Zero Unemployment

“Look around you! Vast fields are ripening all around us and are ready now for the harvest. The harvesters are paid good wages, and the fruit they harvest is people brought to eternal life” (John 4:35b-36a).

Unemployment - not in God's economyUnemployment can be a debilitating experience.  Several years ago in Poland, the nation’s unemployment was running high at an alarming 20%.  Young college graduates were forced to leave home to search for employment in neighbouring countries.  Unemployment hits some people very hard … robbing them of peace, satisfaction, fulfilment and joy. 

Unemployment exists today in two realms; the material and the spiritual.  Regardless of the circumstances in the world, the Lord promises to deliver every believer from material and spiritual poverty.  Jesus promises, “Your Heavenly Father already knows all your needs, and He will give you all you need from day to day if you live for Him and make the Kingdom of God your primary concern” (Matthew 6:32b-33). If the Lord promises to deliver us from poverty, why are so many of His people living impoverished lives? 

God’s promise to “give you all you need” is conditional upon … “if you live for Him and make the Kingdom of God your primary concern.” Like a number of other promises the Lord has given for our well being, there are qualifying conditions that need to be satisfied before grace benefits can flow to us.  Whilst material poverty may not be a choice, spiritual poverty is.  If we choose to fulfil God’s conditional requirements, He will keep His promises – it’s as simple as that. And God has never reneged on a promise!  He has an impeccable reputation of being a promise-keeping God.

Whilst it’s a tragic situation for people in life (in general) who are unemployed, it’s more tragic for those of God’s family (His Church).  The church is the only institution on earth that can guarantee zero unemployment for its members. Reliable surveys show that in the church today, unemployment is running at around 90-95%!  Scripture teaches that if believers are willing to step-up and serve, instead of sitting back to observe, they will be paid handsomely by the Lord.  He says (above), “The harvesters are paid good wages.” Hundreds of years of political and traditional influences have kept spiritual harvesters from labouring in His field.  Because many believers are not doing, many are not receiving. 

Peter says, “God has given gifts to each of you from His great variety of spiritual gifts.  Manage them well so that God’s generosity can flow through you” (1 Peter 4:10). Many believers in the world either have no idea what their gifts are, or have chosen not to manage their gifts well.  It’s no wonder many of God’s people are living in poverty when they could be enjoying His promised provisions. 

Small Groups (or Home Groups, Cell Groups, Life Groups – whatever you chose to call them) are the ideal place for believers to discover, use and develop their gifts.  Spiritual gifts are God’s special grace abilities, given to each of us at the time of conversion.  Let’s lead others into the harvest field … where the harvesters are paid good wages, and the fruit they harvest is people brought to eternal life.

The harvest field is where God’s generosity flows freely, and it’s the place where there is zero unemployment.

A “brave-hearted” servant from Cameroon

“Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be the slave of all” (Mark 10:43-44).

At the top of the Lord’s character criteria for leadership selection is humility. If our service for the King is to be judged honourable it must first be motivated by a heart that is humble. Going back to my Cairo years, we were constantly looking out for “fast” believers to join our expanding team of lay small group pastors.  We used the word FAST as an acronym to help us in our selection for suitable leaders.  FAST stands for

  • Faithful,
  • Available,
  • Servant-hearted and
  • Teachable. 

All four elements of the acronym had to be sufficient in amount and openly evidenced before candidates would be considered for leadership. Disqualification from our leadership team resulted when just one of these elements fell below the standard required or was no longer present in a candidate’s life.

Pastor Sunday SikodIn June, 2006, four hundred and fifty fast lay-leaders kept the ministry and missions’ machinery of our church well serviced and operating effectively and efficiently.  Without our fast leaders MCC would not be where it was at that time – a front-line, trail-blazing pioneering church. When it comes to fast leaders, Sunday Sikod was an outstanding servant-hearted model leader.  I first observed Sunday through his ministry of hospitality at MCC – serving tea, coffee and water to worshippers in each of our four weekly services.  Sunday’s charisma came from his humble heart and was evidenced through his gentle and quiet spirit, his genuine desire to serve, and his friendly smile.

Before travelling to The Philippines on a ministry assignment, Lyn Taleon, one of our cell groups zone directors, prayerfully selected Sunday from her team of coaches to function in her absence as the director of her zone.  What was Sunday’s response to his selection?  He said:

I am serving as one of the coaches, presently caring for five cell groups. Last December, I was invited by my Zone Director, Lyn Taleon, to act on her behalf during the time of her month’s absence. Sitting in for Lyn was for me very challenging, given the fact that I’m naturally not a bold and outspoken person. Also, I saw myself ministering to groups with people who appeared more knowledgeable, older and more inspired than me.  I felt inadequate, and I was at the point of refusing Sister Lyn’s encouraging invitation.  All I could see was defeat. Then I remembered the Scriptures that said, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, and love, and self-discipline (2 Tim 1:7 NLT).”  God spoke to me clearly and I decided to take up the post. I submitted to Him in prayer and asked Him to lead me. I could not grade my performance but all I did was to work hard and honestly, and expected God to lead. Friends, through this I learnt that through God, everything is possible! He gave me a brave heart, strength and understanding because of my faith in Him. I have learnt that God rewards two things; faith and humility.

Friends, several months later, at nearby Hadayek El Maadi, MCC dedicated to the Lord the first of five new daughter churches (all were formalised before December, 2006).  Who do you think was chosen to pastor the first new daughter church, known as The Church of the Redeemed?  Sunday Sikod … the humble servant from Cameroon was the obvious choice!  And, what was Pastor Sunday doing four days later at MCC, the mother church … serving tea, coffee and water of course! What else would you expect this humble “brave-hearted” servant from Cameroon to be doing?

 

Just Imagine

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I joined the ministry team at Maadi Community Church (MCC) in May, 2000, hoping the Lord might build His church through me and my wife, Beryl (Matthew 16:18a).  Even though I knew I was a weak vessel, I willingly gave myself to the Lord, expecting Him to do great and mighty things.  I expected the Lord to establish networks of small groups that would care for God’s people, grow many lay-leaders, and engage in bold Kingdom expansion activities.  Throughout my time at MCC, I exercised an “extra mile” commitment in everything I did.  I poured my mind, heart, body and soul into this work.  Not only did the Lord fulfil my expectations, He went one amazing step further by birthing five churches from our expanding number of small groups. What a surprise!

Why didn’t I expect the Lord to birth churches from our efforts? In my case, there are two reasons: Firstly, birthing churches was outside of my ministry experience, and secondly, I never imagined this possibility.  My Egypt experience took me from being willing to dream dreams that “I/we” can make happen to the spiritual realm of imagination … dreaming dreams that only the Lord can achieve. I now know that the ability to imagine such things is a gift, offered by God to His children to help them “see” in advance His grand purpose for their lives!  Through the exercise of this amazing gift the Lord performs His plans … “plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope” (Jeremiah 29:11b).

In my small “Collins Gem” Australian English Dictionary, “imagination” is defined as, “faculty of making mental images of things not present”.  I like this definition, but from a Christian perspective  the following definition is better: “faculty of receiving from God mental images of things not present.” 

In the Old Testament we learn of Joseph’s amazing gift of imagination.  His brothers made fun of him and dismissed him as a “dreamer” (Genesis 37:5-11). The exercise of one’s imagination is something that is not usually encouraged in most families, work places, and churches.  Living within the safe parameters of “do only that which is humanly possible” seems to be the norm for most people in the world.  It’s the norm, alright, but it’s not all right with me!  This near-sighted view robs us of the amazing hope that Scripture teaches we have in our relationship with the Lord – to open our spiritual eyes and see … and to reach out and take hold of everything the Lord has determined for us. 

In July, 2006, I had the privilege of dedicating to the Lord the second of our five daughter churches at Ain Shams (an hour’s drive from Maadi) – the Interdenominational Revival Bible Church was born and dedicated to God’s great glory.  I knew this young church had an exciting future ahead.  Through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, I could see this church growing and maturing into a fine adult church, and then multiplying many daughter churches that would grow and multiply many daughter churches.

Friends, my imagination has been sparked by the Holy Spirit and has taken me to many exciting new places in life.  I can now see further, and I can now see more!  My imagination runs hot with amazing possibilities.  Do you know what I’m talking about? Do you have the gift of imagination?  Are you exercising that gift? Just imagine! There’s a whole new world out there waiting to be seen and seized. 

Exercise this divine gift – see  and experience the amazing things the Lord has in store for you. 

“Net-working” power!

“Now go out where it is deeper and let down your nets, and you will catch many fish” (Luke 5:4).

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It thrills my heart each time I recall an incident that involved Fredrick Omoh-John, who was a zone director of small groups during my time at Maadi Community Church in Cairo.  When it comes to fishing for lost souls, Fredrick and his leadership team were specialists.  Through their sensitivity to the Spirit’s leading, they knew precisely where and when to let down their net.  Following the Lord’s example they had discovered that net-working is the best strategy for hauling-in the catch.  Many times at MCC, the net-work approach to fishing for lost souls proved to be the most effective and efficient way to reach out with the Good News of Jesus Christ. 

One Friday night, in May, 2006, Fredrick, together with his coaches and cell pastors, put down their net at Arba-Wa-Nous (a very poor suburb of Cairo), within a community of needy Sudanese refugees. What happened?  Fredrick reported:

“All thanks goes to God for all He is doing in the lives of His children in the cell groups of Zones 7 and 8.  May His name be praised forever and ever. I want to testify of the goodness of the Lord in the outreach program that took place in Arba-Wa Nous last Friday.  By His grace, at 7pm we started the program that involved 450 Sudanese men, women and children.

After welcoming those present we opened our time with prayer.  After that we had a time of worship, followed by the preaching of a message from God’s Word. After the message when we had extended an invitation to those who did not know the Lord to surrender their lives to Him sixty one people came forward and committed their lives to Him as their Lord and Saviour!

I want to say a very big “thank you” to MCC for providing money that was used to pay for food, transportation and rent for the facility. With the money that was made available to us we were able to distribute 500 bags of food, containing sugar, macaroni and tea.  May our God, the Creator of heaven and earth, bless our church for their kind support.

I have since forwarded the names of the sixty one new believers to the director of our church’s cells ministry.  We want to do a good job in following up each person, nurturing them and helping them to grow in their new lives in Christ.  Please pray that we will succeed in this.”

What an amazing outcome! After this wonder-filled event, Fredrick and his leadership team laboured together to help in the care, nurture and development of their new Sudanese brothers and sisters.  Their net-working strategy changed their lives, and saved the lives of sixty one people who were desperately in need of a saviour-provider. 

Net-working is a powerful strategy. It harnesses and releases the collective experience, giftedness, and passion of every member of the net-fishing team.  At MCC we saw our cell groups as the church’s “spiritual nets”. Together, with the Holy Spirit, they experienced “net-working” power!


Fredrick is presently based in Cairo, with his wife, Sarah. He is the founding director of Destiny Kids International… a discipleship ministry to African kids in Cairo. He is also a field director with CCI. Financial and prayer support would be appreciated – you can make your donation right now by clicking on the PayPal button below.

CCI takes no fees or charges from your donation. The amount you send, less only what PayPal charges us, will be sent to Fredrick.

Vision of Vision – a preview of 2012

Dear partners and friends,

Our wonder-filled “vision of visions” blossomed beautifully in 2011, and revealed new and exciting opportunities for us in Poland, Lithuania, and other places. I can understand the thrill the apostle Paul must have experienced as he returned to familiar places in Asia Minor to strengthen the work the Lord accomplished through him and Barnabus, and Titus, and other faithful servants (Acts, Chapters 13 -20).

With the encouraging outcomes of 2011 behind us, we eagerly look ahead to the opportunities that abound for CCI in 2012. Here’s a taste of the things we are believing the Lord wants to do through us next year:

  • Continue to coach and mentor small groups champions (Iza, Andrew, Maciej, and Vaclovas) in Warsaw, Gdynia, and Lithuania
  • Translate our new “Relational Evangelism” book into the Polish and Lithuanian languages (to be free downloads on the website)
  • Translate our “Growing Up Into His Likeness” book (foundation-level discipleship for new and old believers) in Polish and Lithuanian languages (to be free downloads on the website)
  • Translate our “Small Groups Development” manual into Greek, German, Sweedish, and Spanish languages (pushing steadily towards our goal of  40 translations)
  • Continuing to support Dave and Jess Quak in their “Living Temple” small groups church plant on the Gold Coast in Australia
  • Continuing to support Gary and Aline Douglas in their small groups consultancy work at Llanelli, Wales
  • Continuing to support Elijah Samuel in his small groups training and development work in Nigeria, and the rest of Africa
  • Support Wale and Emma Oladipo in their exciting vision to plant a small groups based church in England (look out for more news soon)
  • A return visit to Poland and Lithuania next April-May with a focus on developing small group skills in “evangelism” and “discipleship”
  • Ministry with an “interested to know more about small groups” church in Germany! – initial discussions are just starting!
  • Possible visit to Wale and Emma in England, Gary and Aline in Wales and Monica in Finland as part of our visit to Poland, Lithuania and perhaps Germany.

Nick Truscott, our Senior Associate Director, continues to do a cracker job from Abu Dhabi in the UAE in providing CCI with the finest communications support – without Nick, his technical expertise and firm friendship, CCI would only be a figment of my imagination.  

Beryl and I continue to commit all that we are and have to building a universally accessible small groups, evangelism, and discipleship resource facility – that offers its resources in many languages to God’s global harvest workers at no charge.

Lastly, Beryl and I say to you … we could not have travelled this far without your love, encouragement, and kind support – “Thank You”. Do you have it in you to stay with us for one more year? I believe I have enough energy in me to reach out and seize the opportunities the Lord will grant us in 2012.

Wishing you and your family a blessing-filled Christmas and New Year.

Bill & Beryl

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