sonlifeafrica-newsletter Mailing List Archive: [Sonlifeafrica-newsletter] December 2002 Ministry Update[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]
Dear friend Edgar Ramsami and myself returned this morning from an amazing experience in Zambia. We have the wonderful privilege of training a group of key youth leaders from twelve different churches and three cities in Zambia. Thank you for your interest and involvement in the ministry of Sonlife in Africa during this past year. I will be taking what feels like a well earned break from now until the 6th of January - I know that my family has sacrificed a lot this year as they have released me to travel in Africa. I do pray that we will be able to build up some valuable memories as a family before the new year is upon us. Please join us in praying that God will meet all our needs as we contemplate continuing ministry in Africa in 2003. See my report below. Regards Mark Tittley Director, Sonlife Africa --------------- Zambia Ministry Trip December 2002 Edgar Ramsami and Mark Tittley flew to Ndola airport in Zambia from Johannesburg International Airport on Monday afternoon the 9th of December. I (Mark) recall being amazed at how green the country was as we flew over Zambia. It seemed like we had brought the rain with us as well! David Mulonga, the key national for Sonlife ministries in Zambia, met us at the airport. We took some time at customs as we had to declare ever piece of electronic equipment that we had brought with us - this was to ensure that we were planning to take it back home with us and not leave it in Zambia. The journey to David's home took about a minute as he literally lives on the doorstep of the airport. It was great to see Lydia again and David's two boys again - they have spent a few years living in South Africa while studying at a seminary that I have lectured at in Johannesburg for many years. She had prepared dinner for us and we enjoyed the roast chicken meal that she has. Then we traveled to a Bed and Breakfast hotel where we spent the night. We woke on Tuesday morning, had breakfast in the hotel's restaurant and spent the rest of the morning sharing together (Edgar and I) while we waited to be taken to David's home for lunch. David had some organizational matters to attend to for the upcoming Strategy seminar and this gave us some spare time to share together. We shared about how the year had unfolded for the two of us; about how our marriage relationships were growing and about our plans for the new year regarding ministry in South Africa and the rest of the continent. Lunch at David's was a great experience and included an opportunity to taste some new vegetables: cassava leaves and pumpkin leaves cooked with carrots. The vegetables were enjoyed with the pap - a maize starch that is also the staple food of millions of South Africa - and of course, as always the whole meal was eaten without knife and fork! After lunch, at around 3pm, we traveled to a Fransiscan Retreat Centre where the Strategy Seminar was to be held. We joined with the leaders who had organized the event for a time of prayer and worship. By the time the seminar started at 5pm, there were 20 key leaders who had gathered for the training. After much worship and prayer each person introduced themselves and David introduced me. I shared the story of Sonlife's ministry in Africa and introduced Edgar. I shared how that just a week ago I had been burdened to ask Edgar to present the seminar even though I love teaching the Strategy seminar more than anything else. I shared how that Edgar is taking oversight of Sonlife in Southern Africa and how that he would probably be the one to present the next level of training in Zambia and was therefore the right person to present the seminar. This was also a way to model multiplication for the delegates - a key part of what the Strategy seminar teaches from the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. We broke for supper and enjoyed the pap, chicken and cabbage and water we received. This was a great time of interacting with key leaders as we dined together. After supper the meeting continued and Edgar and able to cover the first two points of the Introduction to the Seminar: The Purpose of Youth Ministry (Disciplemaking) and the Product of Youth Ministry (Disciples who Make Disciple). While Edgar taught I had an opportunity to type up some notes linked to each part of the presentation and will make these available to other trainers - it also gave me a chance to interact with the delegates as I added insights along the way. After the session Edgar and I met to talk through his presentation and I was able to encourage him for the fresh insights that he had introduced - including some creative ways in which he got delegates to share in the group - and also to help him improve his presentation in certain areas. I saw the benefit of being able to sit on another person's training in order to encourage and coach them through the training role. After a good nights sleep we awoke to a new day and I remember how many times I had been impacted on this trip already about how the Zambia person is so full of joy and laughter!!! It seems like they are a people at peace with themselves and they have a love for life and relationships that is simply infectious! After a great breakfast of tea and buttered rolls, we started the seminar with a time of worship and prayer. Edgar then started the morning's teaching with a summary of what had been covered the day before. As the day of teaching progressed into the evening, I realized how valuable this seminar was to me. Edgar had asked me, when I asked him to present the seminar, whether I would be fulfilled given that I would not be the presenter - and I had replied that I felt that it was necessary for the development of Sonlife in Africa that he be the presenter - yet, I can only testify to the incredible value that sitting in the seminar has been for me. The ability to coach Edgar through various aspects of the seminar and also to judge the flow of the seminar and identify things that need to be added and things that need to be removed. It has also been a great experience to be able to participate in the discussion as and when appropriate. Finally, it has also been valuable for me to model the principle of multiplication for the delegates - as they have been able to see that Sonlife practices what they preach when they talk about handing over ministry to the next generation. I was really encouraged and challenged when after the evening message, one of the delegates - James who is the chairman of the Zambian Baptist Association, shared with me two passages of scripture that he has been sharing with people. The first, Psalm 71:18 also happens to be the theme scripture of the founder of Sonlife, Dann Spader - and it stresses that leaders need to ask God to help them declare His power to the next generation; and the second is from Judges 2:8-11, which is a sad indictment on Joshua's generation who did not pass on to the next generation what God had entrusted to them. The end result was the next generation did evil in the eyes of the Lord. So, I end this evening, after a day rich in terms of interaction with key leaders in Zambia, knowing that God is at work and the excitement with which Jesus-style disciplemaking is being adopted here among these leaders is an encouragement for our work within Africa. The final day of the Strategy Seminar went really well. Edgar made good use of the two days of teaching time that he was given and it was great to see a seminar where there was ample time for small group interaction - even though some of the evaluation forms still requested that we extend the number of days. The seminar ended with an extended time of thanks being extended to Edgar, myself, and David and the organizing committee. There was a presentation of a gift to Edgar and myself (Edgar received a copper clock shaped in the map of Zambia, while I received a copper clock in the shape of the map of Africa - reflecting our respective roles in Sonlife). Each person was then presented with a certificate for completing the seminar and we noted that David Mlonga's wife, Lydia, was the first wife of a Sonlifer in Africa to complete the Strategy seminar - and possibly in the whole world. The seminar was attended by 20 key leaders from 12 different churches in Ndola and two nearby towns: Kitwe and Kalalushi. Here are some of the comments we received from delegates on the evaluation forms: Thank you Edgar and Mark for hearty contributions you have helped Zambia with. May God greatly move in your ministry and families. David Mulonga I want to say thanks be to God who has allowed me to attend this wonderful seminar. Please continue with this good work and may God bless you. Pashane Mwanza The seminar has very very challenged me personally and the church at large. Thus I'm asking God to bless you the facilitators and your family, even the executive director of the seminar and at the same time the Zambian representative of Sonlife. May God bless you people and I hope to be with you again in the future. Nathan Cheelo. I thank God for according me an opportunity to attend this seminar. It has been a life-changing event. May the good Lord bless you and us as we make disciples who make disciples. Saviour Kuyumba. The seminar has challenged me in such a way that I didn't know how I should implement my goals and take the serious responsibility that God has given me for the lost, the believer and workers. I have learnt what I wanted. Evans Kampamba. The course has enabled me to get the "how to" in the youth work. Its so simple yet powerful and practical and would definitely help greatly in enhancing and planning the work. It has also exposed the things overlooked which are essential in the eventual process of multiplying. Thank God for this opportunity and you people. Paul Chifofoma. I would like to thank God for revealing this vision to mark first and then into Edgar. At least as Zambians we now know where to base and start as we are involved in youth ministry. Otherwise the seminar in all was well prepared and I have gone with something. Loveness Chimbala. I will never forget in my life this seminar and my prayer is for Mark and Edgar to continue doing God's work because our Lord has promised us rewards in heaven. Thank you. Gehane Ntaimo. I have really appreciated the seminar and I would like to appeal that the quickest time should be found for the continuation of the course. This course has encouraged me personally that I even feed despite being 42 years old. May God help you greatly. Keep it up brethren. May his grace shine on you. James Chendela. After the seminar we headed off to David's home for a traditional Zambian lunch and then we took a taxi to town and then a five-hour coach ride to Lusaka - the capital city of Zambia. David and I sat together and we able to spend some valuable time together catching up on our respective lives, ministries and roles within Sonlife. In fact, the next two days would prove to be a most valuable time for Edgar, David and myself - as we traveled to Livingston in the South of the country to visit the Victoria Falls. Apart from being blown away by the incredible beauty of God's creation as we viewed the falls, we also found that it gave us the opportunity to interact in an increasingly deeper way as leaders within the Sonlife movement in Africa. On the way to the falls, we were traveling in a Toyota Corolla and heard a rather serious noise around the area of the back wheel - when we pulled over to inspect the wheel we discovered that the wheel's tread had come off in huge sections and how the tyre did not blow out can only be explained as a miracle. We thanked God for allowing us to stop before we were placed into a dangerous situation. To capture what we experienced at the Victoria Falls in text is literally impossible. As we walked through the entrance way to the Falls, we were met by this absolutely awe inspiring sight of a huge volume of water cascading over the waterfall. The longer we walked along the ridge we were exposed to new scenes of the falls and continued to express our amazement - surely this is God's glory on display!!! I guess you will have to see the pictures and watch the video footage to appreciate a little of what we were blessed with. What a wonderful way to end off a hectic year of travels in Africa - the Victoria Falls is truly a spectacular multimedia presentation!!! We had previously decided to travel back to Ndola on Saturday, sleep over in Lusaka on Saturday night and then complete the journey on Sunday morning - but we were keen to attend church on Sunday morning in Ndola. That meant we had to make the long journey back on Saturday - so we left the guesthouse at 7am and arrived in Lusaka at 12:30. We spent an hour in the local market in town and then bought lunch at Nandos' before starting on the second leg of the journey. We finally arrive back in Ndola at pm on Saturday night. We had supper at David's home before returning to our guesthouse. On Sunday we attended the Hillcrest Baptist Church in Ndola and I was privileged to be invited to "mount the pulpit" and share God's word. After a message where I challenged the congregation to win lost people to Christ, we were treated to refreshments before driving to a hill where the church has been given property to build a new church. The church has embarked on an adventurous project of building a 3000-seater auditorium and they have a prime location right on a hill that overlooks the whole city of Ndola. It was exciting to stand on a place that will someday become a well known place of worship in the community. We had lunch at the pastors home - Pastor Enoch Chikalakale - and then rested at the guesthouse before having dinner at the home of one of the key leaders who had helped to put the Strategy seminar together in the town. After supper we went to David's home where we finalized the details of the weeks expenditure and I was able to give to David resource material that I had brought from South Africa for his use in the movement in Zambia. We flew back to South Africa on Monday morning - with our hearts full after a great time of ministry and a significant time of deepening our relationships. Edgar and myself have spent significant amount of time sharing rooms and traveling together and together with David Mulonga we have build lasting relationships and sense that we have come to know each other so much better.[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index] Last Updated: Thu Mar 15 00:14:36 2007 |
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