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This blog is temporarily on hold until Partners International recruits its next President/CEO.

"Thank you" from our indigenous ministry partners

Posted on 23 Nov 2011 · By Steve Sullins, CEO

During this special week of Thanksgiving, we want you to know how much we value your partnership and investment in the work of Partners International.

Our partner Brother Khalaf from the Middle East recently shared these words about the impact of your partnership:

"Since words cannot accurately express the gratitude that we feel toward you, our partners, we would like to share a story that demonstrates the depth of our love. Over the past several months, a worker in Syria endured an extraordinary amount of persecution from the government, which included being intimidated and assaulted by the secret police and being called into court hearings on a monthly basis. He endured these challenges because of his Christian faith.

"During this time of difficulty, I called our persecuted brother while he was in prison to remind him that thousands were praying for him. Upon hearing this, he immediately broke down and began to weep because of the overwhelming spiritual support that he was receiving from donors and prayer partners like you.

The truth is that many workers have lost friends and family because of their faith. However, the knowledge that they have a larger spiritual family that is willing and ready to step in and support them, as our Lord Jesus Christ intended, makes all the difference in the world. We are eternally grateful for your support and could not be doing this work without you."

We are celebrating going on 70 years of serving God's servants in the hard places of the world. Lives have been won to Christ, churches planted, and communities transformed by the power of the Gospel. This legacy of impact doesn't happen without committed partners like you who faithfully give, pray, and advocate for this ministry.

On behalf of our ministry partners and all the people they serve in the name of Christ, thank you for being a part of this ministry.

Serving Together,
Steve Sullins
CEO, Partners International

Thank You for Being a Part of This Ministry

Posted on 02 Sep 2011 · By Steve Sullins, President/CEO (Interim)

One can only be humbled to lead an organization such as Partners International which brings God’s servants in the hard places of the world together with his gracious givers globally. 

This is an impossibly complex mission created by the Lord and sustained by the courageous and generous giving of God's servants on both sides of the equation.

As CEO of Partners I want you to know that without you acting upon whatever God has called you to do in partnership with His work here, there is no mission.

Whether you are a ministry partner in the darkest part of the world, a prayer warrior, a financial supporter, a staff member, or an encourager of the work, you are appreciated for answering God’s call.

May each of you be blessed as you continue to respond to God’s calling on your life.

Steve Sullins

 

 

 

Partners International Announces CEO Transition

Posted on 28 Jul 2011 · By Jon Lewis, Former President/CEO

Dear Friends,

Over the past couple of weeks, my wife Anita and I have made a significant decision that I should step down as President/CEO of Partners International and allow the Board of Directors to begin a leadership succession plan for recruitment of a new CEO.

You might ask, “Why would you want to leave Partners now? How could such a decision happen so quickly?” In brief, it is the result of an in-depth analysis of our overall ministry that led me to conclude that the most strategic move to best position PI for the future is to seek a new president/CEO who has the right management skills for implementing the needed changes called for by our review. Following is the official announcement of this leadership transition:



Partners International recently conducted a planned major review of its strategies and global impact, seeking how best to position the organization for the future. The intent was to listen to God’s voice regarding reaffirmation of His calling on the organization and its staff.

As a result of that review, the Board of Directors and President/CEO Jon Lewis agreed that a leadership transition would be in the best interest of the organization in order to carry out needed changes called for by the review.

Therefore, on August 31, 2011, Jon will step down from the position of President/CEO and hand the operational responsibility of Partners International to Board member Steve Sullins, who will provide interim leadership until a new President/CEO is recruited.

Jon has served as President/CEO of Partners International for eight years, having come to the organization in 2003 after a 26-year career with Mission Aviation Fellowship. Equipped with this rich history of international mission work, he intends to explore opportunities for further personal ministry with international Christian leaders.

It is with gratitude to Jon as well as a sense of sadness associated with change of this nature that we look to God's continued blessing on his life and ministry. We invite you to visit with Jon and his wife, Anita, as well as many of our friends and staff during the Celebrate Legacy event from October 28-30 at Mt. Hermon Christian Conference Center in northern California.

Without question, we sense God's hand directing this transformation process that we are experiencing both corporately and individually. As Partners International seeks to follow God's leading to serve His servants in the hard places of the world, we appreciate your partnership with us.

Sincerely in Christ,

John Weller – Chairman of the Board
Jon Lewis – President/CEO



I cannot adequately express what a privilege it has been to serve as President/CEO during these past eight years. The staff have become family to us. We have gone through tough times of trusting God as well as times of celebrating the incredible ways He has shown us His grace. All of us together can point to unparalleled Kingdom results that have come directly from enabling our ministry partners around the world.

Thanks so much for standing with us during this significant time of personal and corporate transition. We know God is in control and we are ready to continue following His path for our lives.

Under His wings,

Jon Lewis

Farewell to Partners International

Posted on 31 Aug 2011 · By Jon Lewis, Former President/CEO

 

Today is my last day as President/CEO of Partners International!

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The staff at our Spokane office have planned a special goodbye party for Anita and me today and we are looking forward to a great time of sharing memories together of the past eight years and celebrating the amazing things God has done through the ministry of Partners International.

It was a day in mid-February, 2003, when former PI president, Chuck Bennett called me on the phone and asked if I would allow him to put my name forward as a candidate for being the next leader of Partners International. Having spent 26 years at Mission Aviation Fellowship, I had never considered serving anywhere else. But Partners was the only other organization I was significantly impressed with because of its commitment to enabling indigenous ministries in the hard places of the world. Following what I considered to be a clear calling of God, a few short months later, I found myself accepting the “baton” of leadership from outgoing PI president Paul-Gordon Chandler and starting into a new learning experience of being a CEO.

The past eight years here at PI have seen amazing results happening through the ministry efforts of our worldwide partners. Every year, we track four key metrics: lives won to Christ, leaders trained, churches planted, and people touched in some way through holistic ministry. As I reviewed the statistics this morning and totaled them up for the years I’ve been here at Partners, here is what I got:

581,255 Lives won to Christ

104,660 Leaders Trained

10,405 Churches Planted

2,350,030 People helped with holistic community service

More than simply reciting statistics and accomplishments, however, what is most on my mind today is the richness of relationships that I have had the privilege of developing over these years at PI. From the dedicated, visionary ministry leaders around the world, to the incredibly committed team of supporters and donors, our great PI affiliate partners, and culminating with PI’s amazing staff, I feel so blessed and honored to be able to call all these people my friends. It has truly been the result of PARTNERSHIP between all of you that we can humbly present the above results to our Lord as our joint contribution in building His Kingdom during these past eight years.

Tomorrow, Anita and I begin a new chapter of our ministry service journey. It will definitely continue to be an adventure as we explore what God might have in store for us. We want to use our gifts and talents for Him and trust that will still allow us to touch and encourage the lives of ministry leaders around the world. We would love to stay in touch with you, so please feel free to contact us at our new email addresses:

Jon: jonlewis23@gmail.com   and   Anita: anitalewis10@comcast.net

This morning, I read these verses in Psalm 40 that so well describe what I feel God has done through the ministry of Partners International during our years of service together:

He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God. Many will see and fear and put their trust in the Lord. 

You have multiplied, O Lord my God, your wondrous deeds and your thoughts toward us; none can compare with you! I will proclaim and tell of them, yet they are more than can be told.

And, now, for the last time here at PI, let me end by saying…

Under His wings,

Jon Lewis

 

 

Getting Back In Sync

Posted on 25 Jun 2011 · By Jon Lewis, Former President/CEO

Unless the Lord builds the house,

those who build it labor in vain.

Unless the Lord  watches over the city,

the watchman stays awake in vain.

It is in vain that you rise up early

and go late to rest,

eating the bread of anxious toil;

for he gives to his beloved sleep.

 
Psalm 127:1,2  ESV
 

As I reflected on this psalm today, I was once again impressed with how much it has to say to us about a proper attitude of work.

Unless the Lord… It all starts here: a fundamental acknowledgment that God is in control, that He is the initiator, that He is active and that He is the Owner/Master/Foreman of the project.

It's builders labor... It seems to me that our tendency is to error on one side or the other of the "work" word. Either we "overdo" work and become workaholics, which is a not so subtle way of saying that we really don’t trust God’s ability to be the Owner/Master/Foreman. Or, we work too little, adopting another incomplete view of God that He really doesn’t need or want us involved in his Kingdom-building project. In either case, it is easy for us (for me) to cross the line to where our attitude and actions regarding work can become sin.

Eating the bread of anxious toil. . . Having bread to eat means that there has been a result of our work. It hasn’t been for nothing. But, the price paid for that bread is an anxiety-filled heart and maybe an ulcer or two for the stomach. It’s interesting that God will let us work our heads off if we so choose. But His gift of peace, and the sleep that accompanies it, will only be the result of working in sync with Him.

So what will it take for me to get back in sync with my Owner/Master/Creator?  I’ve got to reflect some more on that this week! How about you?

Jon

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