Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Friday, May 23, 2014
Lives Impacted by Children's Ministry
Have you ever met someone with whom you felt such an
immediate connection that you assumed you must have met before, or been
childhood friends, or possibly been siblings separated at birth? (Okay, maybe not that last one.) When I met Lisset Silva in 2008, we had so
much vision for ministry in common that we spent half the conversation
finishing each other’s sentences. (“Yes!...That’s what I was
going to say!”) Sometimes without even realizing it, I would begin a sentence in English, forgetting that native
language is not one of the many things we have in common.Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Partnering for the Kingdom
The Pilot Project is a first
step of a large international initiative aiming to
create and publish curriculum for children between the ages of 4 and 12 that is
adapted for each country. These introductory books were initially designed for
a specific age range and are then redesigned to fit other ages. They are
opening the doors for an incredible curriculum project covering 9 years of the
life of a child!
Intentionally named "The compass – only for explorers,"
the Hungarian Pilot Project was the result of the partnership between EGM
International and ReMa, our local ministry. While the lessons are based on the
Model Children's Worker methodology, they are only partly created by American
or International writers. The Hungarian team has written a major part of them
making sure that the final product reflects the local characteristics to ensure
that they are culturally and regionally relevant.
We started the Pilot Project
in Hungary three years ago with the involvement of seven
Hungarian individuals (translators, writers, proofreaders, graphic designers,
editors - three of which were volunteers.)
The Pilot Project was also a great
opportunity for Hungarian Christians to become financially involved in the
ministry. Part of the expenses were cover by in-country donations.
Our experience with the first Pilot Project manuals was encouraging. The vast interest proved that the Hungarian
Sunday school teachers really love the curriculum finding it useful. Our plan
is to spread the word so that everyone will know that this is just the
beginning and we are moving forward with the Pilot Project 2.
A touching letter from a children's worker who teaches children with learning disabilities made our day. This person was
amazed with the success she had using the Pilot Project manual. She explained
that the children were really into the
biblical stories and activities like never before. This is how we’ve
learned, once again, that the biblical model of teaching is the best option for
all children alike.
We received the following feedback from another teacher just after
launching the Pilot Project 2: "Recently, I taught the story of Nicodemus
from the Pilot Project 2 book. I hadn’t planned on making a call for a
decision. Still, the Spirit led me this way. Four kids from my class made the
decision for Christ that day! God bless you!"
The Pilot Project isn’t just a nice story. It’s an example of how effective
you can be when you partner with God and with other people all over the world.
The Pilot Project isn’t a finish line, but a first step for incredible,
transformational life stories. Will you
be part of that too?
Written by Marian Zaharia & Andrea Schauermann
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Ukranian Children's Ministry
News regarding the inner conflict in the country of Ukraine
is big news today. American news services are not always faithful to report on
important happenings internationally, so when one of these international events
hits the airwaves, it’s usually something pretty big. The conflict in Ukraine
is complex and we pray for our brothers and sisters there as the people of
Ukraine move through this time of upheaval.
Every Generation Ministries – Ukraine (“Slujinna Pokolinnjam”
in the local language) is NOT involved in the protest against the government,
but the EGM team IS quite active protesting against ineffective and unbiblical
children’s ministry principles which have been the norm for so many years in
the churches of their country. This is also a complex conflict! But God has
shown us His passion to see every child reached effectively can be expressed
through the EGM team in Ukraine.
To affect the change they want to make in this enormous
country, EGM workers have divided Ukraine into regions and there are regional
leaders in many of these areas who provide training and individualized coaching
for children’s workers in churches across the denominational landscape.
Ukrainian children’s ministry is changing as teachers connect with the biblical
model found in Deuteronomy 6. It’s a transformational ministry model based in
relationship and marked by experiential learning, creative presentations of
biblical truth, meaningful conversations connecting the Bible to real life and
activities which result in lasting life response.
Following is an excerpt from one regional leader’s report:
"At the seminar
we held at the Lvov Theological seminary, the students learned the methodology
of doing lessons for the kids. They had an opportunity to practice every
element of the Bible model. Students received the theoretical knowledge and
also did some practical exercises. They learned to build their own lessons
using the elements of the Model of the Children’s worker [found in Deuteronomy 6].
They practiced consecutive and logical teaching of the Bible truths; they
learned to make discussion questions and activities for the practical usage of
the Bible truths. In addition, they had a chance to see the lessons for the
kids of different age groups, based on the model.
I thank God for His
blessings and guidance in this program. The Lord inspired people and gave them
the desire to gain professional knowledge to be effective children’s workers,
leading kids to Christ! Praise the Lord!"
- Kachan Nataliya, North Region Coordinator
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Emmanuel Manishimwe
While navigating in the dark the windy roads of rural Uganda you would want a reliable driver. That is exactly how I became acquainted with Emmanuel. He was our recommended drive on our Every Generation Ministries, EGM, mission trip in early 2013. Being in the hands of a man whose name means “God with us” sets your mind at ease when facing the unknown. During the twenty plus hours together, Emmanuel shared his love for God and his desire to see people drawn to a deeper faith. As we shared our mission of training local children’s church workers how to teach children about Christ, it was apparent that Emmanuel wanted the same thing or his people in Uganda.
As a retired teacher I love being able to use my God given gifts to work with EGM. Through this organization I have been able to meet so many wonderful people who have the desire to carry the message of Jesus Christ to the ends of the world, like Emmanuel. Seeing young people wanting to change the world around them is so inspiring to me. It is our desire to see lives transformed by the story of redemption through Jesus Christ.
Just as Emmanuel successfully guided us along the roads of western Uganda, I know he is a capable leader in EGM’s expansion efforts in East and Central Africa.
Linda Beaver
EGM Supporter
EGM Supporter
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
EGM Curriculum for Middle East & North Africa
High expectations were set on what was called in the news the Arab Spring. Nations were hoping that the wind of change would bring freedom and democracy. Unfortunately, that was not the case; people were frustrated and hoped they could go back to where they were before the self-immolation of Mohammed Bouazizi in Tunisia in December 2010. Looking for the reason, some think that people were not yet prepared, did not have clear definition of democracy or did not have the right and just leaders. All the above reasons are valid. However, instead of waiting for ‘change’, people needed ‘transformation.’ Unless the Son transforms people, Spring will never arrive; “If the Son therefore make you free, ye shall be free indeed.” John 8:36.
EGM curriculum for the Arabic speaking world, the MENA, is all about ‘transformation.’ Away from the world’s distractions, fifteen elite writers from Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt gathered in July 2013 to write lessons for pilot 1 in an inspiring place on Mount Lebanon overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. It was an intensive time introducing Every Generation Ministries' Model, learning and writing according to it.
EGM curriculum for the Arabic speaking world, the MENA, is all about ‘transformation.’ Away from the world’s distractions, fifteen elite writers from Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt gathered in July 2013 to write lessons for pilot 1 in an inspiring place on Mount Lebanon overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. It was an intensive time introducing Every Generation Ministries' Model, learning and writing according to it.
“I was given the chance to write in a more organized and effective way.” Thouraya wrote, one of the writers from Lebanon. Another writer, Maha from Jordan, expressed her feelings saying: “We are teaching the kids to live a different life, to have their life transformed; we are teaching them the truth through the EGM Model.” Our vision is to provide the Arabic speaking churches with a three-year locally written curriculum based on Deuteronomy chapter six. Pilot 1 & Pilot 2 will serve as a road map to starting the curriculum. Writers are excited, partners are ready and the winds of transformation will surely come to include every generation.
Youeel Tarabay
Executive Director
Fondation Le Grain De Ble, Lebanon
Youeel Tarabay
Executive Director
Fondation Le Grain De Ble, Lebanon
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
India
Thirty years ago, as a young children’s ministry leader, I
felt the LORD touching my heart concerning India, the country with the largest
population of boys and girls. Evangelism Resources (ER) invited EGM to travel
to Delhi last month to meet with ER leaders regarding children’s ministry work.
Evangelism Resources continues to encounter vast numbers of children in the
midst of their church planting efforts and evangelism activities. One leader
told me that when you enter into a village with a guitar, balloon or yo-yo, you
can expect to have a crowd of children immediately gather around you. They are
eager and willing participants and most open to the gospel.
Some interesting facts about India:
- There are over 800 million mobile phones in use.
- Uttar Pradesh, a state with over 205 million people, would be the 5th largest country in the world if it stood alone from India.
- In 1947, the year of Independence from England, India’s population was less than 400 million. In just 65 years, the population has tripled.
- There are 18 languages with over 10 million native speakers.
India is a vast and glorious country with a complex and
diverse society. In the midst of it all stands the church of God working to
share the love of Jesus Christ and the message of salvation with children. Both
Evangelism Resources and The Evangelical Fellowship of India, which is
comprised of over 38,000 churches, has asked EGM to return to India in April
2015. We will be working with key children’s ministry leaders for an EGM
training program and to explore ways that we might serve together to see
children transformed in Christ through His church in India. We will keep you
posted.
In His Steps,
Daniel Watts
President
Monday, November 11, 2013
Mexico Ministry
We don’t always get to see the results of our ministry
efforts.
In fact, many of our ministry efforts must be done in simple faith
that God is doing what He wants to do in His own perfect timing, whether or not
we get to SEE the results this side of Heaven. Children’s workers everywhere
look at the child in their class and wonder, “What will God do with this little
one?”
For Daniel Watts, EGM President and Founder, having Krysten
Norkaitis on the EGM staff is one of those glimpses into the future life of a
child in EGM’s ministry. While serving as a children’s pastor in Orange County,
California (in his days before EGM was founded in 1993) Daniel met little
blonde, energetic Krysten. Krysten was eager to learn, had a heart for God and
was an enthusiastic participant in the church’s children’s ministry program.
When leaving the US to move his family to Poland, Daniel had
to say goodbye to Krysten and the other children he’d passionately served in
his years of church ministry. Isn’t it wonderful that God’s plan for a child
isn’t dependent on only one person? God was busy in those years as Krysten was
growing up. He was preparing her for ever increasing challenges and He was
sending many godly mentors into her life to prepare her for those adventures.
In the brief time he had to teach and disciple Krysten,
Daniel had no idea that she would one day be called of God to serve as an
overseas missionary in Argentina. Daniel certainly never envisioned that the
work he started in Poland (Every Generation Ministries) would grow into an
international ministry and that little Krysten would one day be used of God
strategically to develop EGM ministries throughout Latin America.
Krysten served for several years as EGM’s Latin America Regional Director beginning in 2006. Later, she accepted the challenge to be
EGM’s North America Hispanic Ministries director, leading the charge as EGM has
expanded its work into the enormous country of Mexico. While the work there is
growing and thriving, the need is great. Our Mexican leaders tell us that
85,000 churches in Mexico need help with their children’s ministry. Every day
the work is being done to grow into a few more churches.
Recently, God has used Krysten to spark a ministry vision
for helping the ever-growing Spanish-speaking population in the churches of the
USA. The needs of these churches are great and God has uniquely gifted Krysten
to be a strong and capable advocate for them!
Is there a little “Krysten” near you today, how are you
investing in them? God might want to use you to be a part in preparing them for
something you never could have expected. Let Him use you and watch what He will
do through the life of that little one!
Joe Cox
Vice President of International Ministries
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Impacting Lives in Peru
Every Generation Ministries is consistently invited in to churches around the world to lead “Model Children’s Worker” trainings to both leaders and laypersons. The basic tenants of the material are practical and effective in teaching children about Jesus.
Corina Mezarino, a member of Christian Alliance Church of San Miguel in Peru, shared her testimony of the impact “Model Children’s Worker” training has made on the lives of the children in her church.
“Model Children’s Worker” information changed the perspective of how to teach children biblical principles. I have been using typical school methods to teach the lessons, but the only outcome was that children learned Bible stories. What I really wanted was for the children to apply the biblical principles of God's Word to their lives. The “Model” allows me to touch fibers deeper in the children and help them understand the principles that God has left us in His Word.
The children of Peru already face an increasingly aggressive world that is perverse and alienated from God. I wish with all my heart that the children can burn God’s principles into their hearts that will help them make good decisions. Only then can they have abundant lives. I firmly believe that as I continue using this “Model”, the children’s development stages will increasingly become refined.
I pray that other churches could be blessed with this Model so that in unity we can see transformed lives of our children for future generations.
We are thankful for testimonies like Carina’s. We share her prayer request that more churches could have access to The Model Children’s Worker material. To read exciting reports of how God is blessing in other countries through Every Generation Ministries, read our blog.
We are also gathering Teacher Tool Kits to bless the teachers in Peru and other countries who have little to no supplies including pencils and paper. If you would like to provide a Teacher Tool Kit, make a donation or ask a question, please contact our office.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Mexican EGM participants give towards EGM’s growing ministry in Africa…
A few weeks ago, I preached in a local church in Ensenada,
Mexico where EGM has been serving for years. I shared about my recent trip to
the D.R. Congo in Africa where God is using EGM in the work He is doing there.
God is stirring in the hearts of church leaders showing them the importance of
spiritually investing in children. They know by doing this, God can use the
Congolese children to bring healing and peace to their own country. After I
finished preaching, the senior pastor, Ramon Ruiz, reiterated the importance of
discipling children and reminded the congregation how God is using EGM to
impact the lives of the children in their church. Pastor Ramon also said that
he felt God was calling their congregation to join in the work God is doing in
Africa. Despite the fact they had already collected the offering, Pastor Ramon
encouraged the church members to give again and to give generously towards this
work. The church members gave joyfully and generously as they praised God. We
thank God for the generosity of the Mexican people and rejoice in the $260 that
was collected which
will result in more Congolese boys and girls having the opportunity to learn of God’s transformational love!
will result in more Congolese boys and girls having the opportunity to learn of God’s transformational love!
Krysten Norkaitis
North America Hispanic Ministries Director
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Thursday, July 25, 2013
Mikhail Lozovoi
“I could not stand the
lessons in our Sunday School when I was a child”, shares Mikhail Lozovoi, “that
is why after I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord, I became a children's worker. My
goal is that kids in my class or club will find life in Jesus".
Even before we met
with Mikhail in 2007, he was searching for biblical ways of teaching the truth
to the future generations. Mikhail was invited to join the Board of Directors
of EGM-Ukraine and later considered as one of candidates for the position of
EGM-UA Director.
His enthusiasm of
sharing the Biblical Model, evident love to children, deep knowledge of the
Truth, readiness to pioneer the work of EGM in the country convinced the Board
that he is the person for the job. Since 2008 EGM-UA grew to the team of 10
dedicated workers (6 of them represent EGM in different parts of Ukraine) and
twice as many volunteers. The office in the city of Dnipropetrovsk process dozens
of phone-calls, e-mails and walk-in visits daily, providing children workers
with necessary resources.
The most requested by
churches training seminar “Model teaching through creativity” is developed by
Tatiana, who readily travels with Mikhail to teach it to children workers
countrywide. While continuing to
direct the work of Sunday school in Central Baptist church, Mikhail is now
appointed to organize and supervise Christian camps for children in the Dnipropetrovsk area. This widens EGM's involvement in the preparation of camp
workers so that they will relate to children and teach them according to the
Model.
Recent seminars on
Titus project for EGM staff and Board of Directors placed new a task before
EGM-Ukraine – develop and implement strategy for in-country giving. Mikhail as
the Director accepted the challenge and excels in inspiring the team and the
Board to bring EGM-Ukraine on the next level of becoming truly national
ministry. What inspires Mikhail in the process is that God wants to transform
lives of millions of kids in Ukraine through His church in this country.
Eastern Europe Regional Director
Friday, June 07, 2013
EGM Romania
“I shouldn’t have even been interviewed for the position,
but God made it possible,” reflects Daniel Bruda, who today serves as national
director for Every Generation Ministries in Romania. The Romanian EGM board had already decided to
close the interviews when they were working through the process of hiring their
first director but decided to make an exception so that Daniel could meet with
them.
Today, those board members are glad they made that
exception. Energy, vision and determination
have been hallmarks for Daniel’s ministry these last 10 years serving with EGM,
and God has seen fit to bless Daniel’s efforts to build a team of respected
volunteers, board members and staff members who bear the same marks. Under Daniel’s leadership, God has allowed
this formidable team to build a strong ministry which today provides children’s
ministry training resources for the nearly 8,000 evangelical churches in
Romania.
Under Daniel’s leadership, a Romanian team has created a
beautiful 3 year children’s ministry curriculum on 3 different age levels. Romanians are known to be open to
technological advances and web use is wide-spread, so the curriculum went
online! That’s why today you can often
see a Romanian children’s worker accessing the EGM-Romania website to refer to
their lesson curriculum via a smart phone in the Sunday school classroom. Well-attended regional conferences regularly
provide training for children’s workers and a big national conference is also
being offered annually. Not only is the national
conference completely funded by Romanians, it has been the birthplace for a
missionary vision which today funds regular outreach to Romanian church leaders
in Vienna, Austria and Chisnau, Moldova.
Raised in the communist era by Christian parents, Daniel is
no stranger to ministry trials and is not easily daunted, even in the somewhat
challenging ministry environment of Romania. His focus just now is two-fold: to develop regional EGM leadership who will
provide individualized coaching in children’s ministry and to develop the last
bit of funding necessary so that the Romanian ministry will be 100% funded from
inside Romania.
By the way, there are two men with the last name of “Bruda”
who serve with Every Generation Ministries and if that has confused you at
times, you’re not alone! Daniel’s
brother, Alex Bruda, serves as EGM’s Central Europe regional leader. Daniel lives in the city of Cluj with his
wife, Nicoleta, and young daughter Cristiana.
Joe Cox
Vice President of International Ministries
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Friday, May 24, 2013
Poland Leadership Development
Poland has a unique place in Every Generation Ministries’
history because it was the first country to begin the work of EGM. Among the
many early contacts made by Daniel and Marla Watts in the beginning years of
ministry was Agata Rysiewicz who stood out as one who had a special heart for
children and for the Lord. Gifted as a teacher and a trainer, she quickly
became involved in the Leadership Development ministry of EGM- Poland and began
training children’s ministry leaders in the principles of the Model Children’s
Worker from Deuteronomy 6:4-9. So many years later she is still going strong,
not only teaching in various churches around Poland, but also in several
college-level Bible schools located in various cities across the country. Agata
stays current in children’s ministry by working with children weekly as well as
writing curriculum and organizing children’s camps. One of the passions of her
heart is training teenagers to become as assistant teachers at training camps.
As these young people are catching the vision of children being transformed in
Christ, Agata is ensuring that this generation will continue to serve in
children’s ministry. One of the amazing results she’s seen at these children’s
ministry training camps aimed at Polish teens is that teenagers (not only those
from churched homes but also many from orphanages) are finding God’s plan for
their lives. As you think of Agata, pray for protection as she travels much of
the time, for times of refreshment and for her to continue to hear the call God
has on her life to see children Transformed in Christ through His Church in
Poland.
Francie Overstreet
Leadership Development Director
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Teach people that are able to teach others as well
When
writing to Timothy, his disciple, Paul encouraged him: “What you have heard from me through many witnesses entrust to faithful
people who will be able to teach others as well.”
(2
Timothy 2:2, ISV).
We believe that our calling
is to make disciples,
equipping them and sending them to equip
others. Almost every weekend, the
experienced trainers from ReMa (The EGM ministry in Hungary) are meeting their
students with Paul’s desire in mind. Every single participant is a proof of
God’s love for the children. Every single graduation becomes a celebration and
an opportunity to testify new beginnings in ministry.
This
year ReMa has had 3 courses in the fall and 4 courses in the spring in 3
different cities in Hungary. 14 different churches are now equipped to have a
transformational ministry to children.
ReMa’s trainers are mostly volunteers, and dedicated relational teachers,
called by God to this service.
The results are incredible! People are being equipped
in a very professional way to become tools in God’s hands. If in the beginning
they are shy and curious, they leave with boldness and courage, ready to serve
God in their communities, to share the Gospel and make disciples among the
children in a biblical way, adapted to culture, age and development level.
One
of our current students shared with ReMa some of his thoughts during the
training:
"The ReMa-course is a huge blessing to our church! It brings us,
teachers, nearer to each other as well, and that increases our effectiveness in
the ministry. I think the children enjoy coming to the Bible classes more; they
became more open and so are we. Our message can have a bigger impact on their
lives now."
Mike
Zaharia
Central Europe Resource Team Director
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Mexico Team Update
It was as if the entire room was energized and it was a
feeling we would experience again during every encounter with the EGM-Mexico
Baja team. They were teaching the Model Children’s Worker (MCW) at a camp
called Agua Viva near Ensenada. Eric, Gabby, Leonora, Joni, Pati and Elva
taught with serious purpose, but also with joy, laughter, creativity and great
warmth. It is always an infectious training, inspiring attendees to see boys
and girls come to live life with Jesus. Their hearts were and are clearly bound
together by God’s heart for the children, but not just for the children in
Baja. Their desire is to be used of God to see children transformed in Christ
in all of Mexico and wherever else God might send them. So, they teach other
children’s workers, write curriculum, strategically plan, train new leaders,
serve in their church ministries to children, communicate God’s heart for
children, PRAY and GO! Recently, Elva shared a story of a man that God was
clearly calling to work with children, but he had not yet recognized that this
was God’s plan for him. He had heard about God’s heart for the children, had
even taken the MCW training, understood it, but thought it wasn't for him. Then
God placed him in an unfamiliar situation; a fair for children, and God kept
having children come to him for help. “My nose is bleeding”, “I fell
down” and he was the one ministering to them. Then he heard the still, small
voice of God’s call and embraced the call to see children transformed in Christ.
This is a very special and unique team. Please pray for them
as they serve the LORD by modeling lives who seek to do God’s will on behalf of
children.
Francie Overstreet
Leadership Development Director
To find out more about the EGM-Mexico Ministry CLICK HERE
Thursday, February 14, 2013
When Every Generation Ministries began to investigate the
possibilities of supporting the start of a national ministry in the Democratic
Republic of Congo, we knew it wouldn't be simple.
But, God deeply loves the children of DRCongo, He has seen
fit to overcome these many challenges and has fueled His vision through a small
group of dedicated children’s workers in the community of Goma in Eastern
DRCongo. After receiving training from EGM, a small band of Christian leaders
decided to share the vision for biblical, transformational ministry with
children by training others in their community. They began training one church
team after another as well as coaching Sunday school teachers using their own
money to travel and conduct the training seminars.
In November 2012, the “M23” group of rebels moved to control
Goma where heavy fighting ensued. The battles have driven countless thousands
out of their homes and to various refugee camps. Those who stayed behind
suffered hunger and disease as supply chains were broken and clean water was
unavailable. The EGM team prayed and waited for news of the Goma team and from
various scraps of news eventually pieced together that the team was safe.
Following is an excerpt from a recent communication from one
of those leaders:
Just to tell you that we
are very well. God keeps us against many bad things. As you know, we have a
goal to prepare the next generation which will make difference in Congo and the
world in general. That's why in spite of the war and traumatic things we cannot
stop. We have to go ahead. Yesterday, we met with the children ministry's staff
from chaplaincy of one of the Christian universities (ULPGL). They need
to be trained. They heard many churches talking about EGM training and the
result that churches get after been trained in their children ministries. We
need your prayers. May God inspire each trainer and protect learners.
What a privilege to pray for protection for this courageous
team! Praise God that He is working and that miracles are happening in lives of
Congolese children. Let’s allow their courage to of these faithful ones to
encourage us as we support their work!
Joe Cox
To help support the work going on in DRCongo visit http://www.egmworld.org/donate
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Uganda November 5, 2012
November 5, 2012
Monday morning we met at the Diocese office of the
Anglican Church in Kisoro. The meeting was hosted by Bishop Cranmar Mugisha.
Bishop Cranmar had organized a three-day training for the children's workers
one of his many churches. We asked that he also gather a group of local church
leaders for us to meet. The leadership of the Anglican Church was present as
well as representatives from the Assemblies of God, United Pentecostal Church,
Cornerstone Church and the Union of Baptist Churches. All were introduced and
then Joe Cox, EGM's Vice-President of International Ministries presented the
work of our ministry. I was able to share along with Joe about the vision. When
Joe finished, he asked for feedback. The first to respond simply asked when the
Anglican's would be able to share what they received with other churches. One
Pastor said he had already heard through word of mouth about how the EGM teaching
had started to affect their ministry to children. The discussion took on a life
of its own guided not by the EGM team, but by God.
The conclusion was that on
November 21st, seven members of the group will meet to revisit the
training topics and then schedule a conference in Kisoro for those who could
not participate in our original conference. This will be led by Ugandans who
participated in the EGM seminars and are using the Model Children's Worker
principles in their church. After that, EGM will be asked to return and do
follow-up work with children's workers in the region. They believe that making
a significant investment in children's ministry by launching an EGM ministry in
Uganda could lead to a revival like the one that took place in the 1960's in
East Africa which began in the Kisoro region and spread throughout East Africa.
Joe and I felt like EGM-Uganda was springing alive before our eyes. Please
join us in prayer asking the LORD for his particular blessing on the ministry
meeting on November 21st. Ask the LORD to give us wisdom in joining
Him in this exciting new ministry.
Daniel Watts
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Uganda November 4, 2012
*During the next week look on our Facebook for blog posts about Daniel and Joe's most recent trip to Uganda, including stories and photos. Please share these posts with your friends and family.
November 4, 2012
Sunday morning we attended an English service at the
Anglican Cathedral where roughly 600 people attended. Joe, who was preaching,
prayed for the children before they went off to Sunday school. He spoke on
Matthew 17 and I was reminded of the new life that Jesus gave the demon
possessed boy. His present life was desperate but the life that followed was a
new life through Jesus Christ. Joe reminded us of the advocates for children;
those who would lead them to Christ. He spoke with passion about the need
children have for salvation through Christ Jesus. It was a powerful service!
We left and drove to another church to participate in a
second confirmation service at Muganza Village Church. The simple sanctuary was
crammed with about 600 people. It was quite amazing and for me, a huge blessing
to take part in. There were literally hundreds of children present and the
service was filled with joy, pomp and circumstance, deep meaning, dancing and
singing and beautiful people. I spoke on the Parable of the Two Sons and
welcomed the confirmed children into the family of God where we have a loving
Father filled with compassion, eager to search us out and forgive us our
shortcomings. I reminded them that they too will be tempted to squander what
God has given them by experimenting with wild living but can always return to
the Father who is ready to forgive.
Finally, I reminded them that we cannot be like the older brother who was angry that God forgave and celebrated the return of the Son. God has called us to invite others into the family and there are no blacks, no whites, no rich and poor, no educated or uneducated, no American or Ugandan. We are all one in Christ and welcomed into the family of God through saving faith in Christ Jesus our LORD and Savior. I got rolling at the end with the help of a fantastic translator (Hebert) and had some African response along with the cadence of my preaching. For a moment I felt like Martin Luther King on the Mall. We enjoyed dinner together afterwards at a kind of feast. Potatoes boiled, whole potatoes fried, rice, a type of banana paste, beans and then the 'special treats': chicken, beef and turnip greens. It was awesome.
Finally, I reminded them that we cannot be like the older brother who was angry that God forgave and celebrated the return of the Son. God has called us to invite others into the family and there are no blacks, no whites, no rich and poor, no educated or uneducated, no American or Ugandan. We are all one in Christ and welcomed into the family of God through saving faith in Christ Jesus our LORD and Savior. I got rolling at the end with the help of a fantastic translator (Hebert) and had some African response along with the cadence of my preaching. For a moment I felt like Martin Luther King on the Mall. We enjoyed dinner together afterwards at a kind of feast. Potatoes boiled, whole potatoes fried, rice, a type of banana paste, beans and then the 'special treats': chicken, beef and turnip greens. It was awesome.
Sunday night we attended a farewell banquet at the diocese Guesthouse where the training occurred. Joe and I were given precious gifts and testimonies were shared regarding the effect of the conference. The leadership of the Anglican Church diocese was present and the Bishop shared personally how the three days of training had lifted his vision for children's ministry-super awesome! Joe shared heartfelt greetings and thanks from our entire EGM team, particularly the churches and individuals supporting the ministry. His words were received with genuine joy and clearly touched the hearts of everyone.
The LORD led me to share about my visit to Ust Barguzin, Siberia years ago and the fruit festival with the Siberian family. In Uganda, we received bananas for dessert each day so when I told the Ugandans that those Siberians had wept over eating a banana, they were clearly touched. When I reminded them of the need to be thankful for what we have and not take things for granted, such as bananas, I could sense the LORD's leading.
Finally, when I shared about my conviction in taking Jesus Christ for granted there was a real sense of conviction followed by rejoicing in the LORD and all that He had done over the last four days. We concluded the time with Bishop Cranmer in prayer after which we sang in Urufumbira, "When the Roll is Called Up Yonder." This was one of my grandmother's favorite hymns and I knew that she and my grandfather were smiling in heaven at the precious worship of God's family in Kisoro, Uganda.
Daniel Watts
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Uganda November 1, 2012
*During the next two weeks look on our Facebook for our blog posts about Daniel and Joe's most recent trip to Uganda, including stories and photos. Please share these posts with your friends and family.
Praise the LORD for another day to serve in Kisoro,
Uganda. Yesterday was a great day for EGM. My colleague Joe Cox did most if the
teaching. He did a great job teaching the TRUTH seminar and God surely touched
the hearts of the teachers. The TRUTH seminar included an experiential activity
where teachers wrote the needs of a child within their ministry on an orange
post-it-note. Then, they prayed and asked the LORD for insight into how His
Word might meet the need of that child. Next, they were asked to write the text
and main idea on a pink heart post-it-note where they stuck it onto the wall
adjacent to the orange sticker. It is hard to describe in words the precious
way that God touched the children's workers. After they returned to their seats,
Joe asked if anyone wanted to share. A precious teacher stood up and shared her
experience:
November 1, 2012
"I have one hundred and twenty children in my class.
They are all very naughty. Sometimes I have had to beat them with a stick. The
boys act very naughty and even crawl out the windows. I even started to hate
the children and did not want to teach them anymore." Then she began to
weep declaring her desire to repent of her lack of love for the boys and girls
and expressed her renewed commitment to ministering the love of Christ to
children.
The post-it-note activity touched their hearts so deeply
showing them that God loves these children and He wants them to love these
children as well.
Daniel Watts
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Thursday, December 06, 2012
Mexico Update
This year
proved to be very significant for EGM’s work in Mexico. Under Eric Solorio’s
leadership, the training team doubled in size working with more churches and Children’s Workers than in the past several years combined!
Many children
in Baja have benefited from this work. They had the opportunity to learn about
God’s Word in a way they could understand and were challenged to live it out in
their lives. Leea is one of these children. She is 2 1/2 years old and attends
Vino Nuevo church in Ensenada. After learning about the importance of prayer,
she was challenged to write down the name of one person that she wanted to pray
for each day. To help her remember to pray, she posted her prayer log on her
refrigerator. That week, every day before lunch, Leea led her family in prayer
for those on her list including her uncle who was sad and Juanito, a little boy
whose father had left him. Leea not only wanted to pray for these people before
her meals, but also at bedtime. Her parents describe their prayer time with
Leea as a “glorious moment”. Even though she was only challenged to pray for
one week, she has continued. She has added additional names to her list and
continues to interceded in prayer for them. At church last month, her teacher
asked the children if anyone wanted to pray and even though Leea is only 1 1/2 years old, she went up front and led her class in prayer. God has used EGM to
grow Leea’s heart to converse with Him and for this we are very thankful!!
Krysten Norkaitis
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