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South Asia update

This update is from mission developer Rod Matthews. He reports on developments in South Asia.

Nepal: prayer request

Deben Sam, our ministry partner in Nepal, wrote me recently with news of grave concern to Christian churches and missionaries working in Nepal. Here is his prayer request:

Some staff members of TEACH ministries and two Christian principals in two private schools have been recently put in jail in Charikot, being accused of evangelism among the students and the local people. Charikot is the district headquarters of Dolakha district, where we have one church among the Thami people and one missionary among the Jirel people group. Another sensitive news item is that our Vice-Prime Minister, Kamal Thapa, has also declared to take action against religious conversion without delay and appealed to the Government to take those people in custody who are visiting to convert [people away from] the religion in Nepal. Please pray for Nepal.

As I was about to send out this request, I received from Deben the following update:

I would like to update you regarding the recent news that the government in Nepal is trying to prohibit the teaching of the Bible to the children in orphanages. The government officials have visited yesterday to inquire in different orphanages in the Chitwan district. They have found Bibles and Christian activities in the orphanages operated by the pastors and missionaries and they have warned pastors and caregivers to stop teaching the Bible to the children any more. If any Christian activity is repeated again in the orphanages, then they will take action. We need strongly your prayer and support. Please continue to pray for Nepal.

In reply, I assured Deben of our love and concern, expressed in our prayers for the work of the gospel in Nepal, especially for those who are striving to provide a biblically-founded education and physical home for children who have lost their parents or who are unable to be cared for by their parent(s). We also include the work Deben and the Himalayan Gospel Church is contributing as part of Christ’s ministry in Kathmandu and in rural villages across Nepal.

India: conference

Senior Pastor for north India, Dan Zachariah, reports that May 28 and 29 were significant days for Grace Communion Church as the first regional conference was held in Andheri, Mumbai. About 30 members from north India gathered for two days of learning and fellowship (see picture below). Mumbai was where the Church had its inception in India in the 1970s. It grew to about 60 members fellowshipping every week. The conference was reminiscent of those days for many senior members.

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The theme for the conference was The Vicarious Humanity of Jesus Christ. The first two conference presentations addressed how Jesus became the perfect Mediator between divinity and humanity in his flesh, the death of Christ and how the penal substitutionary concept falls short of the reality of the Trinitarian participation in Christ’s death on our behalf. The last session addressed Jesus’ bodily resurrection and ascension, noting that he became the Savior of the world, not just of a small elect.

Benny Mathews, our ministry leader in Mumbai and Bertram Azavedo, trustee of the church, helped organize the conference. Members from Hyderabad formed a choir and led in praise and worship. The senior Sunday School children from Hyderabad provided special numbers to enhance the worship. Long-time members, Mrs. Chand Singh from Ranchi and Om Prakash Kadyan from Delhi, were also able to attend. It was also a time of good fellowship for longtime SEP alumni from the church meeting after several years.

India: training of counselors

Grace Communion Church in Hyderabad partnered with Person to Person Institute for Christian Counselling to provide training for 14 counselors in Hyderabad and from other states. The training was held in the GCC Church premises from May 17 to 24. Pastor Dan, along with other facilitators, served as faculty. The subjects addressed included Christian ethics for counselors and Christian theories for counselling practice. The photo below shows one of the classes in session.

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Death of William Condley

We are saddened to report the death of William Condley (age 77), pastor of GCI’s congregation in Russellville, Arkansas. His wife Ednita told us that William’s memorial service was held on July 8. About 350 family and friends attended.

When William went into the hospital to get his heart condition repaired, it was not expected that the complications from the surgery would lead to his eventual death. Ednita notes that it was a very difficult several weeks watching William struggle. In the end, with family by his bedside, his heart stopped and he died peacefully.

William had battled prostate cancer in the past and Ednita fought breast cancer just a year ago. Ednita’s four sisters have also died (one just last December). It’s been a very difficult season for her, but she notes that she has taken comfort from the prayers of friends and the Spirit of God at work in her life. Ednita also feels blessed to have her three sons, their spouses, and many grown grandchildren living nearby. Though she will miss William very much, she tells us that “I’ll be all right.”

Twenty years ago, Ednita (a teacher by training and trade) was instrumental in opening a new library in her community. Even with her and William’s illnesses over the past few years, she has continued to work there part time. She plans to resume regular part-time work there soon because, as Ednita says, “I love being around people.”

Cards may be sent to Ednita and her family at:

Ednita Condley
153 S. Main Street
Atkins, AR 72823-8235

Training for children’s ministers

GenMin Full logo Small -RGBGCI-USA Generations Ministries announced recently that it is sponsoring training for children’s ministers in September. Here are the details from GenMin’s national coordinator Anthony Mullins.

Having deemed 2016 The Year of the Child, we in GenMin want to back up our commitment to children’s ministry by providing resources that will help our churches serve children within their fellowship and in their community. Toward that end, GenMin is hosting an equipping event for people who minister to children. It will be held at Christ Fellowship Church in Cincinnati, Ohio, starting with dinner at 7:00pm on Friday evening, September 16 and ending at 4:00pm on Saturday, September 17 (and you are welcome to stay over for the congregation’s worship service on Sunday morning).

Becky Jarrett, a talented and experienced children’s minister and friend of GCI, will lead the training, which will be highly interactive.

The price per person is $40, payable upon arrival (checks made to GCI)—this includes three meals and the training. Lodging is your responsibility. Lodging is available at Holiday Inn Express West, 5505 Rybolt Rd, Cincinnati. For reservations, call (513) 574-6000 ($99 per night, make your own reservations).

Training Address: Christ Fellowship Church 5000 N. Bend Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio.

Questions? Email Anthony Mullins at anthony.mullins@gci.org.

July Equipper

The June Equipper looked at stewardship with a focus on generosity. The recently published July Equipper continues the stewardship theme, now with a focus on the topic of fundraising. The five articles in the July issue are linked below.

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Public domain via Wikimedia Commons

Death of pastor’s mother-in-law

Thelma (Tracy) Davies, wife of Louis Davies (associate pastor of the GCI congregation in Long Beach, California) informed us that her mother Birdie Fay Tracy died on June 21. Many long-time members will remember the Tracy family, including Birdie’s husband Clifton, their three daughters (Thelma, Sandra Kay Plummer and Rozalyn) and a son Clifton. Birdie turned 83 on June 18 and would have celebrated 67 years of marriage on September 3. A graveside service is planned for July 13 at 11:00 AM at Rose Hills Cemetery (Garden of Valor) in Whittier, California.

Please pray for the Tracy and Davies families in their time of grief. Cards may be sent to:

Louis & Thelma Davies
10071 El Capitan Dr
Huntingtn Bch, CA 92646-6609

Riding to raise money

Several members of GCI in Canada recently participated in the 6th annual ride to raise money for Camp Connections, a GCI-Canada youth camp. Sixteen bicycle riders and two support-vehicle drivers raised $17,090 by traveling from Ottawa to Montreal. Leading the team for the 6th year in a row was Karl Moore who raised over $9,000. For months before the ride and then along the way, Karl promoted the trip on social media (see some of his pictures below). By doing so, Karl informed financial supporters and inspired other riders.

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Retreat in Bogotá

On June 7-8 in Bogotá, Colombia, about 50 GCI members, including several pastors from Latin America, gathered for an Odyssey in Christ (OIC) retreat called “Experiencing the Presence of God in Life and in Ministry” (see the pictures below). Participants were led by OIC director Larry Hinkle in various spiritual formation exercises. There was much joy expressed for this opportunity to know more deeply the Triune God and one another. As a result of the retreat, 12 Latin American leaders committed to meeting every two weeks for a course in Trinitarian theology led by Hector and Paulina Barrero. During the course, Larry Hinkle will provide teaching on spiritual formation.

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