora North America. Below, one of our diaspora workers shares about her developing relationship with a refugee named Princess.* Many refugee women arrive not speaking English. They don t have cars and they do have small children, so we study English together at their homes. Recently, Princess and I have been reading children s books together. Little Bear and Richard Scarry were well-loved, and then I brought Princess the story of Joseph. Praise God, Princess was prepared to connect with this account. This is a story of a prophet! My mother learn a little Arabic because she wanted to read about prophets, Princess said. She teached me some! There is another prophet Job. I like him. He had bad things happen. He was very patient. Seeing Princess excitement, my husband offered to bring her more stories of the prophets stories that are both in her own language and in a digital format that she can send to her mom, who lives in a closed country. Thanks to modern technology, they can discuss these stories via WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. Princess eyes lit up! My mom would be too happy! Oh, and I can listen in my language and then say the story in English and you can correct my English! Because they ve witnessed horrific deeds performed in the name of God, many refugees feel nervous about pushy religion. They need to see real love, true care, and good friendships. We ve spent a year building a relationship with Princess through prenatal classes, birthing, nursing struggles, landlord troubles, sewage floods, and moving apartments living life together and now SHE has the idea of studying Bible stories. Yes, I think we can do that! Thank you, Lord, for bringing the unreached to our neighborhoods. May Princess and other refugees come to trust the living God. *Not her real name SEND International 2016 Annual Report send.org 9

OLAND CAN T KEEP QUIET

In Opole, Poland, the Holy Spirit won t keep quiet, not even in the library. Every Wednesday, a growing group gathers there to discuss spiritual matters. We watch a video about a difficult issue, and then we ask, What does the Bible say about this, explains SEND missionary Mitch Misak. We have 40 minutes to talk, but we could use another hour. Some of the attendees are hearing the Word for the first time. It s really interesting to sit back and see how the discussion goes, Mitch said. One retired lady tells me that now she s reading her Bible more. Through a library contact, God led Mitch to another open door leading to a school gymnasium. Mitch now coaches basketball at two public schools. We start with a Bible lesson on a virtue patience, forgiveness, perseverance, Mitch says. I use basketball to illustrate the virtues. So, if you pass the ball to someone and they miss, you forgive them and give them another chance. I hold on to Isaiah 55:11 God s word does not return void and pray that God s truth will shape these young boys into young men who will hold true to the Bible. As people from these outreaches become ready to attend church, Mitch can invite them to a vibrant, evangelism-focused congregation. The church plant in Opole recently baptized five new believers and is outgrowing its space. The worship leader led a friend to Christ. The friend led her co-worker to Christ, and then her boyfriend. They had been living together for eight years. They decided, without any of us saying anything, that they should stop living together and get married, Mitch said. They felt convicted by the Holy Spirit. This spoke volumes to their family, their coworkers, their friends. Mitch recently introduced a university student to the husband. We were talking about the way being narrow when this new husband just shared the gospel with him, Mitch said. It was amazing to see. Thank you, Lord, for Polish people hearing the gospel for the first time. May your word accomplish its work in their lives. SEND International 2016 Annual Report send.org 11

END USA CATALYST FOR BREAKTHROUGH

In August of 1806, a group of students from Williams College met outside to pray for foreign missions. A sudden rainstorm forced them to take cover under a nearby haystack. This makeshift shelter lent its name to their ongoing Haystack Prayer Meetings, which are credited as launching the modern missions era. In July of 2016, SEND missionaries quietly bowed their heads to pray about a new opportunity. SEND had been invited to launch a deep and generous collaboration with two other missions organizations: TEAM and SAM (South America Mission). As we prayed, we wondered with excitement if this was the start of another great missions movement. While SEND has worked closely with other organizations in the past, this will be a new level of collaboration. The vision is to find ways to share our services, pool our resources, and blend our efforts to make us all more effective at making disciples among the unreached. Currently, groups from our fields and offices are meeting with their counterparts for discussion and planning. Warren Janzen said of the association, Based upon the belief that united we can do more, a year of talks have prompted TEAM, SAM and SEND to launch a Great Commission association that affirms our unique contributions and promotes generous collaboration for God s glory and the rejoicing of the nations. We believe that through deep and generous collaboration we can share leadership, systems and resources so as to increase our collective ability to make disciples among the nations. We want to demonstrate new degrees of unity between organizations and achieve better stewardship of Kingdom resources. Mobilizing North Americans into missions is presenting new and complex challenges. But we ve seen historically that waves of missionaries have been catalyzed by special events. Could this new association be a catalyst for God s next movement of people into missions? We don t know yet. But we do believe that this is a breakthrough in SEND s missions efforts. Thank you, Lord, for this exciting new association. May it increase our ability to make disciples among the nations. SEND International 2016 Annual Report send.org 13

Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Galatians 6:9

Daily Breakthroughs 9% 13% 4% 2016 INCOME Missionary Support At SEND USA, we saw small breakthroughs every day through the faithful donations of our financial partners. Thank you to all who give. -Kevin Friesen, CFO of SEND USA 74% Ministry Funds Projects Investments & Other 2016 2015 Total Income $18,417,000 Total Expenses $ 17,778,000 Total Income $18,287,000 Total Expenses $19,265,000 11% 10% 4% 75% 2016 EXPENSES Missionary Support Special Projects Operations Fund-Raising SEND International of the United States, Inc. financial statements are audited by Capin Crouse LLP. SEND International is a member of the ECFA. SEND International 2016 Annual Report send.org 15

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