Vitalis, Clint

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b. (date, place)
d. (date, place) if deceased

Spouse/Family

Wife/Husband: (name, birthdate and place; date of marriage)
Children: (first and middle names, year of birth, married names if applicable)

Service

Dates of Service Field Call Assignment
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Biographical Summary

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Nota Bene

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Phase 2 Information

Biggest missiological issue faced?

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Most significant contribution during missionary service?

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Connection to today’s mission?

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Lessons Learned

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Best Practices

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Phase 3 Information

Inspiration for entering foreign missions?

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Quotation by/about or brief story:

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Interview Questions:

  1. Full name, date and place of birth
  1. Date and place of death, if interviewing a family member of a deceased missionary
  2. Spouse or spouses’ name, date and place of birth, date of marriage, date of death if applicable
  3. Children’s full names, including any married names, and years of birth (and death, if applicable)
  4. Dates of service, field, assignment(s) during service
  5. Biographical summary of mission work (focusing on time spent in mission, although other relevant biographical details are encouraged)
  6. Nota bene: publications, special service
  7. What was the biggest issue - the biggest problem, or the issue you encountered most often - while you were serving in foreign missions?
  8. What was your most significant contribution (to the people served, other missionaries, the mission field, mission work as a whole, etc.) during your time in missions?
  9. What is the connection between your mission and today’s mission? Are there structures, publications or practices that you helped found or maintain that remain today? How did your work help to create or maintain ties between the mission field (or independent national church) and the LCMS? Did your work influence mission work today beyond the field to which you were called, and how?
  10. What were the most important lessons you learned during your foreign mission service?
  11. What were some of your best practices - the things you and others did that “worked” for your mission of spreading the Gospel and caring for God’s people? What should be emulated by missionaries to come?
  12. How were you inspired or called to enter foreign missions?
  13. Any particular quotations or anecdotes you would like to share from your time in missions. Any important, poignant or funny stories that should be shared. Spouses can share quotations about each other, or children about their parents.