Source: Missions Catalyst Calendar
Author: MC
Missions Catalyst 8.14.13 – World News Briefs
In This Issue: Three stories from Africa
- GHANA: Partners Train Christian Broadcasters from across Africa
- WALES: Outbreak of Revival
- SIERRA LEONE: Planting New Churches
- UNITED KINGDOM: Return to Paganism
- BURUNDI: Prayers Yielding Fruit
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Pat Noble has been the “news sleuth” for Missions Catalyst since 2004. In addition to churning out the news, she is working to create a SWARM (Serving World A Regional Mobilizers) in Northern New York using the NorthernChristian.org website. You can connect with her at www.whatsoeverthings.com.
GHANA: Partners Train Christian Broadcasters from across Africa
Source: ASSIST News, August 7, 2013
Across the continent of Africa, 215 Christian radio producers are going home to 15 countries with new tools and skills to share the gospel. HCJB Global joined with Moody Radio in a four-day Global Partners Project radio training intensive in Ghana, West Africa, for seminars, hands-on practice, and spiritual enrichment.
Classes were offered in leadership, fundraising, production, interviewing, on-air presentation, web integration, emerging technology, video production, and social media.
“[Participants] shared their ideas with one another and planned real steps of action to take upon returning home. There was a strong spiritual aspect as well. We paused during the teaching for a prayer of thanksgiving that God is in control, despite the obstacles,” said Jon Fugler [of] HCJB Global.
This conference exceeded our expectations in an amazing way,” said Stephen Asare, project coordinator for Moody Radio. “Originally we had room for 150 attendees but were able to accommodate 215. There is a great hunger for training in Africa.”
» Read full story from ASSIST News. See also HCJB’s encouraging report, Cross-cultural Barriers Overcome at Radio Training Conference in Ghana.
» Another Africa story: The Amazing, Surprising Africa-driven Future of the Earth, in Nine Charts (Washington Post).
WALES: Outbreak of Revival
Source: OM Newsbytes, Aug-Sept 2013
For more than 100 days, crowds have been flocking to Cwmbran, Wales, hungry to experience the manifest presence of God. Well over 900 people have come to Christ at Victory Church and hundreds have reported healings since [the outpouring began] April 10. The church was planted in 2010 and initially attended mostly by ex-offenders and addicts.
» Source. For more about this phenomenon, watch the 30-minute video, Cwmbran Outpouring (United Christian Broadcasters).
SIERRA LEONE: Planting New Churches
Source: Christian Aid Mission, July 17, 2013
After hearing that no church existed in the area, native missionaries from Trinity Gospel Ministries met with leaders of Masap, a Sierra Leone farming community, in March. The missionaries explained they were Christians and they wanted to tell the people about Jesus Christ. If the villagers were interested, they would like to start a church for them.
Immediately the people responded with applause. The God of heaven had answered their prayers. “We have suffered so much and all other things have failed us,” said one community elder. “But if you can come with a church here, then we will be happy.”
Two weeks later a team of 14 missionaries came to Masap and conducted evangelism outreach in four villages. It was surprising for them to discover the gospel had been preached in the district for over 120 years, yet Masap had somehow not been reached. They initiated churches in two of the four villages they visited, Masap and Kategiyan.
That first Sunday when the village gathered for worship, 164 people came together in a spirit of celebration and praise. The area chief, village chief, and other Masap leaders all gave their hearts to Christ.
A similar scene was repeated in Kategiyan, where the entire village welcomed the gospel message and established a church. About 75 people attended that first service.
“Seeing the beauty of what is already happening in Masap and Kategiyan, the other villages are asking that we do the same for them,” wrote the leader of Trinity Gospel Ministries in a recent report to Christian Aid Mission.
It’s time [Sierra Leone] had something to celebrate. From 1991 to 2002 the nation was engulfed in a brutal civil war that took the lives of some 50,000 citizens. Perhaps the most visible atrocities of the war are the thousands of amputees whose arms, legs, and ears were cut off by unspeakably cruel rebel soldiers.
UNITED KINGDOM: Return to Paganism
Source: Baptist Press, July 31, 2013
He is difficult to find and even then is barely visible, but he’s there. Green Man, a symbol of ancient pagan religion, stares down from the nave of Norwich Cathedral. In a way, his presence is symbolic of how it has always been, and still is, in this [once] medieval city.
Norwich has the unique distinction of being officially classified as England’s most ungodly city. Its “ungodly” status comes from the 2011 census, [which shows] Norwich leading the way in a national shift away from Christianity, with 42.5 percent in the city saying they have no religion, against a national rate of 25.1 percent.
“Norwich is kind of a microcosm of England,” [Pastor Marvin] Lucas said. “As far as Christian history is concerned, England used to be more pagan. It’s kind of come full circle, I believe; back to paganism.”
BURUNDI: Prayers Yielding Fruit
Source: Simon Guillebaud, August 13, 2013
The amazing work continues in Burundi! There are six days to go, and this will be the last update from me until the full results come in a few weeks from now, but it’s just so encouraging to share, and key in terms of prayers yielding fruit. Here’s the latest from Onesphore, who writes:
“Here is one of many stories reaching us. In Kiremba, one of our teams met a family whose seven-year-old girl was blind, crippled, and her tongue hung limply outside her mouth, so she was unable to speak. They washed her and prayed for her, whereupon she immediately got her sight back, began speaking, and was able to walk. The whole village ran to see the miracle. Her family and 25 others in the village gave their lives to Christ.
“At Busoni, where earlier in the week the deaf/dumb man was healed, two of our groups were seriously beaten up by the sons of witchdoctors who saw them as a threat to their business. We are trying to encourage them. Pray for their perseverance. The enemy is obviously not happy with all the fruit.”
» Read full story. See Simon’s blog for additional reports and context.
Missions Catalyst 8.7.13 – Practical Mobilization
In This Issue: Change the world, one small blessing at a time
- FEATURE ARTICLE: Your Chance to Change the World, One Small Blessing at a Time
- EVENTS: Traction Conference and the Simply Jesus Gathering
Find many more of Shane’s Practical Mobilization articles on our website.
Shane Bennett writes and speaks for a great organization called Frontiers. Lately he’s wondering about how Muslim immigrants in Europe might fully experience God’s blessing.
He’s also working with some buds to leverage a $49 a month smart phone plan to raise a ton of money for cross-cultural workers. Email him for info on the plan or the vision.
FEATURE ARTICLE: Your Chance to Change the World, One Small Blessing at a Time
By Shane Bennett

Know that feeling of futility that often accompanies tough problems and large-scale trouble? Really, what can you or I do about train crashes in Europe, young fathers dying of cancer, or the apparently growing divide of angst and animosity between Muslims and Christians?
Well, actually there is something you can do about that third one. Let me ask you this: If with little effort on your part you could contribute just a bit to growing peace between these two camps, how likely is it you’d do so? If you’re thinking “less than a 20 percent chance,” you can skip the rest of this brief article. It will waste your time. More than 20 percent, though, read on. What I have to suggest may help you write a few notes in the great symphony of peace God is bringing about as he extends his kingdom throughout the earth.
Here’s the deal: Ramadan 2013 ends today. Today, that is, if you’re reading this article on the day it dropped into your mailbox. Thank you, by the way, we appreciate it. The Muslim month of fasting is followed promptly by Eid al Fitr, an Islamic celebration about as significant for many Muslims as Christmas is for Christians.
Eid Greetings
So, just as you might get a “Merry Christmas” from the cashier at Hobby Lobby, it would be totally cool for you to wish your Muslim friends a happy Eid. An easy way to do this is by saying, “Eid Mubarak!” (EED Moo BAR ehk: eid sounds like “need” without the “n,” and for mubarak, just remember the former Egyptian president!) Eid Mubarak means, believe it or not, pretty much, “happy Eid.” If you’re short on Muslim friends, you have my permission to say this to Muslims who are complete strangers to you! Even if it turns out they’re not Muslim, they’re more likely to be confused than angry.
If you have some Muslim friends for whom you’d like to do a little more, here are three fairly easy ideas:
1. Gifts
I asked my friend Ali in Saudi Arabia, who used to be an international student in my town, “If you were still a student in the U.S., what would you recommend as a good gift for a Muslim friend after Ramadan?” Ali kindly responded, “The gift will be very simple: perfume and candy or wristwatch and candy.” So there you go, perfume, watch, chocolate. Bazinga! When we lived in Holland and England, I gave boxed chocolates for Eid gifts. Even sans watches and perfume, they seemed to be appreciated.
2. Cards or emails
I’ve put up a poster at checkthis.com that wishes a happy Eid and quotes Jesus talking about coming so that we (which presumably includes Muslims!) might have abundant life. I’d like to invite you to forward this to your Muslim friends today or tomorrow. (Really, even a few days late would be fine!)
You might also forward it to your non-Muslim friends to send to their Muslim friends.
3. Friendship
You may also want to give a gift of relationship. Say “Eid Mubarak,” then invite your friend to coffee or dinner. Ask questions about Ramadan, God, and what may actually bring peace to troubled lands and souls. Open the conversation.
Conclusion
Are any of these ideas the silver bullet for peace between Muslims and Christian? No, sadly there is no silver bullet. Will these ideas cause your Muslims friends to instantly surrender their lives to Jesus? No more than saying Merry Christmas to your atheist friends will do that for them. But in doing this you extend grace. You bless. You help your heart feel about people they way Jesus does. And you will, for real, chip away at the dividing wall of hostility that presently separates many of us from most Muslims. Give it a try.
» Let me know how it goes (or comment on this article, below).
EVENTS: Traction Conference and the Simply Jesus Gathering
A couple of events are coming up that I want you to know about:
Traction Conference for Men
One is called Traction and is hosted by a Missions Catalyst reader, Dan. He says:
“If you’re a guy who serves internationally (or you know someone who is!), please keep reading. A very special gathering called Traction is coming together near Interlaken, Switzerland, September 21-27, 2013, and men who serve internationally are being invited.
“Imagine six days in the Alps surrounded by a community of men who really understand. Imagine taking time to restore your soul, refuel your passion, and refresh your body.”
» Learn more or register for Traction.
Simply Jesus Gathering
The second event is called Simply Jesus and is being pulled together by my bud Carl Medearis. I’m psyched to go because Carl’s a great guy, but also because N.T. Wright is going to be there! (And my strong hope is that I can get him to play and sing some Dylan. If that happens, you don’t want to miss it.)
The event, to be held November 7-9 in Denver, Colorado, is focused on the person, life, and teaching of Jesus, and it’s for anyone who wants to understand more about Jesus. In the interest of full disclosure, if ten of you sign up for Simply Jesus and tell them you heard about it from me, my wife and I get to go free! I’d love to see you there.
» Learn more or register for the Simply Jesus Gathering.
» For more events, see the Missions Catalyst events calendar.

