EMAIL COMMUNICATIONS CAN PUT
MISSIONARIES IN DANGER
Mission Network News - Mar. 16, 2004 -- USA (MNN) -- The Internet has changed
the way missionaries and supporters are communicating today. In most cases
e-mail has helped facilitate a great relationship, and has even fostered
short-term
mission trips as churches feel more connected.
However, e-mail has also caused some problems, says OC International's
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David Daum.
"In creative access or restricted access countries in certain parts of
Asia, Middle East, Eastern Europe, parts of Africa -- lots of places where they
really don't want
any type of missionary work to be going on, it's a very sensitive issue to have
e-mail flowing back and forth with Christian information in (it)," says
Daum. He
says it can have negative implications. "It can get missionaries kicked
out of
the country. If it has enough information it can get nationals put in jail or
even worse, sometimes," he says.
Daum says if you're in contact with a missionary via email be careful.
"You can
never guarantee a 100-percent security in these things, so we just tell people
not to talk about stuff that's going to get people in trouble. Just refrain
from going into a lot of detail and using a lot of Christian or divisive
words,"
says Daum.
Daum is encouraging people to contact your missionary and ask them what words
you should be using and what words you shouldn't be using. He asking Christians
to pray for wisdom as they communicate to missionaries in the field and for
safety of those who receive these e-mail communications.