Brigada Today
19 of June, 1998

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Compiled by Doug Lucas <DLucas@teamexpansion.org>, Louisville, KY
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In this issue....

FORGET TO BUY YOUR DAD A FATHER'S DAY CARD?
Never fear! Blue Mountain
is here! Lee (from the Missions Dept. at Parkland Chr. Ch. in Tacoma)
recommends http://www.bluemountain.com for all your greeting card needs! He even
sent one to us here at Brigada (Thanks Lee!!!). So I promptly hit the site
to put together a romantic card for my wife. Two ladybugs later, I was
enjoying the attention of my charming spouse. Quite effective, it was.
Thanks Lee.
The cards are free, presumably a gesture of good will so
you'll want to buy their paper kind (like in the entry-way stores at Cracker
Barrel Restaurants). In the USA, it's Father's Day today (my wife and kids
got me new shin-guards --- yahooo!
) so if you've clean forgotten your papa,
just put together a virtual card at Blue Mountain (but don't count on it
being quite as impressive as shin-guards
). 
RENT-A-RIDE FOR YOUR NEXT FURLOUGH
It's been a while since we asked
for the best deals for furlough (or, "home service" as we like to say now)
transport. If you've got a favorite rental dealer or leasing service, please
send a note and a testimony to Paul Bostrom pbostrom@shizuokanet.or.jp. He's very motivated -- since he has to rent beginning July 3rd from Portland
for his own furlough. (Please send a cc: to <DLucas@TeamExpansion.org> in case
Paul's email gets unplugged during his furlough!). Please make the subject
line something like, "RENT-A-RIDE" so we'll not miss it. We'll put together
a compilation and feature it in an upcoming Brigada Today. 
HOW MANY BIBLES ARE PUBLISHED PER YEAR?
Here's a missionary in
Tanzania who would like to know if anyone has a record of the number of
Bibles published in any given year. If you've got a lead or an answer,
please send it to DLucas@TeamExpansion.org. Thanks! 
DON'T FEATURE YOUR MISSIONARY'S PERSONAL INFO...
If your church or
agency has a web site, Stan and others offer a word/warning to the wise:
Don't feature your missionary's personal info (address, tel. number, etc.)
on your site. Many feel that this could seriously compromise the
missionary's security. This is especially true in creative-access countries
where open mission work would not be welcome. 
IN HONOR OF THE WORLD CUP
Brian suggests you might want to play
virtual soccer during half-time today . . . http://www.intel.com/home/football/index.htm?iid=mail+oc6& is the URL you'll
want to try. Looks to me like a great way for Intel to sell upgrades for its
chips, though. The emphasis is DEFINITELY on faster processor speeds. Still
. . . give it a try and see what happens! After all, with all the
commercials during half time, time is one thing you'll have on your hands!

WAITING TO CREATE YOUR OWN HOMEPAGE???
Wait no more. Brian also came
up with a great URL to speed along your start-up. Try http://www.intel.com/cpc/create/multimedia/index.htm?iid=mail+oc6& to get
free software AND a free site (GeoCities) where you'll be able to try your
hand at your own webpage. Take a whirl for fun, for family, for friends, for
furlough planning, for whatever you decide! (Thanks for the tip, Brian!) 
HOW TO ZAP YOUR LAPTOP ON YOUR NEXT FLIGHT
Thanks to "KW" for this
piece of [what could be] laptop-saving info. Apparently, two air travelers
recently got more than they bargained for on a flight to Belgium on Sabena
Airlines. They were laptopping along on their tray tables, seated in the
bulkhead row where seats contain the tray tables in the armrests. During the
flight, both their PCs began to experience problems, and eventually both
laptops totally crashed. Apparently, the tray tables were magnetized so they
wouldn't make noises while stored in the armrests. The magnetized trays
corrupted the hard drives of both laptops! Yikes!
The aircraft was a new
Airbus 340. Apparently, other manufacturers are aware of the potential
nightmare and have elected not to use this "feature" in their designs. If
you know a higher-up at Airbus, you might want to spread the word. Maybe
that's what Hell will be like . . . rows and rows of airline seating with
magnetized tray tables that erase your laptops. Arrrrghhhhhh! Get me outa' there!

GLOBAL GLIMPSE FROM IRAN
Iran is very closed to traditional Christian
missionaries, but Christian radio is making an impact. Thousands of
response letters from all over Iran have been sent in. "Daniel," an Iranian
Muslim-background believer and the radio producer, says that even though
the majority of Iranians profess Islam, most are searching for the truth
and can find it in Christ. In a related story, through the month of May
thousands of Christians from every time zone around the world made a "prayer
wave" daily petitioning the King of the Nations regarding Iran's peoples,
cities and deep physical and spiritual needs.
(Source: Mission Network News, June 8, 1998, http://www.gospelcom.net/mnn/news-06-08-98.html )
Global Glimpse is compiled each week by John Hanna, Caleb Project, Littleton, CO. 
FROM THE "OOOPS DEPARTMENT"
Oops... Last week's item, "GOT A WINDOWS/CE DEVICE? GET NIV CEBIBLE!" carried an error. The new NIV
Windows/CE Bible is NOT searchable. Rats.
Thanks Chris! 
NEED ENCRYPTION? TRY MIT
Chris wrote this week to make us aware of a
service that MIT runs encryption on the fly. If your host country allows
encrypted message and you would benefit from this service, maybe MIT is for
you! E-mail help@nym.alias.net to get the latest instructions on how to
set up an encrypted e-mail forwarding service. Chris wrote, "We have this
set up so that our missionaries can publish an e-mail address for supporters
and other non-security-aware individuals. Mail sent to the address is
automatically encrypted with PGP and forwarded to your REAL address where
you can then decrypt it. You can encrypt mail with A public key and send it
to the encryption server where it is then decrypted and forwarded on to the
address you supply in the first line of the message. This has been a very
good solution for our missionaries wanting to get mail from friends but
having some real security concerns." Remember there are at least a couple of
concerns with this service. First, your host country might not appreciate or
allow encryption. Secondly, it might raise, rather than lower, your profile.
Third, the message they CAN'T see might attract more attention than the
message they CAN. Fourth, you never know who is maintaining or
administrating the server at MIT (could be someone who happens to be from
your host nation). So be careful out there. Still... many are using this
kind of service with good results so if it works for you, by all means give it a try. 
FROM THE FILM-FOGGING DEPARTMENT
The debate continues on how to best
protect your film from fogging during overseas X-ray exams (we're talkin'
airports here . . . not doctors' offices!). Dennis, a Director of the Photo
Schools at the University of the Nations in Hawaii photo@uofn.edu recommends trying for visual inspections by putting your film in clear film
cases (Fuji, for example), bagged in clear freezer zip-lock bags. Not every
country will allow it, but Dennis says he "prays a lot" and gets no film
fogging since he's instituted this approach. 
AND NOW A WORD FROM A SPONSOR
This just in from Parkland, who
recently helped sponsor the new year at Brigada: "Parkland Christian Church,
Tacoma, WA, is still receiving E-mail and phone calls to thank us for the
check that we sent to Brigada. These notes of Thank You were from one line
up to 1 1/2 pages. These messages were from all over the world. I can't
began to express the feelings that were expressed by members of the Missions
Department at Parkland over these messages. These messages made our day.
Everyone was elated. You could have turned the lights out in our meeting
room, and the brilliance of how everyone felt would have still made the room
daylight bright. We spread the messages out on the table and prayed for
everyone who had taken a few minutes to say Hello and Thank You and, we also
prayed for the entire Brigada Family, for we are all one big family. Some
people told of not getting snail mail, or having it received, and already
read by someone, but the E-mail came through loud and clear. Most of the
people told of how they valued receiving their weekly Brigada Today, and
how they poured over it. Even though many articles did not and were not for
their mission, they valued the articles as helping someone else. When an
article contained something that was "for them" they were thrilled. The
Missions department of Parkland Christian Church would like to tell everyone
who sent messages, "Thank You!" We appreciate the time you took to send
them. Some day we will all meet in Heaven, and we can tell you 'Thank You'
face to face. May God Bless each and everyone of this great Brigada family."
(From Lee Higley, Chairperson, Missions Dept, Parkland Christian Church.
Thanks Lee!!!) [Are you putting together your missions budget for 1999? If
God leads you to sponsor the Brigada family of networks, we would offer
thanks to Him. Your gift would continue to help make Brigada a free service
to all and you and your ministry or business would be featured as a sponsor
on the Brigada web page and in Brigada Today. If you're not the person who
puts budgets together, feel free to pass this Brigada Today along to the
people who do!]

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