Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Multiplying Leaders
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Labels: leadership training
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
So Many Villages
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Labels: church planting, Gracelife Baptist Church, Ndau, Volunteers
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
A Heart Like His
In September Gregg and Donna Fort, and Kurt Holiday helped facilitate another church planting training in Southern Africa. Janna Kay Holiday came for the training and also helped with the worship music.
Forty-three believers from 9 different countries came together for this training.
The purpose of the training is to help believers understand that the Father's heart is for His Kingdom to spread though out the whole earth and for all the lost to have an opportunity to hear and respond to the gospel.
The training also challenges church traditions which are preventing rapid multiplication of disciples and churches. It helps believers realize that it is the job of EVERY believer to share the gospel, disciple new believers, and help organize new believers into churches.
Also helping facilitate the meeting were Fred and Mary Naude and Jim Flora.
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Harare for Christ
We are still on an adrenaline high over how God worked through us and others who attended the Urban Conference in Harare 6-8 October at Central Baptist Church.
Gregg Fort spoke first sharing that if we keep doing things the same old way, we will never be able to start enough churches or preach the gospel to all the lost in Harare.
YET, Father God sent us to win the lost and disciple the saved. This is the job of EVERY believer, not just a few. It is not God's desire that ANY should perish, so if we don't do our job, we will be accountable to Him one day.
Then Kurt Holiday, our Urban Specialist for Southern Africa, shared about the many different ways we can be at work to bring "shalom" to Harare.
He also taught us the importance of getting out and discovering more about who lives and works where, identifying where churches are and then establishing where new churches need to be started to reach those who are not being reached.
Bryan Bullington, pastor of New Song Baptist Church, (and Cluster Leader for the Ocean to Ocean Cluster in Southern Africa) shared how his church had put these principles into practice and the difference it had made to their church and the initiation of new groups in his town among very different people groups.
Donna Fort led the participants in a time of prayer for the people of Harare.
Then after learning a witnessing presentation, the participants went out onto the city streets of downtown in groups of 2-3 and shared the gospel. In less than 2 hours 17 people prayed to receive Christ and others expressed an interest to know more. Information was taken down and followup assigned to local churches depending on where people lived.
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Tonga Receive Medical Treatment
The Nenyunga Clinic began as a project by volunteers from the U.S. about 5 years ago, but then the work stopped and the shell of the building sat un-used for several years. When it was determined that the Medical Team from Trinity Baptist Church of Lake Charles, LA had chosen Tongaland as their ministry site, Pastor Isaac Mabvumba was determined to complete the clinic before they arrived. He gathered local pastors and other workers and with funds given by Parkview Baptist Church in Baton Rouge, LA (given in memory of Dr. Wana Ann Fort) the supplies needed to complete the job were purchased.
When people heard the doctors were coming, they came and slept outside the clinic and began lining up early each morning hoping to be seen.
When the Medical Team arrived in June, they were able to set up in a brand new building! This amazing team worked flat out for a week.
They saw 1651 patients. Surgery was performed on 36 and 313 received eyeglasses.
The veterinary team saw a great number of "patients" as well - 6329 cows were dewormed and innoculated.
They ministered spiritually to those coming for treatment and over 1,000 spiritual decisions were made during that time.
One day the team went to a local primary (elementary) school and distributed exercise books (pads of lined writing paper for school students) and shared a gospel witness to the students and teachers alike.
Later they also went to the secondary (high) school.
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