This update is from Gary Moore, GCI national director in Canada. Gary and his wife Wendy also assist GCI in South Africa.
Wendy and I recently visited South Africa where we served at the South African national youth camp near Johannesburg. There were 205 people at the camp, including about 160 youth. GCI Canada provided scholarships for about 40 of the campers (pictured at right) from GCI congregations in Moruleng (the “tent church”) and Zeerust (an area on the verge of birthing a new congregation). These areas are depressed economically, so the scholarships were a huge blessing.
The camp utilized a teaching curriculum that was developed by GCI Generations Ministries. It gave the campers a great Christ-centered focus. I had the opportunity to teach 14 sessions (two separate presentations each given seven times), and to present a communion service to the boys (Wendy did the same for the girls and helped out with softball). It was great seeing the receptivity, as many engaged well with the material. I felt I had been given the chance to both help build up new believers, and to evangelize those considering a commitment to Christ.
Tim Maguire is doing a fine job leading GCI in South Africa. He is incredibly gifted to do mission work in areas where most of us would be unwise to even attempt to visit. He has a passion for Christ and a great heart to share the gospel wherever the door may be opened.
There are, of course, always challenges (which we all face), but the churches in South Africa seem positive, have effective leaders, and are growing. There is a positive spirit there toward GCI, with a growing enthusiasm toward our Trinitarian, incarnational theology.
We are pleased to provide support to GCI South Africa from Canada, as does GCI in the United States. That funding helps with the mission work that Tim is doing as he travels to places like Mozambique and Namibia; and it helps fund the South African youth camp.
Thanks Gary and Wendy for serving the brethren in South Africa. Big thank u to the members in Canada and the US who are helping fund the work in SA. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Tim and those who work alongside him in getting the gospel out under trying circumstances.
Richard and Joyce Frankel
Gary & Wendy, greeting from the Sturdivants. Good to hear you were able to go back to SA and serve our brethren there. Would you all be interested in contributing to the school that is being built in Accra, Ghana? I know funds are low all over, but our Father said we don’t get because we don’t ask. So I asked. God bless and keep you. love