Small Groups Teaching in Nigeria

How fortunate we are to have Elijah Samuel, a mighty man of God, serving on our team as Director of Small Groups Development for Africa. He is gifted, humble, passionate and hardworking. Small Groups Development is what African churches need. The following is a report from Elijah. read on

A vision of visions 5 – Llanelli

Reconnecting with Gary and Aline in Llanelli was a wonderful experience. And the welcome we received from Pastor Bill of the Elim Pentecostal Church there was fantastic.  I was greatly encouraged by the enthusiasm and commitment of everyone who attended the Small Groups Development conference and look forward to seeing the fruits of the training in the months and years ahead.

The following testimony I received after my visit is a wonderful encouragement…

Dear Bill,

Thank you for coming to Llanelli to give your presentation.  I have never been so lovingly provoked and challenged about my faith.  I kept thinking that if only more and more churches could hear your message especially in the down to earth fashion of your delivery.   I must also compliment you on the Small Groups Development course.  Many of us have been to small groups, cells, house groups and, whilst they have been useful in their ways, this course gives everyone, but especially leaders, a proper structure to go forward and expand.  It is like you have provided a strong skeleton upon which we can now put on the living flesh.

May your message continue to spread and thank you for it’s blessing.

Colin Lewis (the ex-policeman)

I am indebted to the Lord for giving me this opportunity to share with everyone I met in Llanelli how He has impacted my life since knowing Him and for the things He has entrusted into my care. Thank you so much for your kind words of love, affirmation and encouragement. I hope the small investment the Lord made through me in my short time in your church will see wondrous outcomes. It’s quite possible I will be returning to Llanelli later this year. This time, I hope that my wife, Beryl, will be with me.

A vision of visions 4 – on target in Poland!

When I aim at a target, and give it my best shot, I’m keen to know the result. So, after my recent visit to Poland, I asked Christian Fellowship Warsaw North to give me an impact assessment of my time with them in May. Marcin Gochnio, a member of the church’s cells coordination team, forwarded the following testimony …

Our church grew in number in recent years, but our cell groups did not develop in proportion to the church’s growth.  There were a lot of questions in our minds as to how to lead cell groups to maintain growth, joy and fruitfulness. We remembered Bill’s visit five years earlier when there was much enthusiasm when cell groups started in our church, so we asked him for help.

Bill agreed to come and spend two weeks in our country, investing a week in our church and a week with a church at Bialystok, North-East of Poland. A conference for cell group leaders, workshops and several meetings took place. It made us aware of main challenges, such as the lack of a person who would focus exclusively on cell groups’ development (a cell groups’ champion), the need for adequate support for our group leaders and for deeper understanding of the purpose of cell groups. 

After Bill’s visit, many people were encouraged to take action (also our guests from other churches). We learned lots of practical tips and captured fresh ideas for our ministry. The follow-up change program requires time and these changes are just beginning. The important part of the change program will be CCI’s Small Groups Development Manual which was translated into Polish. We look forward to receiving more support from CCI and we have invited Bill to revisit us in September – this time, to invest six weeks with us. We look forward to his assistance, helping us with the change program, to provide small group leader’s training, and to invest time with other churches in our country.

We are very grateful to Bill for his hard work and highly appreciate his insight and experience. Bill is for us a true friend and brother.

Marcin Gochnio
Senior Pastor
Christian Fellowship Warsaw North, Poland

A vision of visions 3 – Ibadan

We arrived late in Ibadan – badly dressed (jeans and t-shirts) with no time to change and knocked about a bit on the 3 hour journey from Lagos…

and Bill was still feeling really crook from congestion and no sleep – Nick began to check out the projector, screens, laptop, etc. ready for the presentation to start. As the last of the participants arrived I took myself off into the corner of the room and simply prayed, asking the Holy Spirit to come and give me the strength to deliver the training, and to open the hearts and minds of the participants – many of whom had made a lot of effort to come into Ibadan.

About 50 attended the training, and we were hugely encouraged by their enthusiasm as the simplicity of the Small Groups Church Plan was unfolded.  Bill repeated the strategy that he had used in Lagos, inviting participants to come up to the front and share their questions and opinions and once again this was a great success – encouraging the rest of the audience as each person who came up to speak reinforced one or more of the principles that I had been talking about.

During our time in Ibadan we also had the opportunity to visit the site of the new church building (which has been purchased and construction has been started) and the possible site for the visionary Dominion Campus Project – this was very exciting for us and humbling, as Pastor Kola and his team have placed all their faith in the Lord to provide for their church, such a great encouragement to all of us.

This was also a great reunion for me with Pastor Kola and his beautiful wife, Bola, who also pastors in the church.  Please be praying for Kola and Bola Emiola as they lead their church, and for the other members of their leadership team – Kenmi, Emmanuel and Elijah.  Their commitment to following Jesus and their faith and determination in their lives and ministry is really a great example tall of us in the comfort of our ‘developed world’ homes and lives.

 

You can read more about Dominion Impact Church in Nigeria, and some of the other amazing things that God is doing in Africa on a new website, ‘Africa for the Kingdom


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A vision of visions 2 – Lagos, the ‘Centre of Excellence’

Yep, the ‘Centre of Excellence’ is the slogan for the amazing city of Lagos in Nigeria where Bill and I arrived on May 6, just after lunch, and stepped out into a brick wall of humidity!

Our brother and CCI’s Field Director for Africa, Pastor Elijah Samuel, gave us this wonderful feedback and testimony on our visit.

There were no better times than May 2011 for the much anticipated visit of Cells-church Consultants International to our Lagos and Ibadan church. The meetings were well publicised and attendance at the two location were very encouraging.

Bill and Nick came to Nigeria with the aim at strengthening our ministry and empowering me as the African Field Director for CCI, to take more of the land for the Kingdom through the small groups’ development ministry.

The team arrived in Lagos on May 6th and started training of church pastors and leaders on Saturday May 7th. This training session went for 7-hours and was strengthened with power point presentation (which made it much easier to communicate the simple message of small group ministry to the audience). The training session was also interactive. The participants were allowed to share their new understanding. Amazingly people rose-up to air their views, and thanked Bill for coming to equip and empower them.

Sunday 8th May was a Cells-Celebration worship service where several testimonies on cells activities were received from members. One common feature of all the testimonies heard was that of answers to prayers in the entire small group operated by the church. This gave us the confidence and assurance that God is with us during our small group activities as much as He is with us during the celebration service. Thus cells and celebration is meant to compliment each other.

We would like to share the testimony of a member by name: Friday Adams. He is presently a cell pastor and our youth leader. He got married late last year and he and his wife are expecting their first child this year. Friday used to be a non-believer (the type who doesn’t like meeting with pastors, because he avoids being preached to or invited to a church service). Pastor Elijah is a regular visitor to his compound, ministering to others. On each visit, Friday would go into hiding in his bedroom, waiting for Elijah to leave before coming out.

However, one day, things didn’t go as Friday had planned. He met with Elijah and that was the day that the salvation of God came into his life. He accepted Jesus into his life and joined he church. Elijah listened to Friday’s story of his endless search for a good job, without success. He had visited several shrines and practiced fetish things to get a job but all to no avail. Elijah prayed with him and promised that the church would assist. With God, and through His church, Friday in less than six month of staying in fellowship with God secured a good job in a private cargo clearing and forwarding company. Friday loves his work so much, and is disciplined and dedicated to his duties. This led the management of the company to honor him with a company car, two years later.  The pictures show Friday with Lydia his beautiful wife. And him alone, dancing at the altar, during a worship service.

Elijah Samuel

 

You can read more about Dominion Impact Church in Nigeria, and some of the other amazing things that God is doing in Africa on a new website,  ‘Africa for the Kingdom


Please prayerfully consider making a donation to support Pastor Elijah ministry in Nigeria. Your gifts for this ministry go towards providing a permanent internet service for the church and the pastor (about $300 set up plus $1,100 per year subscription); rresources (food, clothing, etc.) for community outreach groups, reaching out to women, orphans, the unemployed and illiterate and to support small groups training courses for in-church leaders and other churches in the community.You can do this right now simply by clicking on the PayPal button below.

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