BLOG/BOOK: Disability in Mission

Source: Joni and Friends, Hendrickson Publishers, The Lausanne Movement

“I’m sorry, sir, that the only person who responded to your invitation to give themselves to serve the Lord in mission was the little crippled girl who could never do it.”

The apology came after a service in my little rural church. It was about me. When I was five years old, polio had profoundly weakened me. Now 12 years old, using my crutches and braces, I had walked down the aisle to say, “Yes, I believe the Lord wants me to be a missionary someday.” Logically, it looked like an impossible dream, but the speaker looked the other gentleman in the eye and said, “Whom the Lord calls, He will use.” Those words could not be a truer description of my experience of disability in mission.”

» That’s the story of Elinor Young, and one of several recently shared in a new blog series on disability in mission from Joni and Friends. To learn more about Elinor, watch World Team’s 2015 video, Bad Legs: A Story of God Using One Woman’s Weakness for His Glory (YouTube).

» Check out the Disability Concerns network at Lausanne, and/or pick up the 2019 book Disability in Mission: The Church’s Hidden Treasure, edited by David C. Deuel and Nathan G. John. Looks like these blog posts are excerpts from the book.

EVENTS: Happening Online in September

Source: Missions Catalyst Events Calendar

First, a couple of August items you might still want to catch, both on Thursday, August 27:

September 3, Spiritual Formation Integration for Ministry Leaders. Webinar from Missio Nexus.

September 3, Mobilizing People of Color, Part 2. Webinar from Sixteen:Fifteen (watch Part 1).

September 7 to December 6, Encountering the World of Islam. Embracing Muslims with the love of Christ. Note: The first-ever Spanish-language EWI online course starts September 14.

September 8, It’s Bigger Than Short-Term Missions: Nurturing a Missions Ministry in a Disinterested Church. Webinar from the Standards of Excellence in Short-Term Mission.

September 8-12, Engaging Islam Institute. Training from Horizons International. Usually offered in Dearborn, MI, but this year you can catch it online.

September 10, Hope Conference. Explore God’s work in the Muslim world through this Crescent International event. Timed and designed for an American audience. A similar event will happen September 17 for those from Africa, Asia, and Europe. Material in English, Arabic, Spanish, French, and German.

September 10, Multiplying Prayer: Fuel for Movements. Training session from Beyond. Part of a series offered regularly.

September 16-17, People Raising Conference. Be equipped for raising personal support. Usually held in Oak Brook, IL; this year on Zoom.

September 17 to October 15, Foundations of Media to Movements. Learn to leverage media to start disciple-making movements. Course from Mission Media U.

September 22-24, Support Raising Virtual Bootcamp. Provided by Support Raising Solutions multiple times a year, usually in different parts of the US.

September 24, Focus2020 Spotlight. Online event from Missio Nexus in place of the network’s annual conference.

» View complete calendar. Submissions and corrections welcome. We will continue to make updates about canceled and postponed events.

Global Glimpses from India and Iran

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  1. INDIA: Seven Generations of Disciples
  2. IRAN: Christian Prisoners With COVID-19
  3. NIGERIA: Muslim Moved by Christian’s Radical Kindness
  4. INDIA: Christian Hospitalized After Assault
  5. IRAQ: Prime Minister Urges Christians to Return

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God transformed the life of an Indian woman and gave her a vision for multiplication that has led to seven “generations” of disciples making disciples. See story below. Source: Beyond.

INDIA: Seven Generations of Disciples

Source: Beyond, August 6, 2020

In North India, some women have been trained in making disciples. They have been faithful to apply what they’ve learned and are experiencing joy from bearing fruit. They have also cast a vision for disciple-making in six districts of their state.

One of the leaders of this group, a lovely and gentle woman, recently shared her testimony. Two years ago, she became a follower of Christ. She, her husband, and their children had been idol worshipers. Her family was “broken and terrible.” Then one day, she says, it was as if a light suddenly came on. That was the day she attended a Bible study in a nearby home. She loved it. After participating in the Bible study for three months, she wanted to start one in her own home. Soon, she and her whole family were baptized.

Today, through ongoing obedience to the Word and the application of its truths to their lives, this woman and her whole family have been changed. They actively share with others all that God has done for them. This one woman has started nine different Discovery Groups from which have come seven generations of disciples making disciples!

» Read full story and another about what happened when another group of believers decided to follow the example of the disciples in Luke 10. On August 27, Beyond will offer an online training session on God’s vision for all peoples through multiple generations. Learn more.

» You might be interested in learning about a Turkish man in the UK finding new opportunities to reach and disciple Turkish speakers there (OM).

IRAN: Christian Prisoners With COVID-19

Source: Church in Chains, August 13, 2020

Four Christian prisoners being held in crowded conditions in Evin prison in Tehran are feared to be suffering from COVID-19 following an outbreak of the virus in the prison.

Yasser Mossayebzadeh was one of twelve prisoners in Ward 8 in Evin Prison (which houses mainly religious and political prisoners) to test positive on August 10 during a random test of seventeen prisoners. About 60 prisoners are held in the ward.

Fellow-Christian prisoners of conscience Saheb Fadaie, Youcef Nadarkhani, and Naser Navard Gol-Tapeh were not among those tested, but each has been displaying symptoms.

Naser’s friends and family are particularly concerned about him as he recently turned 59 years old and remains in his crowded cell despite being laid low with fever for nearly a week.

» Read full story includes photos of the men and links to more biographical information. Let’s pray for them.

» See also Iran’s Covid Death Toll Three Times Higher Than Admitted, Says Report (The Guardian).

NIGERIA: Muslim Moved by Christian Kindness

Source: Christian Aid Mission, August 6, 2020

Idris had opposed the efforts of Christian workers for many years. A local ministry leader said Idris believed he had a divine mandate to stop all efforts to lure people away from Allah and his prophet, and he told local missionaries to leave the area.

“He was extremely hostile to all efforts and to our missionaries, leading to the persecution against all of our converts there,” the leader said. “Idris even promised to kill our missionaries if they would not stop reaching their communities and preaching the gospel.”

Recently his pre-teen son was hit with rashes, vomiting, and pain in his eyes, joints, and bones. Idris rushed him to a medical clinic but in that area of Nigeria, hospitals do not admit patients who cannot pay beforehand.

“No one was willing to loan the money to him,” he said. “Our missionary heard the news that Idris was stranded and that his son was dying, and our workers went straight to the hospital and gave him the equivalent of about 40 dollars.”

That amount was enough for doctors to treat symptoms for a few days, keeping the boy alive until the illness ran its course. His son returned home and recovered after several days’ rest.

The genuine concern for him and his son’s welfare from Christians he had hurt changed Idris’ attitude, the ministry leader said—they would have no illusions about him leaving Islam, Idris thought, yet they had gladly helped an enemy.

As grateful as he was astonished, Idris began to research Christianity; he had to try to find out what was behind such bizarre behavior.

» Read full story. See also a report from Christian Aid about how recent violence in Nigeria is affecting their ministry partners.

» Also from West Africa: Did you hear Mali has just had a coup? Lift up that country and its people.

INDIA: Christian Hospitalized After Assault

Source: Morning Star News, August 17, 2020

A Christian father of seven in northern India was hospitalized for more than two weeks after Hindu extremists with iron rods interrupted his night prayers with his family and beat him at his home. Pappu Kumar, released from a hospital on August 13 was praying with his family in Balawali village, Uttarakhand state at 9:30 p.m. on July 28 when a mob of at least 10 Hindu extremists appeared at his door, sources said.

The visitors told the 40-year-old Kumar, who put his faith in Christ just three months ago, to stop praying, said Mange Singh, a church pastor in the region who has been discipling Kumar’s family.

“Pappu responded that he was praying inside his house, and that should not bother anybody,” Pastor Singh said. “But the furious mob began to assault Pappu.”

Kumar sustained a severe head injury, a broken leg, and fractured bones in his hand in the assault. The assailants relented only at the intervention of villagers, the pastor said.

Pastor Singh said he later tried convincing Kumar to report the assault to police. He declined, saying he had to continue living and working in the village and would have to live with the consequences of filing a police complaint the rest of his life.

» Read full story and another from the same source, Hard-Line Hindu Neighbors Attack Pastor and Guests at His Home in India. Lord, we pray for peace.

IRAQ: Prime Minister Urges Christians to Return

Source: International Christian Concern, August 13

[On August 9] Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi called for the return of Iraqi Christians to their home. With ISIS declared militarily defeated, Al-Kadhimi hopes Christians will feel more comfortable returning. He expressed these hopes to Chaldean Catholic Patriarch Louis Raphael I Sako, as well as a number of other bishops from Iraq.

Al-Kadhimi stated that “Iraq is the country for everyone, and that Christians are the original children of the country, and there is no difference between the people of the same country, as everyone is a partner in building the future of Iraq.”

“We are serious about providing assistance to our Christian families and solving their problems,” he continued. “We are glad that Christians will return to Iraq and contribute to its reconstruction. Iraqis of all sects are yearning for a new Iraq that believes in peace and rejects violence.”

In response, Patriarch Sako pledged the Church’s support for Al-Kadhimi, noting his hope that Iraq will achieve security and stability as displaced Christians make their returns.

» Read full story.

» See also Voices of Iraq, a 10-minute video about Iraqi Christians (Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East, 2018).

LEBANON: Deadly Blast in Beirut

Source: Missions Catalyst, August 5, 2020

By now you have probably heard about the explosion yesterday (August 4) in the port area of Beirut, Lebanon. Even the earliest reports revealed the blast was huge, breaking glass in much of the city and felt 150 miles away in Cyprus. Now we know the explosion killed more than a hundred with at least that many missing and some 4,000 injured. A search for survivors is underway. Local government says as many as 300,000 people were made homeless by this explosion. Much of the port and large quantities of grain also stored in the area were also destroyed. The country has declared three days of mourning. Let’s call out to God with them at this time.

Both Lebanon and neighboring Syria were already overwhelmed by the pandemic, economic devastation, and hunger. And think of the refugees and other residents who have already faced so much trauma!

Pray for the people of Beirut and beyond and lift up the churches and others who will seek to meet the many needs even as they suffer themselves.

» Read more from the BBC, AlJazeera, or your preferred news source.

» You may not have heard about another tragic explosion in July. See GFA Calls for Compassionate Prayer Over Myanmar Jade Mine Disaster (Gospel for Asia) or read coverage of the event from the New York Times.