Abundant harvest in South Sudan!”

A wonderful update from Brother Papiti in Sudan!

All Nations Community Church gives thanks to Almighty God who has made our recent outreach into our community more successful than we had envisioned. We had planned to rent 200 chairs to be added to the 210 chairs we already have in our church. The first day of our four days outreach event, we had to add an additional 100 chairs. We then saw how cramped our meeting place had become (many people had to stand).

On the second day, we opened our fence that allowed us to stretch out into our neighbour’s land. This allowed us to add 100 more chairs (totalling, 610 chairs!)

On the fourth, and last, day of the program, the number of people in attendance was very large. Now, are you ready to hear the best part of our program? 180 people gave their lives to Jesus as their Saviour! Also, many were delivered from demonic powers.

Please inform the CCI Team and the Vision of Visions Partners that their prayers worked very well.

Thank you for your kind support.

Papiti Aban Yowin
Senior Pastor
All Nations Community Church
South Sudan


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Growth is HIS will for us

“I appointed you to go and produce fruit” … (John 15:16b). 

Two more daughter churches were born from the small groups development work at Maadi Community Church, Cairo, in 2006.  The pastors and coaches of these new churches were commissioned during four worship services on the weekend of 28/29 September.   At the time of their dedication to the Lord one daughter church weighed-in at 12 groups (97 members) and the other weighed-in at 47 groups (461 members). This took the total number of daughter churches born from MCC’s labour of faith in 2006 to five.

No one at MCC was more surprised about this amazing outcome than me.  Why? Simply because I did not plan for this to happen, nor did I expect this would happen. This amazing outcome was not foreseen by any member on my executive leadership team when we met together the previous year to set goals for 2006, and, there was no provision in our budget for the birth of five new churches, let alone one. 

How then could this have eventuated?  Should we have filed this away as “unexplainable” or “coincidental” or was there a simple rationale that supported this remarkable result – a rationale we could follow and pass on to others? Having spent some time pondering these questions I was left with a confident conclusion that this miraculous  outcome resulted from the ongoing prayers, labour of love and simple trust in God’s promises by our amazing team of dedicated lay-leaders who, with many faults and failures, resolutely believed …

  • By His mighty power at work within us, He is able to accomplish infinitely more than we would ever dare to ask or hope (Ephesians 3:20).
  • The earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power and wonderful results (James 5:16b).
  • Those who plant in tears will harvest with shouts of joy.  They weep as they go to plant their seed, but they sing as they return with the harvest (Psalm 126:5, 6).
  • A farmer who plants only a few seeds will get a small crop. But the one who plants generously will get a generous crop (2 Corinthians 9:6).
  • God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to His purpose for them (Romans 8:28).

Friends, abundant growth is God’s will for every believer who faithfully and diligently labours in His harvest to build His Church upon His promises. Although we didn’t plan or budget for our five daughter churches, the Lord knew we desired His utmost.  He knew we had given Him absolute freedom to move in and through our lives to accomplish His will and purposes. 

We learnt from that experience that whenever we reached higher, by faith, the Lord would lift us up so we could take hold of as much of Heaven as He has determined for us. We knew that although the Lord does not need us in order to work His amazing miracles, He has called us, nonetheless, by faith, prayer and toil, to reach higher and higher in our service to Him, believing in our hearts that miraculous growth is His will for us

Food Drive, Nigeria … A great success!

The Lord is busy at work through His faithful people at Lagos and Ibadan, Nigeria. CCI is glad to be partnering with Dominion Impact Church (Pastor Elijah and Pastor Kola).

I hope your spirit will be encouraged and strengthened as you read the following report from Pastor Elijah in Lagos.


Dear Friends,

Hunger, nakedness, illness, homelessness, oppression and the likes characterises the environment in which we live and minister every day in Lagos and Ibadan.

God hasn’t given the ultimate solution to our government. But to the church, the Lord has commissioned us to take charge of the situation and occupy/take territories from the enemy, for His kingdom. Most churches around us have neglected this holistic ministry of meeting the spiritual, physical, and emotional needs of the people. But as God gives His grace to Dominion Impact Church at Lagos and Ibadan, we want to make a difference in the lives of many needy people.

 “For I was hungry, and you fed me. I was thirsty, and you gave me a drink. I was a stranger, and you invited me into your home. I was naked, and you gave me clothing. I was sick, and you cared for me. I was in prison, and you visited me” (Matthew 25:35-36).

Moved with compassion for our people, Dominion Impact Church, through its Life-groups in Lagos and Ibadan, sought to fulfill the above Scripture by embarking on ambitious ‘reaching out in love’ exercises within the New Oko-Oba and Challenge communities. This outreach was targeted at meeting some basic needs in the homes of the less-privileged. To us, it was a way of demonstrating the love of Christ in a practical way to people who don’t know Him.  Christmas time, we believe, is an ideal time to do to this.

The Food Drive was carried out at Lagos and Ibadan, on the 18th and 22nd of December, 2011.  The careful choice of food items was also necessary because of the Christmas and New Year festive season.  We engaged our Street Kids (one of our Life groups) in our outreach strategy as a means of touching hearts. After the food drive, we saw that many homes had opened up to the gospel. Parents came and showed their appreciation to us, and it was a perfect opportunity to present the Lord to them.

We are grateful to you for your prayer support and for helping us to finance this outreach opportunity. Our food drive was a great success! The pictures were taken at our Ibadan Church food drive.

We love you
Pastor Elijah
Dominion Impact Church


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Stick to HIS plan

Valuable lessons don’t come easy for me. On Thursday night, September 21, 2006, I remember staging our first small groups pastors celebration under the tented area at Maadi Community Church.  More than one hundred and forty people who had undergone small groups’ pastors training since August, 2000, joined together to celebrate the amazing things the Lord had done through the small groups of the church. During this time I had opportunity to share several defining moments of our thrilling six and a half years of small groups’ development journey.

I explained that I arrived at MCC from Australia in May, 2000, full of confidence and enthusiasm, with a plan under my arm … ready to launch-out to establish networks of small groups that would help grow MCC through multiplying disciples and multiplying groups. I shared that it wasn’t long before I found myself flat on my face before the Lord, feeling shattered and defeated – crying out in desperation to Him … “Why hasn’t my plan worked? Why is frustration and failure the fruit of my labour?”

Through waiting on the Lord I heard Him whisper back to me, “For I know the plans I have for you …” (Jeremiah 29:11a). How naive and arrogant of me to presume that I knew enough of my new assignment to have raced ahead of God with “my” plan, without having consulted with Him.  Through that sobering blunder I gained a better understanding and appreciation of Psalm 127:1, where the psalmist says, “Unless the Lord builds a house, the work of the builders is useless”.

With a renewed perspective, the Lord began to reveal to me in small parts, His plan for small groups development at MCC. The plan that He unveiled was radically new to my experience. Over a number of months my dear wife, Beryl, patiently persevered with me to sketch-out God’s plan, with biblical specifications and illustration, on our home computer.  The finished plan looked great, and I felt peace that this was going to work! 

Following the plan the Lord revealed to us – a plan that is founded upon three great passages of Scripture (Matthew 22:36-40; Matthew 28:18-20; and Ephesians 4:12, 16), many in our church diligently laboured together to establish networks of small groups in our church that would … “Equip God’s people to do His work, and build up the church … so that the whole body is healthy and growing and full of love”. This great plan emphasises a balance of personal growth in four spiritual dimensions: Upward (Worship), Inward (Fellowship), Outward (Evangelism), and Forward (Discipleship).

At that time, more than 800 people had undergone small groups development training at MCC in the 6 ½ years.  Although each trainee had the plan carefully presented to them, sadly not all kept to the plan. Those who kept to the plan tasted sweet-success and those who strayed away from it did not.  God’s plan worked exceptionally well and still does – at any time, and in any place! Through sticking to His plan, Fredrick and Bosco planted one small group in a poor community in Cairo that grew and multiplied many times over and resulted in 91 small groups (with 947 members) in just two years!

Friends, I am so glad my plan did not work.  My plan did not provide for multiplying churches and multiplying movements.  It didn’t enter into my mind that this could ever happen.  God, however, planned for this to happen – 297 groups, 2768 members, 5 daughter churches, and more than 1,000 new believers!  All this, and much more, because of our resolve to stick to His plan!

Joel Comiskey – our guest blogger in 2012

Joel Comiskey

Joel Comiskey

I’m delighted to announce that Joel Comiskey – recognised as one of the greatest exponents of Small-Groups / Cell-Groups has accepted our invitation to be a guest blogger on the CCI website in the coming year.

Joel is an internationally celebrated cell group and cell church consultant. He has written best-selling books on the worldwide cell group movement. Joel’s easy to understand writing style has encouraged and inspired the equipping of the saints, for the building the church, for service to the Lord in expanding His Kingdom without limit.

I first experienced Joel through reading several published articles by him on the web, in Cairo (in 2002). This inspired me to contact Joel by email, expressing a desire to meet with him in person. Not long after this I travelled from Cairo to Merino Valley, California, where I met Joel and his family. Ever since that time, we have been worldwide cell/small groups development partners.

I know you will be encouraged, edified, and inspired as you feast at Joel’s banquet of blog articles. If you haven’t subscribed to recieve our blog posts right in your inbox, you can do it NOW, right here! Please also take the opportunity to visit Joel’s own blog and explore the many resources available through his website.

www.joelcomiskeygroup.com
www.comiskey.org

Bill