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onsdag 28 maj 2014

Faith and determination

Today we did something wonderful! We graduated  about 120 students from 24 countries in our Bible school. These were the first year students. Quite a few of these were internationals. They come from different countries and cultures to which they are heading back now or after the second year this autumn. Each one of them has a unique background, a special story about how they got here and dreams for their future.


Swedish, Russian and Ukrainian flags side by side next to Word of Life banner.

They came here to be equipped and trained and they will return with a vision to build the church and to be a blessing to their people. What a potential there is in these graduates! Through the years we have seen so many new churches and networks be born in different places as students return home.

Just a few weeks ago we heard about a brother from Kongo who completed Word of Life Bible school in Moscow. After his return to Africa, he has started churches and now leads 20, he opened a rehab, has built homes for widows of the Rwandan genocide and much else. The Bible School was the turning point in his life. It was also where he was equipped with the Word of faith and dared to dream big dreams.

During the graduation service the kind students gave each teacher a personal T:shirt. You can see mine here. It sais determined. I will wear mine often to remind myself to press on.

Faith and determination can take you anywhere. They took Abraham to the Promised Land. They took Paul to distant, unreached lands. They can take us to whatever God called us to.

Faith is a conviction of God's will and ability. It is expectant. It breaks limitation.
Determination is decisive faith abiding in a heart that is committed to the vision God has given.


We have a great vision. I believe in it. We have seen it at work for over 30 years, and it is as alive as ever. Let us be determined to continue fulfilling the vision and task that we have been given - to equip God's people with the word of faith and to send them out in victorious battle for the Lord.


fredag 16 maj 2014

To Russia with love!

Tomorrow I will go back to my second hometown, which is Moscow. I will minister over the weekend in the great and vibrant Word of Life Church, that is now approaching 5000 members.

Moscow was my home after 1995-1998 after four years in different places in Siberia and Kazakhstan.  We moved there to plant this church which quickly grew to 1500 members. Even before our three year birthday 70 missionaries had been sent out mainly to Caucasus region and Central Asia.

The church is a hub of a network counting over 300 churches in Russia and has a great impact across the nation.They are also a close partner in the international work of Word of Life. Except for the fields within the former Soviet Union they are active in countries like Vietnam, India and Vietnam.

It is with great joy I will spend a packed weekend there. First service is tomorrow night, three more on Sunday and then Bible school Monday morning before returning home in the afternoon.

Moscow - I will be glad to see you again!

Christian

torsdag 15 maj 2014

In times of trouble – Impressions from Ukraine


Psalm 9:9-10
The Lord is a stronghold for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble.
And those who know your name put their trust in you, or you, O Lord, have not forsaken those who seek you.



Government forces check point
I am just back home from a visit in volatile and tense eastern Ukraine. Since long a Pastors and Leadership Conference within the Word of Life network had been planned. That was well before the present tense political situation had erupted. It started on Friday 9 May, Victory Day, commemorating the victory in over the Nazis in WWII. It turned out to be a very special day. The conference was marked by strong meetings, high praise and powerful intercession. The people became strengthened and encouraged in the faith. However, it was a bit strange, that during the pauses between very blessed services to get reports of bloody fighting in neighbouring towns, as for example Mariupol where the death toll a while purported to be over twenty casualties. These figures were later moderated, somewhat.

In another neighbouring town, Konstyantynivka, an Orthodox priest was gunned down with eight shots as he tried to calm down a crowd of armed men. A pastor told me that his son's car been shot at and three of his friends injured by bullets. From Slavjansk, a brother who worked at a rehab, was taken in by the separatists as he was leaving town. He and a co traveller were bound and gagged and placed in a cellar. One was beaten during interrogation. When it turned out that they were not active in the conflict, they were released.

In Donetsk, right up to where we were, we heard of battles between separatists and the Ukrainian army where automatic weapons and grenades were used. Suddenly it comes so much closer. In the evening as we stepped out of the car, I heard something that I first thought was firecrackers. But it turned out to be gunfire five hundred meters away. The few shots turned into automatic gunfire and then loud voices. This happened in a place that we more or less just had passed two minutes earlier. Amidst all this, we ourselves were calm.

Pastors and Leadership Conference
About two hundred fifty pastors and leaders came for the conference, which must be seen as a really good attendance under these circumstances. Some pastors were not able to come, especially those from the Crimea, which is currently very difficult to get from to Ukraine. That was also true concerning other troubled parts. These areas are more or less lawless, since the police force is not able to uphold law and order. Therefore there is a need to be cautious and not so easy to travel. Several pastors’ families had been evacuated to safe areas in Ukraine or abroad. In the midst of this, we could still have a strong pastor conference.

I was thinking of how this added up. So much spiritual freedom, joy, encouragement of faith in a church service and then all this violence around us. My mind went to Psalm 27:3-5 When evildoers assail me to eat up my flesh, my adversaries and foes, it is they who stumble and fall.  Though an army encamp  against me, my heart shall not fear; though war arise against me, yet I will be confident. One thing have I asked of the Lord, that will I seek after: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord and to inquire in his temple. For he will hide me in his shelter in the day of trouble; he will conceal me under the cover of his tent; he will lift me high upon a rock. I actually think this is a way you need to learn to live in order to cope with the pressures that this kind of conditions give.

Separatist road block with sand bags outside Donetsk
On following Sunday I preached three services, two in Donetsk and one in Makeevka. I preached on “The Lord's protection” from Psalm 91, which was very well received. It was also referendum day and therefore tense. While going back and forth between the services in Donetsk and Makeevka, we saw how all car showrooms were empty. The car dealers had removed their cars in order to protect them from criminal gangs that took advantage of the lawless state. Around the occupied governors office and the TV station in Donetsk, there had been erected high barricades of tires and debris. A mixture of Militia and civilians manned the roadblocks. The former were armed with automatic weapons, the latter with baseball bats and other weapons. After one of the services we were also told that the Word of Life congregation in a neighbouring town had been stormed and ransacked by heavily armed men.

In this environment, it is a strong hope to know the Lord is a refuge for his people and that his protection is real and strong. Our prayers are for peaceful resolution of this crisis and that unnecessary bloodshed will be avoided. The Church can also be a light in darkness and a strong alternative to nationalism and hatred, and instead point to reconciliation that is available in Jesus Christ. 


With Christ, to the ends of the earth!


Christian

lördag 10 maj 2014

Творчество в активной церкви

Мы только что завершили конференцию по строительству церкви (Bygga kyrka), которая прошла великолепно. Мы получили так много хороших отзывов!
Это был новый вид конференции, в ней участвовали более 50 проповедников, которые провели 88 разных семинаров по 20 минут каждый, они учили на темы детской работы, работы с молодежью, поклонения и творчества, пасторской деятельности, медиа и коммуникаций, миссий и евангелизаций, бизнеса и многих других.
На конференции многие лидеры-добровольцы, очень посвященные и активные члены церкви, делились словом на тему своей специализации, не профессии, но страсти. Многие годы они участвуют в тех или иных сферах работы и приобрели достаточно опыта, чтобы поделиться им с другими. По вечерам мы проводили сильные собрания с вдохновляющими проповедями и благословенным служением людям через молитвы.
Наша церковь не смогла бы сделать и толики того, что мы делаем, если бы не эти верные люди, которые любят свое дело и находят для него время. Это совершенно иной способ работы, когда простой прихожанин церкви получает «одобрение» взять на себя ответственность восполнять нужды людей, будь то внутри церкви или вне ее.
Работа пастора не в том, чтобы делать все и восполнять каждую нужду. Это невозможно. Но он призван распределять служения, следить за тем, чтобы больше и больше нужд восполнялись через участие всей церкви. В совместной работе много радости и удовольствия.
Церковь, которая молится вместе, остается вместе. Церковь, которая упорно трудится вместе, крепко склеивается. И тогда работа идет полным ходом!


Кристиан

måndag 5 maj 2014

The creativity in an engaged church

We have just finished Bygga kyrka (Building the Church) conference and it was really a great experience. So many good reports and feedback!

This was a new type of conference where we had over 50 speakers, sharing 88 different 20 minute workshops, where they spoke about Children's work, Youth work, Worship and creativity, Pastoral areas, Media and communication, Missions and evangelism, Business and many other things.

Here different volonteer leaders, very engaged church members, gave concentrated speeches concerning their specialities. This is not their profession, but it is their passion. They have been engaged for many years in their respective fields and have much experience to share with others. In the evenings we had powerful services with challenging sermons and very blessed ministering to people in prayer.

Our church wouldn't be able to do a fragment of what we are doing if it was not for all these faithful church members that love what they do and have got space to do it. This is a different way of working, where the layman gets "authorized" to take responsibilities to meet certain needs, whether it is an activity within the church or if it has do with outreach.

A pastor's job is not to do everything, or to meet every need. That is impossible. But he is called to facilitate, to make sure more needs are met by involving the whole church. There is a lot of joy and fun to work together like this.

A church that prays together, stays together. A church that sweats together, sticks together. And they can get the job done!


Christian