MONGOLIA: A Miraculous Moving of God’s Spirit

Source: JESUS Film Project, October 11, 2013

With God, nothing is impossible! Through the “JESUS” Film, his Spirit is moving in amazing and unprecedented ways, changing hearts and transforming lives, even in very difficult and previously unreached countries.

Only two decades ago, there were less than 50 known believers in the entire nation of Mongolia. Now, through the film “JESUS,” tens of thousands are turning to Christ. Hundreds of growing, reproducing churches have been planted, as new believers have been nurtured and equipped to share their faith and are now spreading the Gospel and making new disciples.

Praise the Lord for his faithfulness, and for the amazing work his Spirit is performing to bring unreached people “from darkness to joy”!

» Watch the short video From Darkness to Joy.

» Did you know more than 175,000 people have installed the Jesus Film Media App? It provides access to films you can use in more than 1,000 languages.

RUSSIA: Also at a Crossroads

Source: OM News, September 16, 2013

“Before I left home, I started to have doubts,” said Tatiana at her interview to enroll as a student at OM Russia’s Discipleship Center. “I bought my sleeping bag just in case, and decided to just take a step of faith.”

Once she arrived at OM Russia’s base, Tatiana was pleasantly surprised when she realized she wouldn’t have to sleep on the floor in her sleeping bag! Why was Tatiana so worried about the living conditions? Because she’s no longer so young; she’s a pensioner (retired).

Last year, OM Russia’s board suggested that they train older people, because the training center’s goal is “to motivate and challenge people at a ‘crossroads’ moment in their lives, when they are faced with a choice of either developing a career and pouring their energy in that direction or opening themselves up to God’s service and seeking God’s Kingdom first,” according to field leader Colin Cleaver. This year, OM Russia opened a special faculty for pensioners to train to become missionaries.

For the past eight years, the center has focused on recent university graduates, but team members have realized that not only young people find themselves having to make decisions about their futures.

“Our board observed that pensioners are also often at a similar crossroads, needing to decide on a new life direction,” said Colin. “In addition, they are often financially independent, free from caring for their children, and with time on their hands – in short, the perfect potential missionaries!”

»  Read full story.

Missions Catalyst 10.9.13 – Practical Mobilization

In This Issue: The Powerful Role of Prayer

Missions Catalyst is a free, weekly electronic digest of mission news and resources designed to inspire and equip Christians worldwide for global ministry. Use it to fuel your prayers, find tips and opportunities, and stay in touch with how God is building his kingdom all over the world. Please forward it freely!

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.

 

 

The Powerful Role Prayer Plays in Missions

By Shane Bennett

If there’s anything more potent in shaping missions vision than taking Perspectives on the World Christian Movement, it’s teaching it. In fact, if you’ve not taught (or coordinated) Perspectives before, I encourage you to give it serious thought. A few days ago God challenged me while I was preparing to teach the lesson on eras of mission history. (Actually, “preparing” is a little generous. I was really just reviewing a brilliant lesson plan Marti Wade had loaned me!)

I was impressed again with the powerful role prayer seems to have played in modern missions, from the early Moravian movement to Hudson Taylor, and in many instances both between and since. Thinking of a particular church I’m trying to mobilize, I realized I’ve talked, cajoled, encouraged, challenged, and strategized with little response. What I have not done is mobilize prayer. Now I’m changing course.

I invite you to consider doing the same, though you may already pray far more and better than I do.

This issue contains two things to digest. The first: a sermon clip from John Piper. Prayer Causes Things to Happen is likely the best four minutes of video I’ve seen this year! Watch it and pass it along.

The rest of this month’s Practical Mobilization column is given to the second thing, a prayer for the next generation of kingdom warriors from my friend Nathan D’Jiim. Please read this. Pray it. Pass it along to others who may do likewise. Then look forward with me in great hope to the ways God will answer this powerful prayer.

A Prayer for This Next Generation

by Nathan D’Jiim

Father of Jesus,

Before whom angels bow and archangels veil their faces,

I commend to You this next generation of Kingdom warriors. Designed to rule, each carries extraordinary potential to influence this world for good. So much uncharted passion, so much life, either it will labor for Your glory or lapse into selfishness in this myopic culture. I want You to receive glory from these priceless image bearers. You have made young men and women in Your likeness, designed to reflect Your glory and make You look good with all that they are, have, and accomplish.

But Savior, Your church has offered them few battles to fight, fewer challenges to answer, and no mission great enough to arouse them from their spiritual apathy. You called us to leave the numbing trivialities of this world, to come carry crosses You have graced us to bear, to swear allegiance to a King and fight battles for His Kingdom, to sell all, give all, come follow You … and always marvel how much we gained for having given so little. But oh, Your timid church has saddled this next generation with little more than the drudgery of mere church attendance, sitting still through another “talk,” one more retreat, another spiritual experience. Savior, my heart cries out, “Your ways are far more tantalizing than this!”

We have sold You too cheaply. Arouse this generation, numbed by endless dead-end entertainment, to follow the way of the cross with its adventure, joy, and suffering!

And so I come to You, remorseful but also restless; remorseful for having asked so little, restless with anticipation of the way things could be … if we asked what You ask – a singular holy passion for God!

In the words of George Whitfield,

“God give us a deep humility, a well-guided zeal, a burning love, and a single eye, and then let men and devils do their worst.”

As one yoked to Jesus, allow me to co-labor with You to inflame young hearts with this same passionate cry: “Give us a deep humility, a well-guided zeal, a burning love, and a single eye, and then let men and devils do their worst.”

But, Savior, before the devils have their chance, capture these young men and women preparing for their journey of life. Take them to Yourself. Take them for Yourself. They belong to You, not to this world. Take them as Your inheritance, Your beloved, Your battle-ready bride, Your ambassadors of justice to an unjust world. Grant me a part in calling out and readying this generation with such holy passion, devils flee before they ever take up sword to fight.

Lord and Liege, launch a missional army of goodness. Draw millions to worship, to prepare, to grow, and then to rule in Your Kingdom together. Savior, I earnestly knock at Heaven’s door begging that millions of young men and women would chose the way of the cross. And then send down the Holy Ghost and shake us as You did long ago. We will see Your face or we won’t see anything at all! Breathe and blow over this generation until millions commit to a lifelong mission, a single passion, an obsession … for God and God alone!

O Father, I yearn that this one holy passion includes a hunger for You, a deep, satisfying treasuring of You. Multiply spiritual disciplines of prayer, fasting, silence, whatever will inflame their hearts. May they all enjoy apprenticeship to Jesus – becoming obedient to Your words, work, and ways. Give them to gossip – to gossip about Jesus as though sharing about a Treasure from delight, not duty. May numbers of them be blessed to see healings in the Name of Jesus; commission them as Your arms to hold a hurting world.

Oh, that many would have the profound privilege of launching reproducing Jesus communities, Kingdom communities, here and worldwide.

And Lord, accomplish all this in a spirit of humble brokenness. We Your people are terribly damaged by sin. We are a poor showcase of Your glory, but we long to be healed and whole. And so I ask that a spirit of brokenness over sin permeate this generation. Christ-like disciples – that’s what we need and You desire. Make us like Jesus. Make us one, dear Father. Make us peacemakers, brokers of peace. Make us as gracious with others’ confessed sin as You are, as un-accepting of our own un-confessed sin as You are, and give us the wisdom to know the difference.

I won’t deny that I would take great joy in seeing millions of young men and women labor together under the downpour of Holy Spirit, answering the joyful call to a lifelong single holy passion for God and God alone! But I know this would give You much greater joy. And so I am bold to ask:

Arouse the passion of this generation to give You all they have of heart, soul, mind, and strength. Enlist these young warriors as helpers to the hurting worldwide. Thrust forth laborers into the harvest to bring the Kingdom’s goodness to single parents and at-risk kids, the neglected elderly and the abject poor, the militant and the resulting migrant, the religious fanatic and the fleeing refugee, the prostitute and the prisoner, the AIDS patient and the pregnant in crisis. Wherever Satan has sown in darkness, may this generation bring light.

Take back Your army, the one our culture has absconded for its own deadly and boring ends. Take back Your warriors, created in Your image to fight for their King.

Take back the hearts of those You have created passionate beings. Take back the energy, the life, the zeal, the bravery, the wisdom, the strength, and the endurance of this generation, the one You designed to be Your front line troops in the battle for Your Bride.

Take them for Your glory and fill them with Your joy as they enter a life of mission, purpose, passion, and joy unspeakable.

And in so doing, hasten the day when … the end shall come! Even so, come Lord Jesus!

 

 

Missions Catalyst 10.2.13 – World News Briefs

In This Issue: Worship in North Korea, Egyptian hip hop, and fruit in Burundi

About Us

Missions Catalyst is a free, weekly electronic digest of mission news and resources designed to inspire and equip Christians worldwide for global ministry. Use it to fuel your prayers, find tips and opportunities, and stay in touch with how God is building his kingdom all over the world. Please forward it freely!

Pat

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.

 

 

NORTH KOREA: Believers Lead the World in 100 Days of Worship

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Source: Charisma News, September 17, 2013

September 23 through December 31, Christians are invited to follow the lead of their North Korean Christian brothers and sisters to do what led to their persecution in the first place: gather together in small groups for daily public worship in the common places of life – their homes, schools, workplaces, parks, libraries, bus stops, and more – using the historic four pillars liturgy of the North Korean underground church:

  • The Apostles’ Creed
  • The Ten Commandments
  • The Lord’s Prayer
  • The Lord’s Supper

» Read full story and visit the Seoul USA’s 100 Days website for additional materials. See also Why The NK Underground Church Loves the Ten Commandments So Much and the 12-minute TED Talk, Hyeonseo Lee – My Escape from North Korea.

» Readers might also be interested in this story from the same region: South Korea’s Travel Bans a Blessing in Disguise for Missions.

EGYPT: Hip Hope

Source: The Christian Post, September 10, 2013

Egyptian Christian Maged Medhat raps about Jesus in Arabic and English and is touring the United States this month in Oklahoma, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles.

Although he was raised in a Christian home, Medhat said he never took his relationship with God seriously. As he grew up, he started listening to hip hop and rap in the streets of Alexandria, Egypt. He described “the underground rappers in Egypt” as “really bad people.” They encouraged him to rebel against the government and the schools and to foster hatred against others.

Then Medhat began to examine his faith and came to a saving knowledge of Christ. “I surrendered my heart to Jesus,” he explained and then “fought with God for six months” over whether or not he should become a full-time Christian rapper.

After six months, he dedicated himself to Christian hip hop.

In addition to his own music ministry, Medhat serves with Hip Hope International, an organization that trains rap musicians to reach out to “un-churched, unsaved, and nominal Christian youth.” Their training sessions focus on spiritual growth as well as artistic development. In Egypt, their program graduated seven people this year.

The Egyptian rapper asked for prayer that his music would bless people across the world, that Hip Hope International would continue to succeed, and that Egypt – torn by a complicated civil war – may be at peace once again.

» Full story with picture and video.

» Also from Egypt: Members of a church attacked and burned down in August offer this music video as their message of forgiveness (YouTube). Beautifully done.

LAOS: 50 Christians Face Eviction

Source: Mission Network News, September 17, 2013

According to a report from the Human Rights Watch for Lao Religious Freedom (HRWLRF), on August 30 the leaders of Nongdaeng village (a rural community in Central Laos) summoned representatives of 11 Christian families to the government headquarters building for an official meeting concerning religious affairs in the village.

During the meeting, officials ordered all 11 families – comprising 50 men, women, and children – to recant their Christian faith and return to their village’s traditional animist religion.

“They charged these Lao Christians with believing the religion of a foreign Western power, which is considered destructive to the Lao nation,” stated HRWLRF. “Officials expressed their intention that no Christian faith can be adhered to or practiced in Nongdaeng.”

» Read full story with picture and prayer points.

» Also read A Light in the Mountains (OM News).

» Interested in this region? Our friends at OMF UK recently wrote us about an upcoming book, The Gospel in the Land of a Millions Elephants, and put in a good word for Reg Reimer’s Vietnam’s Christians: A Century of Growth in Adversity.

SRI LANKA: Threats from Buddhist Extremists

Source: Barnabas Aid, September 16, 2013

Christian leaders from Sri Lanka have asked supporters to join them in prayer as their churches face a mounting threat from Buddhist extremists. In the latest wave of incidents, police asked at least seven churches to close on Sunday, September 8 because of threats from Buddhists.

At one of the churches, in Meegoda, Colombo district, 30-40 Christians had gathered for prayer when a mob led by three Buddhist monks forced their way into the premises.

One of the monks hit the pastor over the head with a guitar until the instrument broke and the pastor was knocked unconscious. His mother tried to intervene but was herself beaten by some members of the mob.

The congregation was told that it was a Buddhist village, and the mob demanded that their prayer meetings stop immediately.

Churches are being told by the authorities that they must obtain permission from the Buddhist and Religious Affairs Ministry, even though religious groups are not officially required to register with the state in Sri Lanka. This is proving extremely problematic for Evangelical and Pentecostal churches, because they are not recognized by the Buddhist and Religious Affairs Ministry.

So far this year, there have been 45 anti-Christian incidents. Many of them have involved church gatherings being attacked but pastors and individuals have also been targeted.

» Read full story.