Saturday, October 25, 2008

Training Institute...We're back.

Sorry for the delay in informing you all about the recent round of Pastor's training. There was no way to access the blog from Ethiopia and I failed to recall the email access that I had set up for updating from abroad. We just arrived back to the US last night. I feel very strongly that the trip was a beneficial one.

The topics that were dealt with are terribly misunderstood worldwide within our churches.
Because of this, I am convinced that dealing with these issues was critical and I trust also that the Lord used the teaching to gain glory for Himself in His church in Ethiopia.

The way in which God works in the soul of man to bring him from being a lost soul to a child of the King is terribly misunderstood in our day. Careful attention was given to considering how in fact He does it, what it requires of Him, and what our response is to this amazing work of God Almighty. Hours were spent looking at what the bible says about the Atonement, God's calling of man, the granting of new life in Christ, repentance, faith, justification, adoption, being conformed to Jesus, and final glorification in Christ when we see Him face to face and are made like Him because we see Him as He is.

A significant portion of time was also given to the bible's teaching on the Holy Spirit. We confirmed scripturally that the Holy Spirit is a person and He also is God, co-equal with the Father and the Son. From there, His work was proclaimed from the creation of the world through His work corporately in the New Testament church today. The majority of our focus was on the regenerating work of the Spirit of God in the heart of man. Sadly, the church in Ethiopia believes like most churches in America do when it comes the the work of the Spirit in the Salvation of man. There is a huge misconception that our believing the gospel precedes the implantation of life from above. The bible is clear on this issue. We are dead in our sins. We are capable on no good thing. Yet, we must be born again. How? From above! From God himself through the work of His Son applied to our hearts by the regeneration of the Holy Spirit. After hours of dealing with this in the text, a couple of men stood to say that they have been believing and practicing that which is not biblically accurate and it must not be pleasing to God. They stated that their foundation was faulty and needed to be removed. One of the ministers went on to suggest that they should all repent of their attitudes toward this doctrine and begin to trust in God alone for the salvation of their people as well as their own salvation.

I hope God will make much of His Name in the lives of these men by continuing to convince them of the truth of His word and and the seriousness of His commands concerning His church.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Two Weeks Away

In just two short weeks I will depart once again for Addis Ababa. The Pastor's Training Institute is set to continue with round six focusing on the Holy Spirit and Salvation. There will be five of us from Christ Community Church traveling together this time. Please do pray for us.

The Lord has been providing for the work in Ethiopia on a monthly basis these past several months and as a result much of the needed expenses have been met already. However, there is still a need in order to cover all of the cost incurred by hosting and orchestrating this training program. It costs less than fifty dollars to provide transportation, lodging, food, and training supplies for one minister.

May the Lord richly bless you as you pray for us, that the Lord would receive all glory from PTI and in His church.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Pastor's Training Institute

The rain has begun to decrease in Addis, and we are now able to resume the training of the church planters. We will proceed with round six of the Institute in October; we depart on the 15th to begin training on the 17th.
Two crucial doctrines will be covered this time around. Chuck Baggett, an elder at Christ Community Church, will teach the Doctrine of Salvation. The other emphasis will be the Work of the Holy Spirit, and I will teach this section. Both of these doctrines are terribly misunderstood in the Ethiopian evangelical culture, and this trip will serve as a good opportunity to deal with the misconceptions and wrong applications of these wonderful doctrines.
I appreciate your prayers concerning the preparation, logistics, and actual training for this round of PTI. In addition to the training, I will be meeting with the leaders of the Addis Kidan denomination and elders from another African country to discuss a more formal partnership for the training and planting of new churches in Ethiopia and Northeast Africa.
Your support, encouragement, and prayers are greatly appreciated and continually coveted.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Yes, this is the right site.

However, there are still many changes that need to be made.
Please check back soon to view the updated blog and to see the pertinent information concerning the work in Ethiopia.