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Unprecedented 2018 Disasters Prompt Mercy Missionary Trainings & Deployments

February 16, 2019 by Admin Crea Criout

As disasters increase, missionaries & responders are rising to the occasion

Wilmington, NC – 2018 was a year of unprecedented disasters in the United States. Hurricane Michael and Florence, as well as the fires in Paradise, California, were all the “worst ever” of their kind. Meanwhile, around the globe, famine, war, genocide, human trafficking, and hunger are at epic proportions.

The Economist reports, “Since 1970, the number of disasters worldwide has more than quadrupled to around 400 a year.” The UN’s disaster-monitoring system ranks America, India, and China as leaders in terms of nations with the most natural disasters between 1995 and 2015. According to the report, natural disasters are those that result in at least ten deaths, affect more than 100 people or prompt the declaration of a national emergency including earthquakes, storms, floods and heatwaves.

“The world needs more than band-aids,” says Sean Malone Founder and Director of Crisis Response International (CRI), a Christian disaster response ministry focused on training and sending missionaries into areas of the world devastated by crises. “An apostolic response is required to this crisis so that a great harvest of souls comes in and cities and nations are transformed,” Malone continued.

CRI has trained and mobilized 10,000 responders since 2007 and has pioneered this unique space in the missions world.  “There is something about crisis situations, whether one time events like a fire or hurricane or ongoing issues like poverty and human trafficking, where people realize their need for Christ and are typically more open to hearing about his love for them,” continued Malone.

Impact in the Nations

Teams of CRI responders and missionaries have seen tremendous impact deploying teams of trained volunteers all over the world including Iraq, Puerto Rico, Texas, Florida, Dominica, South Carolina, and most recently to Paradise, CA to aid in the relief of thousands without homes and a death toll that reached over 80.

“Food, clothing, and shelter are considered stage one in the deployment effort. We first meet basic practical needs. We then minister to individuals spiritually, whether healing or trauma or deep grief and loss,” explained Malone.

The ministry, based out of Wilmington, NC partners with churches, individuals, and corporations to meet the practical and spiritual needs of those in crisis. Churches will often host teams of volunteers, individuals and corporations volunteer and donate goods to help meet the immense needs.

“People are at a loss as to how to process the devastation that occurs in crisis,” said Karen Wyatt, board member of CRI and staff fundraiser. “What people have spent years working for and building can be wiped out in a matter of hours. Helping people grasp the love of God for them individually and his eternal plan of a life without end and joy without limits gives people a hope that something good can come out of the seemingly hopeless circumstances.”

Called to Disaster Relief at Ground Zero

This work is something Malone started after working on the lighting crew during the aftermath of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks. Working in the movie business, Malone used his lighting equipment to assist first responders in their recovery efforts.

“It was then that I knew God was calling me to this work. I began thinking, What if we could raise up an army of Christians to bring the kingdom of God into crisis?” asked Malone.

What does it mean for the kingdom of God to come into crisis situations? It means peace and joy despite the loss. It means prayer, healing, and help both spiritually and practically. It means rebuilding homes and lives with patience as we look for the city of God that will never end or be destroyed.

“When Jesus taught us to pray for the kingdom of God to come on earth as it is in heaven, why can’t we experience that now?” asks Malone. We are not content to just bring aid, we want to see demonstrations of God’s mercy and goodness revealing himself in the midst of these crises.”

A New Base

Coming off the epic crises of 2018 including Hurricane Michael and the Malibu and Paradise, CA fires, the vision for CRI is poised to reach new heights as the ministry has secured a new property in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. An 84 acres campus, includes room for staff housing, dormitories for students, space for a dedicated prayer room, strategy sessions, and space to build community and debrief after what can be incredibly stressful deployments.

The base is assessed at $2.4 million but it’s being purchased for just over $600,000 with an estimated $400,000 needed in repairs bringing the budget to $1 million needed to launch the ministry into this new season. The ministry has already raised over $230,000 towards the property and is set to move in mid-February, but more support is needed as the ministry steps into this new season.

“We’re so thankful for those who have partnered with us this far. We have more to raise to position us for maximum impact this spring, but we are confident and expectant of God’s provision,” said Wyatt. “I believe it was Hudson Taylor who said, ‘God’s will done in God’s way will never lack God’s provision.’ We have been believing God for a base for 10 years and now it’s happening. We’re looking forward to seeing and reporting back on all God is going to do in the years ahead.”

Mobilizing the Church

“This base is a key step forward as we ready ourselves to train another 10,000 believers with practical skills and tangible solutions,” Malone explained.

CRI is sounding the alarm for a company of prophetic mercy missionaries to answer the call to what they are calling mercy missions, people with a heart to serve those suffering with the compassion of Jesus.

“Our responders are some of the most generous, selfless people on earth. What they are giving up to serve in crisis situations is huge. Having a base to process, pray, and debrief at as well as train and develop practical skills in the midst of a  supportive sending going community is essential,” explained Malone. The base will position CRI to serve and help so many more people in the next season ahead as they serve one-time crisis events as well as bringing Christ-centered solutions to ongoing issues like clean water, homeless refugees, human trafficking and more.

The vision of CRI is to train and mobilize an army of end-time prophetic, mercy missionaries to the theatre of crisis, mobilized in the spirit of night and day prayer, releasing great demonstrations of power and rebuilding cities on the Kingdom of God.

For CRI this promised land is allowing them the opportunity to host long term in-depth training right on their base. This includes the upcoming ARC school, a 2 and a half month training focused on giving students in-depth skills to respond to national and global crisis situations so responders can become a full-time, hope-filled Mercy Missionary.

Upcoming Training Opportunities

Additional spring semester disaster relief and mercy missions trainings include Basic Training, April 2-6, Chaplaincy Intensive, April 9-13, Preparing Places of Refuge, April 30 – May 4, and Week in the Wild, May 14-18.

“We must understand the hour we live and know what to do,” added Malone. “It’s time for those who have felt the call but had no platform or support to walk it out, to come forth and answer the call of God to impact nations in crisis.”

Filed Under: Deployments & Trips, Ministry updates, Training

Live Basic Training is Back

July 26, 2018 by Admin Crea Criout

BASIC TRAINING CAMP
TRIANGLE, VIRGINIA

 
Encounter God, Get Equipped and Have the Time of Your Life!

Are you tired of watching tragic events unfold and wish you knew how to help?

Learn how to respond to crisis and disaster and gain the confidence to know what to do so you can put your compassion into action.

If you have ever wanted to get trained with CRI, now is your chance.

Perhaps you have taken our online training or a Disaster Seminar, this is an excellent way to galvanize those skills!

Register Now

This event promises to be a life-changing experience for anyone 9-99. There is a role for everyone to play in times of disaster. All you need is training and a heart to serve others in their time of greatest need!

This event WILL challenge you, equip you in practical ways to serve others in disaster, and provide you an opportunity for growth in your walk with God!

Parents bring your kids! These events often prove to be rare, precious times your family will never forget! (Ages 9-17 must be accompanied by a guardian.)

We would like to extend a special invitation to all of our previously trained Course 1 Online Academy, DRS and Rapid Train graduates to come get a more in-depth training experience.

Previously trained Responders are invited to come join the training or volunteer with the Event Team.

Join us for the Basic Training Camp and get the training you need to effectively respond to disaster and crisis. Upon completion of the event you will become a certified Responder with us and will be eligible to deploy.

This is your opportunity to do something new and exciting and will help you to go make a difference in this world for God!

 

Basic Training Camp
Starts: August 21st, 5:30 pm
Ends: August 26th, 10 am

 

Event Open To:
New Trainees
Online and DRS Trainees
Previously Trained Responders to Volunteer
AGES 9-99

 

Registration:
Price includes all meals, lodging, training fees, training manual, Responder helmet (for new trainees), CRI t-shirt, CRI credentials/badge, background check, lifetime access to CRI Academy (online) Courses 1&2.

Individual – $399
Couples – $350
Youth (9-17) – $199
Group Rate (3 or more) – $350
Previously Trained Responder – $250
Volunteer Responder Staff – $199

 

Location
Prince Willam Forest Park
16675 Pleasant Road
Triangle, VA. 22172

Register Now

Filed Under: Training

Crisis Response Missions School

March 20, 2018 by Admin Crea Criout

 

A New Breed of Missionary is Arising.

Learn how to spread the Gospel of the Kingdom, make disciples, plant simple churches, empower indigenous leaders and rebuild cities on the Kingdom of God after crisis and disaster. Includes ATS registration!

“He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose.” — Jim Elliot
Learn More About ARC School
Most people are hindered from missions work due to fear or lack of finances. We want to encourage you to look up before looking around at the impossibilities… and pray first! Right now, take a moment to ask God if this school is the right path for you. If the Lord responds with a ‘yes’ then you have what you need to believe for it to happen. Then, simply step out in faith! Sign up for the school, start fundraising with the link below and believe God will provide for what He’s called you to do. And know that we are praying for you too!
April 17 – 22
Come get trained in Durango, CO in Wilderness Survival, Wilderness Medical, Krav-Maga – and that’s not all! This week long training can be attended on it’s own, but is also the culmination of our ARC School in Durango. (ATS included in ARC School Registration)
ATS Extreme Registration

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Conference Call Replay Link

January 15, 2016 by Admin Crea Criout Leave a Comment

Thank you to those who joined us last night on our Prepare, Train and Deploy Conference Call. 
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As you heard last night, we have big plans for 2016 here at CRI and we want you to be a part of it!
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We are committed to reaching the harvest in crisis and have designed specific training and deployment opportunities to take crisis response ministry to the next level.
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Next Steps
1) Visit our training page to view and register for an upcoming training and deployment opportunities.
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2) Our Preparing Communities of Refuge (PCR) events are a great way to understand the need for preparation and ways you can be a blessing to people in need. If you are totally new to CRI we recommend starting with this event.
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3) If you’ve already attended a PCR, the next step is an upcoming Crisis Response Training (CRT). This is our entry level certification track to prepare responders to deploy with us.
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4)  If you have already completed a CRI CRT training you are eligible to deploy with us to Texas, Greece or Iraq – application is required so please email[email protected] asap with your availability.
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5) For all those who have completed a CRT we want to personally invite you to our Advanced Training Summit this year in Charlotte. We are excited to welcome Tom Houser, formerly with Global Awakening and Randy Clarke who will help our responders go to the next level.
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6) Pray with us and our responders around the world. We need your prayer support now more than ever as we scale out our operations and seek to reach more people for Christ in 2016 than ever before. To join our Circle of 50 intercessor team please email: [email protected].

 

Filed Under: Training

Rapid Train & Deploy In Texas

January 11, 2016 by Admin Crea Criout Leave a Comment

Doors have opened for CRI to expand our work and presence in the response efforts in Texas after a devastating tornado hit the state. Estimated damages have reached $1.2 billion with recent reports stating over 1,100 homes are completely destroyed or uninhabitable.
CRI has been invited to work extensively in the area and we are calling on our responders, partners and friends to join us in the work of reaching the harvest in Texas. We’ve partnered with our friends Thirst No More and Church in the City for this deployment opportunity.
Join us for a Rapid Training January 14 -15 with the option to immediately deploy. If you want the opportunity to show God’s love and compassion in practical ways in the midst of crisis then NOW is your opportunity!
Topics include:
  • CRI Vision and Values
  • Spiritual and Emotional Care
  • Deployment Protocol
  • Chain of Command Structure
  • Deployment Safety
  • Clearing Debris
  • Crisis Ministry Model

All attendees will receive Responder Certification, CRí Responder Badge, Helmet and will be eligible to respond with CRí nationally and internationally. 

Where:
Church in the City
6005 Dalrock Road
Rowlett, TX 75088

Please do not contact the church directly.  For more information email [email protected]

When:

Thursday, January 14th

  • Check-in: 5PM
  • Evening Session: 7PM
Friday, January 15th
  • Morning Session: 8:00 AM –12:00 PM
  • Lunch Served: 12 – 1PM
  • Hands on field work in affected community: 1PM – 5PM
  • Evening Session 7:00 PM

Saturday, January 16th* (Optional Deployment Begins) 

Price:

$99.00 per person (offsite lodging)- meals included
139.00 per person (onsite lodging) – Limited space available – meals included

Deployment

*We expect our deployment opportunities in Rowlett, Texas to continue until Thursday, January 21. Our teams are being fed and housed at a local church. Please register for the training by clicking the Register Today button below. You will then receive our Deployment Application via email. Please fill this out and indicate how many days you are available to deploy. For more information please email [email protected]. At this time there is no additional costs for the optional deployment.

For those who have already trained with CRI and want to deploy click here

All others can register by clicking here.

 

Filed Under: Training

Give or Go to Texas

January 7, 2016 by Admin Crea Criout Leave a Comment

texas deployment Texas Deployment Update

Friends, Partners and Responders are invited to give or go

Our teams are on the ground in Texas and doors are opening for CRI to bring hope to those affected by the incredible damage of this storm. Our team leader on the ground just sent us this  update:

Rain is due to come so many home owners were rushing to salvage some precious items. Our team is beyond amazing, their strength and endurance was put to the test but they manage to pack a family’s house and stop to comfort the home owners when tears came. They spoke Jesus life and love over them. When another agency came to help they asked them to leave because they had good help they could trust. Go team! Please continue to pray as the need is still huge! 

If you are a trained responder please consider applying to join our team in Texas. Those who are unable to deploy please consider donating by texting Texas2016 to 41444 or by clicking here.

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