MEXICO: Families Refusing to Join Traditional Religious Ceremonies

Source: Christian Solidarity Worldwide, February 27, 2014

Twenty-five Protestant families have had their water and electricity supplies disconnected and have effectively been put under house arrest in Mexico because of their refusal to participate in traditionalist Catholic religious ceremonies.

Traditionalist Catholic village authorities are demanding that the families, who belong to the local Mount Tabor Evangelical Church, contribute financially to religious festivals, and have said they will not permit the families to reconnect their services or receive visitors until they pay 500 pesos each. The village authorities are justifying their actions as in line with the Law of Uses and Customs, which gives indigenous populations autonomy to exercise traditional forms of justice and to protect their culture.

The situation follows an escalation of discriminatory behavior towards the group of Protestant Christians in La Trinitaria Municipality in Chiapas state, beginning in 2010, when the local village assembly blocked their access to firewood and refused them permission to attend or participate in village assembly meetings.

» Read full story. See also a more complete report, from the same source, on freedom of religion or belief in Mexico.

RWANDA: Boys from Garbage Dump Start Gospel Music Group

Source: Godreports, February 19, 2014

Garbage and filth surrounded their makeshift shanty in a small-scale dump in Kigali, Rwanda. Five years ago, three street boys, David, Pacifique, and D’Amour, lived in this squalor, their minds obsessed with survival and numbing their pain.

“They had no hope before they came to us,” says Hilliary Anderson, founder of Hope for Life Ministry (HFLM), based in Kigali. HFLM’s aim is to transform the lives of vulnerable street kids by providing housing, Christian counseling and discipleship, and resources to break the chains of poverty.

Last year the three boys formed a gospel band called Shining Hope and produced their first song, “You Are Precious,” singing about their transformed lives since they began to follow Jesus.

“When we recorded this song they were so excited,” Anderson notes. “They never believed anything like this could happen.”

» Read full story and watch music video. Don’t miss the lyrics in English at the end: BEAUTIFUL!

USA: Native American Christian TV Network Launched

Source: Godreports, February 3, 2014

An influential Native American Christian leader has created a new television network for Native American Christians called the “Native Waves Network.”

“It is up to the leaders of the native tribes to help our people recognize their gifts and callings and to prepare them to share the new direction for the entire nation,” says Dr. Negiel Bigpond, founder of Two Rivers Native American Training Center.

Dr. Bigpond hopes their productions will bring restoration for so many who have been devastated through substance and alcohol abuse.

There are 580 Native Nations in North America, according to Bigpond. The U.S. Center for World Missions states that there are at least 200 Native Nations that have not been reached with the Gospel and over 95 percent of the 3.5 million Native Americans in the United States have not accepted the gospel message.

Bigpond believes Two Rivers offers the only Native-founded, Native-led, culturally sensitive ministry training on the North American continent.

» Read full story. See also a previous story in which Bigpond describes four of the greatest obstacles that keep Native Americans from a saving knowledge of Christ.

 

SAUDI ARABIA: Families Coming to Faith

Source: Operation Mobilization, March 4, 2014

We’re hearing of women and whole families coming to Christ, which is significant. Normally we would know of individual men but, as the culture places such importance on the family unit, this is a major step forward.Two of Fadila’s sisters and one brother were in the US and came to Christ through the love and ministry of an American. One sister sent her an email explaining the gospel and her own testimony; when Fadila read it, she immediately believed. She had had a dream the previous night about her sister, but didn’t know that she was a believer. She was so amazed at this coincidence that she visited her sister in the US, and her husband came along because he wanted to understand what was going on. He met with the man who had discipled the family and was satisfied that it was OK for his wife and the others to continue in their faith. They returned to Saudi Arabia and she is quite open in sharing her faith.

» Read full story. Follow this series to learn more from the hearts of Christian workers in the Arab World who have invested decades in understanding and loving their Arab neighbors.

 

Missions Catalyst Resource Reviews

Missions-Catalyst-no-tagline_largeIn This Issue: Seek God for the city, the not-for-parents travel book, and more

OPPORTUNITY: Seek God for the City

SeekGodfortheCitySource: WayMakers

Seek God for the City is an annual prayer event that takes place during the the 40 days leading up to Palm Sunday (March 5 to April 13 this year). You can join followers of Jesus from around the world in seeking God’s face and his kingdom for your city and for the world by participating in this hope-filled prayer campaign.

It’s not too late to get copies of the 60-page booklet (also available in Spanish), download free materials for children, or install the app on your phone or other mobile device.

The prayers in this prayer guide are biblically grounded and easy to pray; it’s clear and well-designed. Also included are ideas for prayerwalking, nations to pray for each day, and additional resources. This could be a great way to help your family, church, ministry, or small group prepare for Easter.

» Visit WayMakers for materials and more information.

» Readers might also want to start thinking about making plans for this year’s Global Day of Prayer (June 8), and 30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim World, (June 28 to July 27).

BOOK: The Not-for-parents Travel Book – Cool Stuff to Know about Every Country in the World

Source: Lonely Planet

The Not-for-parents Travel Book: Cool Stuff to Know about Every Country in the World, by Michael Dubois, Jane Price, and Katri Hilden. Lonely Planet: 2011. 208 pages.

“Everyone knows which is the world’s highest mountain, but do you know which country banned chewing gum? Or what’s the world’s stinkiest fruit? Or who invented roller skates? Or which building leans more than the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Or where can you eat fried spiders as a snack?

“In this book are the epic events, amazing animals, hideous histories, funky foods, and crazy facts that make the world’s 200 countries so fascinating. Each country has a page to itself-so tiny Tuvalu gets as much space as superpower USA.”

We heard about this (secular) book in a recent blogpost from our friends at the family ministry, Weave. They recommend it as a resource for redeeming the time you and your kids spend in the car. Good plan! Reader reviews suggest some contents might not be appropriate for your youngest ones, though.

» Learn more or get a copy for US$15.02 from Amazon (or elsewhere). And check out the wide range of resources recommended by Weave.

WEBINAR: Reaching Muslims through Mobilized Christians

Source: MissioNexus

Here’s an opportunity to learn more about mobilizing Christians to overcome fears and reach out in love to Muslims. In a March 6 MissioNexus webinar, UK-based Tim Green and Gordon Hickson, founders of Mahabba Networks will share about resources and strategies being used to equip ordinary believers with vision, confidence, and skills to reach their Muslim friends, neighbors, and colleagues. These networks have spread rapidly throughout the UK and are beginning to multiply internationally. You can register your interest in Mahabba through their website, currently being revamped.

» Learn more or sign up for the webinar. It will also be recorded and available through the MissioNexus store.

RESEARCH REPORT: Ministry Decision Making in India

Source: Global Mapping International

Working in India, or partnering with Indian ministry leaders? Check out the latest research from Global Mapping on how decisions are made in an Indian context, as well as the challenges faced by Indian leaders and those with whom they collaborate.

» Learn more or purchase the report. See also a monograph for Western leaders on engaging with Indian decision-makers.

EVENTS: March Calendar

Source: Missions Catalyst Calendar

March 1, Bridges Seminar (Long Island, NY, USA). Building bridges to reach Muslims. Provided by Crescent Project.

March 1, Bridges Seminar (Bloomington, IN, USA). Building bridges to reach Muslims. Provided by Crescent Project.

March 3 to May 25, Encountering the World of Islam (online). Twelve-week class will help you discover God’s heart for Muslims.

March 5 to April 13, Seek God for the City (global). Annual 40-day prayer campaign. Materials available from WayMakers.

March 6, Mahabba Networks: Reaching Muslim People Through Mobilized Christians (online). Webinar from MissioNexus.

March 7-8, MissionNext Forum (Mesa, AZ, USA). Find insights into options in missions that are surprisingly suited to your skills and passions.

March 7-8, Next Steps (Salem, OR, USA). Learn more about God’s heart for the world and your role in making disciples of all nations. Provided by Crossworld.

March 7-8, Muslim ConneXion (Portland, OR). Learn how to engage your Muslim neighbor. A Mission ConneXion event.

March 10-21, Engaging Islam (Louisville, KY, USA). Training in evangelism and discipleship from Horizons International.

March 12, Business as Mission (online). Free webinar provided by Sixteen:Fifteen.

March 14-16, The Journey Deepens (Canby, OR, USA). Retreat for those considering missions. Sponsored by MissionNext and Mission ConneXion.

March 15, Frontiers Connect (Portland, OR, USA). Explore work among Muslims.

March 18-20, Church Partner Forum (Orlando, FL, USA). A Pioneers event for sending and supporting churches.

March 20-21, Personal Support Raising Boot Camp (Cary, NC, USA). Provided by Support Raising Solutions.

March 22, Bridges Seminar (Yorktown, VA, USA). Building bridges to reach Muslims. Provided by Crescent Project.

March 26-30, GO Equipped Tentmaking Course (Fort Myers, FL, USA). Provided by Global Opportunities.

March 27, An Unusual Approach to Fundraising (online). Webinar from MissioNexus.

March 28-29, Next Steps (Dallas, TX, USA). Learn more about God’s heart for the world and your role in making disciples of all nations. Provided by Crossworld.

March 28-30, Jesus to the Nations (Halifax, NS, Canada). Free, annual, community-based mission festival for all ages.

» View the complete calendar and/or submit an item.