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Pastor’s Class in Barquisimeto Venezuela

October 14, 2011 by ecoach 5 Comments

October is always busy.  For the last five Octobers, it has been a series of conferences in 3 different countries, and this one is no different.

The Wesleyan Seminary of Venezuela (founded by a United Methodist Church in Georgia) has established a ministry school in the central Venezuelan city of Barquismeto.

It provides continuing academic training for current pastors, church planters and those who are working towards becoming pastors.

Named after John Wesley (vs the denominational tradition), the 10 year old school is non-denominational in approach and our class had several students from different denominations.

Without this school, students have said there is no other place to get this kind of training.

In terms of our family’s calling, and my calling in particular, – this school is the sweet spot of our calling — helping pastors wrestle and grow with how to lead evangelism in a congregation.

Focus of the pastor’s class

This particular course focused on pastors themselves as evangelists, active witnesses in sharing their faith as pastors and church planters.

My co teacher, Dan Dunn, and I organized our material around 7 axioms of evangelism

  1. Abundance
  2. Prayer
  3. Eternal
  4. Love
  5. Preparation
  6. Process
  7. Proximity.

We covered all 7 during the 32 hour class.  Most of the time was spent on evangelism axioms 5, 6, and 7, with a lot of time to pray through the implications of the material.

We touched on many models, methods, manners, and how to mix them all up to help create a vibrant evangelism plan in the congregation.

Each student created their own plan of action to set out to accomplish at their churches in the next few months.

The impact

I’ll share more in related posts, but here is one testimony that stood out (I paraphrase):

“This class has helped me see that I’ve been too busy with the church to have any relationships with non believers. That will now change.”

Statements like this were repeated by others.

As evangelism trainers, Dan and I are convinced that unless pastors

  • personally involve themselves in the lives of irreligious people and
  • do the hard work of evangelism themselves,

they will lack the ability to lead evangelism training in the congregation.

These students saw that they needed to start making some new friendships with unbelievers and strengthen existing ones.

They know they don’t need to “get out of the church” (as in leave their duties behind), but get out of the church more regularly to do the personal work of evangelism.  Some of what qualifies as church work can be set aside, delegated, or ignored. . .  🙂

Filed Under: Ministry, Venezuela

It was a moment of Spiritual Surgery

October 12, 2011 by ecoach Leave a Comment

The very first class in the recent pastor’s training class at the Wesleyan Seminary of Venezuela centered on the motive of God in reaching people.

Towards the end of the class, we sensed a kairos moment of God’s activity which moved us into prayer.

These are approximate translations of verbal testimonies given during a time of sharing and debriefing about a prayer session at the end of a class teaching.

These are all pastors pursuing an academic degree in the seminary where I taught last week.

“Yesterday’s time of prayer was like spiritual surgery for me. . I had forgotten how important the lost sheep is to the pastor, the lost coin to the widow, and the lost son to the Father (Luke 15). That prayer time re-awakened me to the search for them.” Pastor Josue

“I had a vision while we were praying for the harvest field. I saw a plaza in a town about 45 minutes from where we are. I’m thinking that is the next place we are to plant a church.” Pastor Franklin

“I realized that I had let my relationship with Jesus get dry and shallow. Your teaching helped me surrender once again to pursue Jesus with all my mind and heart and strength so that I may share out of the overflow of my life with Him.”

“I have learned a lot that I can use in my church. God is really using you in our country.” Pastor Jesus

Filed Under: Ministry, Venezuela

Missional Evangelism Class in Panama

September 23, 2011 by ecoach Leave a Comment

Part of our vision is equipping churches to do the work of evangelism.

Here in Panama, there is a mission institute that is focused on helping churches move from an attraction only methodology (based on personal invitation to church and member retention work) to a missional focus of both local community service AND global missions.

PAAM (Panama Alcanzado Al Mundo – Panama reaching the world) has developed a fixed course of study.  Churches send members to the school where they learn through several Saturday seminars and other conferences when they become available.

On this given Saturday, I had about 10 students from many different churches.

Part of the missional work of the church is to share our faith while we are serving the community.

Historically, this is where many churches have missed the mark.  Either the church is not serving the community, or it IS serving the community but not proclaiming their faith. They are just another social service group no different than other non-profits.

I taught a Saturday seminar on personal evangelism while serving the commnunity, stressing

  • The personal journey to faith
  • God’s sovereignty over this process
  • How to recognize the prompting of the Holy Spirit
  • How this can be used in various different models of evangliesm.

The class lasted about 4 hours.

The comments I received all indicated to me that while some of my concepts were not new (like the process of relationship evangelism), how they applied to the missional work of the church was new.

Join us in prayer that this will lead to follow up workshops next year.

(There are no photos of the class. . . )

Filed Under: Ministry, Panama

Teaching Missional Leaders in Panama

September 18, 2011 by ecoach Leave a Comment

Next Saturday, I’ll be teaching in a local mission school, PAAM.

This is an outgrowth of the Comibam conference I attended several months ago where missionary leaders from 28 countries gathered to discuss missions.

I will have 16 students from 10 different churches, who are taking a series of classes on the missional church.  I’ve been asked to focus specifically on personal evangelism while engaging the community.

I invite you to join me in prayer this week for this class.

Filed Under: Ministry, Panama

Prayerwalking through Panama Viejo with Young Life

July 6, 2011 by ecoach Leave a Comment

On a recent day in June, our team did another prayer walk through one of the high risk communities in Panama City Panama.

We joined two leaders from Panama’s branch of Young Life who walked us around and explained the various different sites.

Panama Viejo

Prayerwalking Panama Viejo

Panama Viejo is a historical area of the city of Panama.  The Spanish first settled this area as a stopping point for all the gold coming out of South America, where it was hauled across the isthmus and put on a boat to Spain.

A British pirate sacked and burned the city and all that is left are some stone monuments from its churches, one of which has become a national symbol of Panama.

At Risk Community

But around the historical ruins that attract tourist from around the world lies a community that is at high risk.

Drugs are traded on street corners.  Gangs fight for control.

As we walked the community with our guides from Young Life, kids play in the street.  Music blares from speakers within various houses.  Houses and shacks in various states of repair or disrepair line the narrow streets.  Chickens squak and dogs bark as we walk by.

It’s very different world than suburban USA or even the high dollar area of the city that I live in.

As we followed our guides from Young Life, two police officers stopped us and warned us of the risk of being off the tourist trail.  A taxi driver hollered that we needed a police escort to get back to the safe area.

One of the Young Life leaders is a former gang member from the neighborhood.  His best friend was killed by a rival gang.  Having given his life to the Lord, he’s studied youth psychology with a specialty in working with high risk youth.

Our Young Life leaders greet different teenagers as we walk.  These are the kids that Young Life Panama wants to reach.  I see the passion of these leaders to reach teenagers with the gospel.  I see their desire to connect and earn the right to be heard.

Prayer Walking

We spent about one hour walking their community, praying for the various areas on our journey.  Each spot they shared with me had

  • some significance to the ministry,
  • a particular call to prayer,
  • a reminder of events that will happen or have happened.

Prayer Stop #1

We began this prayer walk in one of the chapel ruins of Panama Viejo, a place where Bible Studies are held in the open air.

Bible studies are basic: what does it say, what does it mean, and how can you apply what it says.  Young Life Panama is introducing kids to personal Bible study, beginning at the most basic of levels.

Prayer Stop #2

We moved on to the gym where club meetings are held.

Young Life Panama has started holding their club meetings in this gym.

We took the time to pray for Young Life’s

  • contact work,
  • their clubs, and
  • that local churches would partner with them in their work.

Prayer Stop #3

We finished at the soccer field, an artificial turf surface where some kids were practicing their skills.

The Young Life team is working to build relationships with kids at this field.  The leaders of Young Life introduced me to several of the kids who were goofing around on the field that day.

With Eyes Wide Open

As we walked the Panama Viejo neighborhood with eyes wide open, it didn’t take much to hear and see the community need.

As I listened to the heart of these Young Life leaders, it’s clear they have gotten God’s compassionate heart for the area.  These leaders have the passion, the heart, and the calling to reach out into this community.  They are spending themselves in that community, looking to reach kids for Christ.

It’s a privilege to walk along side of them and encourage them in their ministry.

Filed Under: Panama, Prayer

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