1.
Got Peter?
Congratulations, you are now an official chameleon wrangler. (You can add this to your resume.)
The first thing to do is to let us know where Peter Chameleon Scott is! Click on the first button below to do so. Where in the world is Peter Chameleon Scott?
2.
Your Assignment
Your mission (if you choose to accept it) is to document your adventures with Peter Chameleon Scott. Things to collect: 1 (or more!) stories to share, 3-5 pictures and/or videos to go with the story, and descriptions of those specific pictures/videos (for context).
What could your story be? Well, it could be a flight up to Korr, Kenya and drinking chai with a Rendille woman. Your story could center around discipleship at a bookstore or a day home-schooling the kids, it could be a prayer walk around your city, attending Africa-based Orientation, a wedding in North Africa, a market in your village, a worship service, language study/Bible study… wherever God leads you. And wherever you can take PCS. You can also send him with your teammates for adventures, such as for an outreach in the Hurri Hills or showing the Jesus film in a nearby village.
When you are ready, fill out the short online form to log Peter’s adventure.
Before you part ways, some other fun things you might do (optional):
Write a message and add a country sticker in PCS’ passport (if location allows). You can write a little about where you are, a cool fun fact, a funny story, maybe a message for future PCS wranglers… whatever you like! Once the passport is full, please let us know at creativedev.us@aimint.org! You can send the passport back to us. We’ve got more here at AIM.
If you have the time and opportunity, send us a post card! You can write it as if PCS was writing or write as yourself. Please send your post card to us at:
PO Box 3611. Peachtree City, GA 30269-7611
Sign your name! As a PCS wrangler, you’re invited to sign your name on the “Reckless Obedience” bag that PCS travels in.
3.
The Hand-Off
When you’re ready, pack up Peter’s bag (make sure he has all his things), and hand him off to another willing AIMer to continue his adventures. Let them know to scan the QR code (or go to aimus.org/pcs) for instructions, and to check in first thing.
If you have questions at any time, just contact us at: creativedev.us@aimint.org
Think of Peter Chameleon Scott as a much cuter “Flat Stanley”—a project frequently done in the US during elementary school. Based on the character of Flat Stanley, students would decorate their printout of “Flat Stanley” and send him in the mail to family or friends to take on adventures. The family members or friends would send pictures back of where Flat Stanley had been, along with a short story.
So here’s to adventure, fun photos, and sharing about missions through a little yarn chameleon!
Interested in being a Host?
Being a Chameleon Wrangler is easier than you might think. If you’d like to host Peter to tag along for a bit of your life and ministry, let us know at creativedev.us@aimint.org, and we’ll try to track him down and send him your way.
[Coming Soon]