Earlier this week, we sent a ministry update to everyone we know via e-mail. Did you get it?
In case you didn’t, you can click on over and read it here. Check it out!
Earlier this week, we sent a ministry update to everyone we know via e-mail. Did you get it?
In case you didn’t, you can click on over and read it here. Check it out!
This just in: Another update from Steve Childers! It sounds like things are going really well so far. Please pray for the remainder of Steve’s time in Africa – which he will spend with his team in Togo – that the team will be safe and that God’s glory will shine through their work with church leaders there.
Here’s what Steve had to tell us:
I learned today that most of these pastors have been taught (and have been doing it) to be “praying down Gods wrath on all pagans/poor/etc. NOW they have openly repented of this practice and have PLEDGED to pray the Lords prayer (i.e. the exact opposite), praying fervently instead that Gods will on earth (their part of it) will now be done as it is in heaven … through their radical acts of mercy & justice!
I’m so in awe and humbled by all this. Your prayers are being answered! Thanks again.
We’ve finally heard from Steve, who is in Africa this week for the 2010 GCA West Africa Church Planting Institute. He’s been keeping busy with his team. It sounds like things are going well, though. Here’s a summary of what he had to say (it’s a little stream-of-consciousness):
All three team leaders are doing well so far. We’ve been eating a lot of rice and chicken.
The first day of training went GREAT! The church we’re mtg in is not enclosed – just a metal roof totally open sides with wood poles. So we’re exposed to the weather, which is extremely hot and very humid. Also, we’re in the rainy season, and that and that means we get to do a lot of walking in mud. We have electricity, but mainly through use of a gas generator because electricity often off in village. We made a makeshift PowerPoint screen using bedsheets and sticks the locals carved with their machetes for us. It works great even when wind blows it!
The sessions haven’t been without distractions. A goat bleated so loudly while I was teaching we had to stop and get rid of it. Goats are everywhere!
A few prayer requests: Nathaniel tried to drive to Togo 2 times today-to prepare for the next conference. Both cars broke down so he’s still here. The roads here would break down a tank! Please pray as well for several painful blows I’ve taken to my head since getting here due to short doorways. I’m not used to ducking and it feels like someone periodically keeps hitting my head with a bat. It would be funny if didn’t hurt so badly. Finally, please pray that our team would be able to serve well despite our lack of sleep.
Thanks for your prayers, everyone!
Editor’s Note: We’ve already shared that GCA President Steve Childers is currently in West Africa, leading a group of indigenous church leaders in the GCA 2010 West Africa Church Planting Institute. Some supporters have known about this for awhile and have been kind enough to commit their prayers to writing and share them with us. In the spirit of coming together as an online community in prayer, we are passing along some of these prayers with you. Please take this opportunity to join with us in prayer!
Gracious and Powerful Lord,
We commit Steve, his travels, his teaching, his partners on the journey, and his family as they remain to you.
We ask for wisdom as he teaches, sensitivity to the workings of the Holy Spirit, insight into the gifts and challenges of his translators and images that teach in powerful pictures the lessons you would have the pastors who hear learn.
Allow the lessons to be woven into the hearts of all who participate. Open Steve’s heart to the messages with which you would have him bring home. Join hearts together in the Hope of your Kingdom Come and in the work that is here now.
Protect all the families who remain and lend your travel mercies to those who join together. Fill up the participants with a mighty outpouring of the Holy Spirit that they might be refreshed, encouraged and empowered.
Provide good soil for the seeds which are sown. Send water and sun to nourish them. Raise up harvesters to reap the Word in deed and in their thoughts. Hold back the thorns that would choke your harvest. Protect the footpaths of those who would work and not damage the fields. Allow patience for your timing and what you will bring forth. Let there be rejoicing in all that you provide. We give you the Glory!
“O Taste and See that the Lord is Good!”
We lift all these things up in the name of Jesus,
Amen.
A team of missionaries led by GCA President Steve Childers are making their way to West Africa for the 2010 GCA West Africa Church Planting Inistitute. We’ve already shared details about GCA’s goals and aspirations in holding this summit. Now we want to give you specific details (i.e. dates and places) so you can pray with us. Steve has also asked us to pass along some personal prayer requests.
West Africa 2010 Dates:
Mission Team 2010 Leaders:
Steve Childers’ Personal Prayer Requests:
You’ll be hearing a lot from us over the next week about the West Africa Church Planting Institute. In particular, Steve will be sharing his prayer requests with us. We will also be sure to pass along any updates we get from the field from day to day.
So, since we’ll be talking about it, we should probably get you acquainted with what the Church Planting Institute is – namely, what are GCA’s goals and aspirations. This is a pretty exciting time for us; and we want you to be excited too! Because there is so much to share, this post will be longer than usual. So, without further ado …
GCA West Africa 2010 Church Planting Institute (CPI) Goals
During the early GCA Leadership Training Summits in a nation, we intentionally do not focus primarily on church planting methods and programs for the indigenous leaders such as “practical steps to planting a church in Africa” or “how to develop and manage a church plant core group”. Instead, the initial, primary focus is on laying a strong, biblical foundation among the indigenous national leaders and churches—from which these more practical church planting methods will emerge. The four foundational goals (pillars) of the initial training are:
I. Uniting around a National Kingdom Vision for Church Planting
II. Renewing the Church Leaders through the Power of the Gospel
III. Renewing the Churches through the Power of the Gospel
IV. Raising Up Church Planting Movement Leaders
GCA West Africa 2010 Church Planting Institute (CPI) Aims & Aspirations
This 2010 GCA West Africa Church Planting Leadership Summits (Ghana & Togo) are designed to equip key West African national leaders to strategically partner together to glorify God by advancing a movement in the West Africa that is multiplying churches and disciples through the transforming power of the gospel. Our purpose is to use this forum as a catalyst to help start strategic church planting movements in West Africa that will advance God’s kingdom in word and deed over every sphere of life by starting, growing and multiplying churches in West Africa that share a passion for the glory of God to be manifested in and through His Church for all nations.
Through these Summits, we aim to foster:
Through these Summits, we also aspire to: