The blue line on the Graph is the line of visible growth in the
People accepted the Lord and after that
they were baptised. A lot of my time went in organizing congregations to do
administration, organize training for children and youth, studies for leaders
and members, elders and deacons, creating the culture of marriages etc. In many
places the leaders wanted the pastors to baptise new members and on
investigation I often found that they did not
understand who Christ is and that they have no personal relationship with God
through Christ.
Pastors continued to baptise new members who
didn’t have knowledge and experience of faith. The thousands of members came to
the church but they also continued with a life based on traditional beliefs.
This is the point on the graph with the vertical line. It was a big crisis in
my ministry and I struggled for about two years to find a more effective way of
ministry. We discovered that to change the visible actions of the church and teach
people to help the poor, needy, widows and unevangelized, did not bring the
long term transformation. People started doing that work but the results were
on a visible level and it did not last. Real lasting transformation happens only
when you change a value system. A value system changes only when you work from
a new belief system. It starts with the reality of accepting that there is a
real Good God and a character that became flesh in Jesus and continue His work
through us as His church. In other words, when you know the character of Christ
you can start demonstrating this new character through your deeds. This insight
not only changed my ministry, it also changed my faith.
On the graph the emphasis of my ministry
changed towards the green line, the foundation or worldview. On this foundation
you can build your understanding of church and community, calling and
destination. Changing the focus of my work on this level resulted in more
personal contact and focussed training through conferences. Listening is a very
important part of it. Later the IRM
Tumbine synod decided to use the conferences as their main tool in this faith
growing process. They also asked me to continue to support pastors and help
congregations with strategic thinking and planning.
I do not want to say that the mission work before
the vertical line had no effect, but according to my understanding the ministry
became much more effective afterwards.
This process developed through the years. I
myself is still in grade one in my learning process, but I belief it as the
right direction. It is a very sensitive
process to work with leadership style, working more and more with local
Mozambican resources (not depending on outside help), understanding partnerships.
It was a challenge to approach the mentality that says “there is no future” or if
people live out of the reality of good and bad spirits and depend on them or when
leadership is done through power and manipulation or with strong tribalism and
many other cultural preconceptions. For sure our Western culture also has its
own lies.
To bring the light of the Word as the point
of reference is a long and steady process.
God’s Word bring a alternative to many
traditional ways. He is giving us a new mentality with good consequences. The
green horizontal line represents this process. As you can see on the graph, based
on what I have seen, this new process was steadily growing in last years. I could
tell you many stories of transformation on this level, that started to
influence the visible part of the church.
Future involvement with Mozambique, will
not focus on building the visible part of the church, but we will continue the
process of working on the invisible, the foundation. Many of your, as
supporters, efforts are working towards this process. I am sure that building
the foundation is the right thing to do even if the visible part of the church
is showing cracks. Transformation on this level is real transformation, not
pretence. I can tell you many stories that illustrate this progress, where new
Biblical ways of thinking has visible consequences.
The way I see the road to the future for
the work of God’s Kingdom in Mozambique, is as follows:
- 1. Continue to focus on building the invisible foundation and don’t be too concerned about the visible decline. As long as we have open doors in Mozambique, we need to continue the good work and demonstrate that our Lord is their friend and saviour.
I am aware that we need to
tread carefully in giving materially. Giving without a relationship, mostly
have more negative consequences on the process than positive. For a
relationship we need to grow in compassion, mutual understanding of our vision
(mostly we do not understand our written vision in the same way. There are too
many assumptions from different backgrounds), understanding how partnerships
function, understanding the values that we are working with and knowing our
Good God behind everything. The relationship will not grow automatically. There
are some tools to help us give in such a way that it will result in the growth
of the relationship with God and therefore also with one another.
- 2. As we became more uncertain about agreements with the Church, I belief that we accept the uncertainty as part of our sacrifices. We will find time to help the church on this aspect. To fight for our interests as we understand it now, will not help the growth of the Church.
I am still available for a few months to think about implementation,
to find new approaches and to develop concrete plans in line with building the
invisible foundation.
Invaluable content Danie! Praise God for the wisdom God had given you and Bonnie. Your position right now before people (also in Mozambique)is not the important thing; it is the strategy from God and your position in Him that will give authority to everything you say and do. Not in a paternalistic way, cause you don't need that for 'heavenly success', but the same kind of authority Jesus resembled in his Father's House when He was only 12. He He did everything He did with Authority, though in the most humble and sincere way. Stay in Him. Stand in Him; then nothing will shake you. And there will be lasting fruit, even if you and I don't see it today.
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