Follow the “Wandering Priest”

February 23rd, 2010

CMF Executive Director Doug Priest is a busy and well-traveled guy, with insightful thoughts on a lot of topics. Now he has bravely traveled into the world of blogging so he can share those thoughts with the world. Doug describes his new blog as “my take on missions, missiology, creation care, ministry, and anything else of interest.” You can read and reflect on his comments by clicking on wanderingpriest.com. At the very least, you have to check out his birthday dance video!

Missionary honored for community impact

February 17th, 2010

FittroDavid and Teresa Fittro, CMF missionaries in Nottingham, England, were recently invited to attend an annual civic awards dinner hosted by the Mayor of West Bridgford (Nottingham suburb) to honor those who contribute to community safety and citizenship. David was nominated by two local policemen for his work with local young people. A few days later, they were also invited to an informal lunch with local “councillors” (borough and county politicians) as well as the local Member of Parliament (congressman). David describes these events as “a bit more ‘shoulder rubbing’ for more influence in the community’s thinking.”

The Fittros are members of CMF’s Great Britain team. The team’s goal is to plant churches in a country where only a very small percentage of the population ever attend church. Nottingham, a rail center in the Midlands, is part of the fastest growing region of the UK and needs new churches. The Fittros’ growing relationships with adult leaders in the community and ministry efforts among the city’s young people will eventually result in a new church plant.

Please pray for Ivory Coast

February 16th, 2010

Ivory Coast, an independent republic in West Africa, has been divided by a civil war that began in September 2002. There has been relative peace for the last few years, but the situation is beginning to escalate once again, according to Andy and Stephanie Gable, CMF missionaries to Ivory Coast. The Ivorian president’s term expired five years ago, but he has continued to delay the elections. He recently announced that he is dissolving the government and electoral commission. There are demonstrations and rumors of another coup d’etat.

“What will happen? I have no idea,” writes Andy. “What I do know is that Ivory Coast needs a lot of prayers in order to avoid some real serious problems, including violent ones.”

Turkana national leaders initiate outreach

February 12th, 2010

Turkana leaders.The national leaders of the Christian churches in Turkana, Kenya, have recently initiated an outreach program focusing on literacy and evangelism in 24 unreached areas of the country. The church in Napusimoru, for example, is making plans to reach out to three new areas. The church leaders will take responsibility for the evangelistic efforts in the new areas, while the CMF missionaries concentrate on literacy work. The leaders expect that some of these teaching points will eventually develop into new churches.

Team returns with full hearts

February 9th, 2010

Alan Ahlgrim, Lead Pastor of Rocky Mountain Christian Church, led a team from the church on a trip to Nairobi, Kenya, recently to see some of the results of their partnership with Missions of Hope in the city’s slums. Here are some of the thoughts he shared with the folks back home as the team returned to Niwot, Colorado:Children in the slums

“We’re on our way home. Our heads are spinning, and our hearts are full. We’ve seen a lot. It’s summer in Kenya, and everything is in bloom. Our hosts took us through the Maasai Mara game preserve with its abundance of elephants, giraffes, wildebeest, hippos, lions and cheetah. No one was tempted to leave the vehicle!

But life in the slums is far from beautiful; it’s beyond belief. Sewage flows freely down the rutted pathways near where the children play and the meals are prepared. We visited shanties barely 8 X 10 feet, and in one we watched as a woman fried chicken feet over a smoky charcoal fire and sold them to her neighbors for their lunches.
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Eastside Church pastor visits Mathare

February 5th, 2010

Eastside Christian Church, Fullerton, Calif., has been deeply involved with CMF’s work among the urban poor of Nairobi, Kenya, for many years. Eastside senior pastor Gene Appel recently visited Nairobi and shared some of his thoughts with the congregation back in California:

“I’m writing these words on my Blackberry from Kenya, where I’ve spent the past three days in one of the poorest and oldest slums on the planet: the Mathare Valley of Nairobi. The poverty here is nearly indescribable. Families and children have been caught in a cycle of hopelessness for generations; most are convinced there is no way out. And indeed, without education, employment, clean water, or anywhere to empty their sewage except on the very dirt streets where they live in tiny tin huts, there has been little to be hopeful about.Great student.

“But the winds of change are blowing. Children who had little hope of a quality education — or any education at all for that matter — are being lifted out of life in the slums, and are now receiving a quality, empowering, Christ-centered education. What began with the heart and vision of one Kenyan couple (CMF International Associates Wallace and Mary Kamau) to do something, and 50 children in a two-room house has mushroomed to 3,400 children who are being lifted, taught, and inspired with a hope and a future. Yesterday, I had the incredible privilege of participating in a ceremony honoring 37 students from the Mathare Valley who just finished eighth grade and have been accepted into some of the most prestigious high schools in Kenya. Until now, this has been unthinkable dream for any child growing up in the Mathare slums. My heart soared as I listened to these bright, articulate young people of faith share their dreams of becoming doctors, engineers, and pastors who will one day return to Methare and be a part of a systemic solution, breaking the cycle of poverty once and for all.

“There is so much more I could say about the good things God is doing. I’ve talked to so many teachers, parents, children and others who have said over and over, ‘Please tell Eastside thank you, thank you, thank you . . . for your support, prayers, short-term trips, and child sponsorship!’ Eastsiders, you really have no idea what an impact you are making. Thank you for your tenacious spirit to unleash compassion in a world that needs hope.”

Many other churches and individuals are making a difference in Kenya through the Hope Partnership. For information on how you or your church can be involved, click here.

Auburn students give for Ethiopian church

February 4th, 2010

Students in the Auburn University campus ministry got a crash course in the power of big dreams plus prayer last week.

The students have been praying about ways to get involved in missions in different parts of the world. At last week’s meeting, the leaders divided the students into groups to pray for each of the six continents, and then think about what they could do for that continent in one week.

Sunday morning service at the clinic churchThe group assigned to Africa took a look at CMF’s gift catalog, saw the need for church buildings in Ethiopia, and decided to raise the $750 to build a church in one week. When they heard the group’s plan, Cher Carter writes that she and the other ministry leaders were encouraging, but really felt that there was realistically no way they’d be able to pull it off. However, here’s the rest of this exciting story in the words of Auburn student Justin Guizar:

“In our sophomore leaders’ group we were each given a continent to pray for. I was given Africa along with my three friends . . . I suggested we raise the money to build the church. My group was skeptical, but quickly got on board. We came up with all kinds of fundraising ideas. The amazing part of this story is that within three hours of our decision to raise the $750 we had every penny of it! We passed a plate at Bible study and I made a call to a business and got every bit of our week’s goal in three hours! I wanted to share this story with you just to give an example of God’s power. We’ll be sending in the check within the week.”

Cher Carter adds that when they hit their goal, “Our whole ministry was screaming and dancing. Wow, God! Wow!”

Church donates for water project

February 2nd, 2010

Connection Pointe Christian Church of Brownsburg, Ind., recently presented a check for $27,000 to CMF for the Overflow water projects among the Maasai people in Kenya. Senior Pastor Steve Reeves has also planned a four-week series in November 2010 to promote the mission of Overflow in the congregation.1-1

One out of every three people in the world lives in a nation lacking access to pure water. Each year 3.6 million people die from water-related diseases. The problem is particularly acute in Kenya, where years of drought, along with poor management of the water supply, deforestation, untreated sewage, and a 30-fold population increase in the past century contribute to a severe water crisis.

CMF’s Overflow program is beginning new projects among the Maasai that will collect and purify water now, and drill wells in several communities in the near future. The pure water will impact the health of families and communities, plus give the church opportunities to demonstrate the grace of God. The local economy will be dramatically impacted as herd animals thrive and crops grow until harvest.

This summer, CMF’s Reach interns will participate in a variety of Overflow water programs. For more information on how you or your church can be part of the Overflow projects, click here.

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