Monday, July 19, 2010

Laying a Firm Foundation

This past month we have been blessed to be a part of our churches first "Firm Foundation" class. Pastor Stephen had asked me (Matt) to teach this 6 week course which would overview such topics as The Authority and Reliability of the Scripture, God's Nature & Character, God's Plan of Redemption, The Purpose & Nature of the Church (Local & Universal), The Essence of & Essentials for a Christian, and lastly, The Who, What, Where, When, Why & How of Baptism. Although any one of these topics could serve a complete course in a Bible School, yet our purpose was to help bring a simple understanding and biblical backing to each of these things. Stephen has also been translating both the notes (to use as handouts) and the teachings each week to aid those who aren't able to understand English as well. Overall this has been a most rewarding time both for me as a teacher and also the members of the church. There has been an average of 12 people coming each week (all Kenyans) and since our average number for the church is between 35 to 50 people that means that 24% to 34% of our church is in attendance (not bad at all). One of the things that I have found most enjoyable is to help give a solid and clear understanding of what the Gospel is and what it really means to be a "Christian". It seems that not only here, but all over the world, the term "Christian" has been being misused and misrepresented by so many; and now no one is really sure what meaning it carries with it these days. We know of a couple people in attendance that seem to be not saved yet, and so we are praying that as they have taken an interest in the Word, and our Church, and have been clearly presented with the Gospel, that they would come to that point of making a decision for Jesus. Please be praying for these people. Next week we will have our last class, and subsequently offer a time to sign up to be baptized if there are any who have not been since giving their life to Jesus. Although when it has been talked about the past few weeks, people have been either shy to pursue being baptized or have said that they already are, we are hopeful that if there are any who have not yet been baptized that they'd take this opportunity. It is such a blessing to the church to watch people from their own body step forward and show their commitment to Jesus in this way. I look forward to taking all that I've learned through this time of teaching the class, and to help make the next time we plan this class to be even better. We are praising the Lord for the opportunity He's given us to help lay this firm foundation on Jesus Christ and His Word for these people at Calvary Chapel Lakeside!

2 comments:

4myGod said...

Hey please tell me how I can get a hold of you. I love Calvary Chapel and I love Kenya. I was in Thailand recently and decided to commit my entire life to God whatever he asks of me. Give everything up sort of thing. He sent me to S. Korea for reasons yet unknown to me, but I also believe he showed me Kenya before he sent me, as if it might be in the future for me.

For the months that I waited to go to Korea he seemed to keep introducing Kenya to me and I had a desire to start a school in Kenya for children who can't afford to go to school, Kisumu especially had my eye. Like a school where we could house the children and feed the children and just completely 180 their life. So instead of worrying about whether they will eat tomorrow they worry about what college they will go to. Then the difference that would make on their parents who probably worry daily for the child, giving up their own meals for their children. So to be able to take the children and give their children a safe place so they can be happy knowing that their child had no hope for a future but now has a secure future.

Anyways, God hasn't given me permission yet to go... he hasn't opened that door so until he does I have to stay here in Korea. I listen to Pastor Lance from Calvary Chapel Oxnard and I love the chapter by chapter book by book method of teaching that Calvary Chapel uses.

So, I can't go yet, but I see you are there in Kisumu Kenya where I want to be, and you have a Calvary Chapel which I think is an awesome church. So I want to help you as much as I can and in any way possible. I'm a web designer, perhaps you can give me your email and we can work something out.

I will pray about this as well. I hope you have something I can help you with, anything.

The P4 Family said...

Sorry it's been a long time since I've checked comments, if you happen to check back to this sometime you can contact me at mattp @ ccshoreline . org (sorry for the spaces, hoping that keeps it from being picked up by something that would generate spam). God Bless!

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