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Ethics issues and more...

 It is recommended to:

1.  Have no more than 3 or 4 visitors and that one of them remains constant throughout the season. This protects the testimony and helps build trust among people.

2. Pray and seek guidance from the Holy Spirit before the visit. This may take 1 to 2 days of prayer. The word, vision, or revelation during this time is the key weapon to use in the field.

3. Prepare the material in several languages to reach the most diverse group of people possible.

4. Meet one hour before the visit to pray and share what God has shown in personal prayer.

5. Have both genders in the participating visitors.

6. Avoid personal interaction. Maintain a vision of verbal and spiritual help and support; avoid making judgments.

7. Use a modest dress code. Avoid outfits that could distract the audience from the main topic.

8. Avoid physical contact without prior permission. Avoid discussing personal matters unrelated to our mission.

9. Work as a team to seek God's word or blessing on specific matters. Do not share money, phone numbers, or personal information. Avoid circumstances that could lead to individual involvement, as this leads to co-dependency.

10. Respect the established schedule to ensure everyone knows when the session ends. You are allowed to leave when the session ends.

11. Don´t talk about the sessions, as they are protected by confidentiality.

12. Create a list of songs and keep it consistent during the sessions to encourage greater audience participation. Singing the same songs helps people learn them and increases the likelihood that they will use them in their free time.

13. No offer or request favours during the sessions.

14. Give direct answers. Try to be direct and concise, with compassion and understanding. Seek wisdom when praying; a short, wise prayer can be as effective as a long one.

 

  RECOMMENDATIONS ARE MADE IN COLLABORATION WITH THE PASTOR HELGI GUÐNASSON.

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